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i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk about a recurrence or we might talk about re-initiation. but relapse somehow focuses on this was the expected, negative outcome and so...and failure. and so again, it goes back to the consciousness and what are we conveying and what, what kind of expectations are we conveying with our language? and there are a number of those examples that can be found actually on william white's website and, and in other publications that have been done by samhsa and by faces and voices of recovery. there are some wonderful resources to help us become more conscious of the language we use. and that connects to the fact that what we can do within the treatment system. if you're working with a person and they understand the framework, they understand the stages of change. they understand that it's, it maybe a
i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk about a recurrence or we might talk about re-initiation. but relapse somehow focuses on this was the expected, negative outcome and so...and failure. and so again, it goes back to the consciousness...
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. >> joe williams is the white house reporter for politico. joe, i need you to stand by because vincent gray the mayor of d.c. has just started a briefing. we want to take part of that. >> our department of public works for the last 24 hours has been making sandbags available to people who would like to have them to address their concerns about the possibility of flooding. we understand the rainfall could be two to four inches that apparently this will come fully into the district of columbia. rainfall could go higher. of course, this is still an unfolding situation. we should expect tropical winds that would be diminishing early sunday. perhaps winds up to about 15 miles per hour on sunday. and again maybe some flooding into sunday. we had quite an extensive discussion here today. the entire cabinet was here. the national guard was here with us. fema was here with us. as well as our other federal partners, our utility partners and members of the private sector. the national guard will be at the ready in the event that we need to deploy them,
. >> joe williams is the white house reporter for politico. joe, i need you to stand by because vincent gray the mayor of d.c. has just started a briefing. we want to take part of that. >> our department of public works for the last 24 hours has been making sandbags available to people who would like to have them to address their concerns about the possibility of flooding. we understand the rainfall could be two to four inches that apparently this will come fully into the district...
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white. keith williams thought he was going to be meeting young teenage girl. what would have happened if i wasn't here, keith? you show up with booze. what else? >> that's all, booze. >> you got booze? you're going to booze up a 13-year-old girl? >> i don't even if she was 13, no matter what she says. >> what did she tell you? >> you're right. can we get down to you can hang around, i'm telling you i am wrong. >> it's not your first time down this road, chat wise. >> i'll get rid of my computer, i'm not that great on it anyway. i'll get rid of it. i'll never touch the thing again. i'll go to meetings whatever you need me to do. it's not that i'm kissing your ass, it's just that i know that i'm wrong. >> so many guys deny, deny, deny but williams almost immediately falls on his own sword. i mean he's admitting to me, yeah, i was wrong, i shouldn't have done it, what's going to happen to me now? he wants to figure out how he can move through the process as quickly as possible. >> how much trouble am i in here? >> how much trouble do you think you're in? >> i'm i
white. keith williams thought he was going to be meeting young teenage girl. what would have happened if i wasn't here, keith? you show up with booze. what else? >> that's all, booze. >> you got booze? you're going to booze up a 13-year-old girl? >> i don't even if she was 13, no matter what she says. >> what did she tell you? >> you're right. can we get down to you can hang around, i'm telling you i am wrong. >> it's not your first time down this road, chat...
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we talk to secretary defense william cohen on the white house's next step.vailable in color. depend for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend. good morning. great day. new splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweetener with b vitamins, the first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart new ways to sweeten. same great taste. new splenda® essentials™. what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and powerful devices like the motorola photon 4g. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." live pictures for you in libya. stephanie gosk joins us on the phone from tunisia near the libyan border. she's making her way into libya. appreciate y
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white the czech beat by andrea. went on to samantha stosur thirteen time major choppiness rena williams though she lived up propelling the interest. from toronto to montreal now where the shock of the men's rogers cup to date so if you will for tsongas a judge third seed roger federer in the last sixteen the in-form frenchman securing the first set on a tie break before the swiss fought back in the second to the decider was totally one sided tsonga storming to be in line but six against. you want. no such worries for top seed there novak djokovic making it through after being clubbed more and silage in straight sets seven five six to the score in the serve second match since becoming world number one following his wimbledon triumph thus improving his season's record fifty wins just one defeat to federer the french. brings us to football where on saturday travel to our stuff aiming to unleash the recently back from injury last seen a troll or a twenty year old ivory coast prodigy has made an impressive start in the russian premier league drawing comparisons with chelsea compared fate didier drogba constantine to top o
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williams. coming up next. with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. once i get these little whiteoff you. how many do i have? more than you think. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable versus the ultra rippled brand. so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. you sure clean up nice. yes i do. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy it a little more with charmin ultra strong? "the smurfs 3-d" and "cowboys and aliens" tied for first place with 36-million dollars in . >>> photos finish at the box office this weekend. smurfs 3d and cowboys and ailens tying for first place with $36 million in earnings. captain america the first avenger slips to number 3. "harry potter and the deathly hallows" part ii. crazy, stupid love. rounding out number 3. the last harry potter crossing the threshold for worldwide box office sales and became the only one of the potter movies to claim that bragging right. "avatar" holds the
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opinion with the dissenters being byron white and william rehnquist. three of the four justices were in the majority. that really tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970's. the change began in 1980. with the election of ronald reagan. people said, luck. -- look, at the supreme court for a long time. we need a conservative agenda, too, and he brought someone who i think is a very underrated figure in american history, someone who i think is the most important person regarding the supreme court who did not serve on the court, and that is that when -- and that is edwin meese. 1981, the year ronald reagan was inaugurated, was also the hear that the federalist society was founded. a lot of liberals talk about the federalist society as it is something secret, scary. there's nothing secret about it. it is a conservative lawyers group, and it was founded as a conservative movement was building here in washington. it was all part of this new conservative agenda. what was that agenda? expand executive power, and racial preferences, speed
opinion with the dissenters being byron white and william rehnquist. three of the four justices were in the majority. that really tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970's. the change began in 1980. with the election of ronald reagan. people said, luck. -- look, at the supreme court for a long time. we need a conservative agenda, too, and he brought someone who i think is a very underrated figure in american history, someone who i think is the most important person...
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she also admits she had an affair with actor william holden while in the white house. to remain sealed for 50 years after jackie's death. but caroline kennedy has reportedly agreed to release them early. steven? >> william holden? that's new. meanwhile, playing sports in hot weather is safe for healthy children and teenaged athletes as well so long as precautions are taken. the new guidelines from the american academy of pediatrics comes a week after two georgia high school football players died following practices in very warm 90 plus temperatures between the years 2001 and 2009, more than 3,000 kids under the age of 20 received emergency room treatment for heat related illnesses from sports or exercise. >> g.o.p. presidential candidate john huntsman got his groove on during a stump speech in south carolina. check it out. here he is on the piano playing tunes for g.o.p. congressman tim scott and the song of choice, apparently they intended it for president obama. "hit the road jack". >> ♪ don't come back no more no more no more ♪ >> in his speech, huntsman slammed pre
she also admits she had an affair with actor william holden while in the white house. to remain sealed for 50 years after jackie's death. but caroline kennedy has reportedly agreed to release them early. steven? >> william holden? that's new. meanwhile, playing sports in hot weather is safe for healthy children and teenaged athletes as well so long as precautions are taken. the new guidelines from the american academy of pediatrics comes a week after two georgia high school football...
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williams. >> we are going to take you now to the briefing room in the west wing of the white house. a big flurry of activity in washington in just the past few minutes. associated press is reporting and nbc news folks on the ground in washington are confirming. i'll read it to you. a democraticyou. a democratic official is telling the associated press, the white house and republicans in congress have reached a debt deal to prevent the first government default in u.s. history. you see the various network correspondents in front of the podium there. in under two minutes, the door on the left there, actually on the right of your screen in the far corner is going to open and we're going to hear from the president.cc1: to quiet down and bit late in the day. that was our first indication that we actually had something going on. chuck todd is there on the left of your screen in the front row: what do you know from there? >> well, look. this was clearly orchestration. the last part of this is what we tonight.earlycc1: speaker boehner hadn't signed on. i hear the click. i'm going to sit down
williams. >> we are going to take you now to the briefing room in the west wing of the white house. a big flurry of activity in washington in just the past few minutes. associated press is reporting and nbc news folks on the ground in washington are confirming. i'll read it to you. a democraticyou. a democratic official is telling the associated press, the white house and republicans in congress have reached a debt deal to prevent the first government default in u.s. history. you see the...
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white page a championship. on the server a unique and former number one three in the williams reaching the world cup on. the need to have the chance to join to see a scar at the top of the russian premier league later today a fifth win in a row against would be enough for them for level on points with the young men however. he insists it won't be easy have a better record on the road than at home that said they still buying one five times this season so need a still without in good midfield this same as well portuguese midfielder danny is a dad don't have any injury problems of their own but history isn't on their side they've only been once before and that was six she is a. elsewhere today ultra wealthy off the mighty spot of moscow and i knew she had to head across a guy like bottom side streets of yet so. seventeen terry since he is there at the moment he grabbed a point at ruby yesterday although it's only the second one in three games and without a word behind the off time he does not tell his story from the spot the ref played for. the young man had a chance to school a penalty themselves in the s
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about french open champion lena are also white the czech underage petrovich while now when trying to smother still serve thirteen times slam champion trina williams the lived up to her billing i class and ginger i intreat. from toronto to montreal where the shock of the men's rogers cup to date soldier wilfred tsonga a joy third seed roger federer in the last sixteen he informed french construing the first set on the tiebreaker for the swiss four in the second but the decider well it was totally one sided tsonga storming to be enlightened by six games to. no such worries for the top seed novak djokovic making it through after putting more and silage in straight sets by sixty to score in the serve second match since becoming world number one following his wimbledon triumph joker this improving his season's record to fifty wins with just one defeat to federer the french. public verdict is also through to the last eight following a victory over evil carla bitch this seventh seeded czech taking the opener six three but he had to work considerably harder in the second to clinch is hostage by tie break. happens on to golf on the final major of the seas
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dramatic change of personnel and went on deaf william a full spectrum dominance totalitarian democracy in the new world order thank you thank you i mean time the white house has hailed the rebels advance into tripoli saying the situation is at quote a tipping point president obama called on the libyan leader to acknowledge reality and give up power in egypt only as the u.n. mandate for nato's military mission there expires next month some are suggesting the timing of the battle for tripoli is no coincidence. as the coffee regime is collapsing with enormous help with nato when their air strikes washington says they were in close contact with the lever rebels leadership and that the u.s. will support and here echoed president obama a peaceful transition to democracy everything that was going on in tripoli this weekend was anything but peaceful we're talking about extensive nato bombing the city before the rebels made it to the central square of tripoli we've seen the rebels cheering all night that theory much reminded of what we saw in cairo when hosni mubarak was ousted but up until now as we know the people in egypt are not governed by who they chos
dramatic change of personnel and went on deaf william a full spectrum dominance totalitarian democracy in the new world order thank you thank you i mean time the white house has hailed the rebels advance into tripoli saying the situation is at quote a tipping point president obama called on the libyan leader to acknowledge reality and give up power in egypt only as the u.n. mandate for nato's military mission there expires next month some are suggesting the timing of the battle for tripoli is...
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williams didn't even see it coming. we'll see more of tiger soon. the pga championship starts thursday. comi coming up at the top of the hour. the whitecks the credibility of standard & poor's after they have their a. aaa rating downgraded. >>> when we come back here we'll huddle around the water cooler to watch a weatherman's green screen fail. "way too early" coming right back. yikes, this color just sucks the life out of me. i was just gonna say that! about this flat haircolor! [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy anti-flat, always dimensional. in one simple step, get tones and highlights built into every shade with nice 'n easy. all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> now that the united states has been stripped of its long held aaa credit rating you might be wondering what we have to do to get it back. sounds like an standard & poor's imposed time-out. tell your friends it's taken other governments 9 to 18 years to regain their aaa credit rating according to standard & poor'
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white house. let's bring in the panel. steve hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard." juan williams, columnist with "the hill." a.b.ociate editor of "the hill." and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, you said you know it's a big night of importance when the panel expands. >> absolutely. all of america trembles. if there is a fifth, it's the apocalypse. >> bret: your thoughts? >> i think since the boehner proposal passed in the house thursday night after all the craziness it was clear we would not have a default. we would have an agreement. we now have it no question it passes in the two houses. it gets signed in a week we worry what the insanity was about. i don't think there was a tremendously high chance of default or breaching the debt ceiling. once boehner had control of his house, it was a done deal. i expect that in an hour it will be done in the house. interesting to see how many republicans will go against the leadership, how many democrats will oppose it on the left. there will be a tradeoff. either side wants to protect its wing and we'll see how it works out. >> bret: a.b., explain it for
white house. let's bring in the panel. steve hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard." juan williams, columnist with "the hill." a.b.ociate editor of "the hill." and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, you said you know it's a big night of importance when the panel expands. >> absolutely. all of america trembles. if there is a fifth, it's the apocalypse. >> bret: your thoughts? >> i think since the boehner proposal passed in the...
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from injury was very nice williams who beat a travel weary russian business along some only arrived in new york four hours before the match after how he can i leave tonight with white. running men's draw five time champion roger federer also booked his place in the second round of the thirty also has never lost in the first round to flushing meadows that record never looked in danger as beat roger in santiago heraldo in straight sets it was federer's two hundred twenty fourth when it. was just nine thought to the principles of america. and another one also in form is america's number one molly say she had a little trouble against journalists at last count her powering past year six two six two six one six. and finally two of russia's best ice hockey players alexander ovechkin and will lead their hand-picked star studded teams as they go head to head in moscow this wednesday night in a match to raise funds for a children's charity the game is being held for the second straight year and all proceeds will go to helping disabled children in the moscow region so you also president eight page book which was you going inside his her life and you also deny some of the stat
from injury was very nice williams who beat a travel weary russian business along some only arrived in new york four hours before the match after how he can i leave tonight with white. running men's draw five time champion roger federer also booked his place in the second round of the thirty also has never lost in the first round to flushing meadows that record never looked in danger as beat roger in santiago heraldo in straight sets it was federer's two hundred twenty fourth when it. was just...
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it was a 7-2 opinion with the only two disenters being byron white and william rehnquist. 3-4 nixon justices were in the majority in roe v. wade and i think that tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970's. the change began with the election of ronald reagan. ronald reagan brought with him to washington people that said, look, there has been a liberal agenda at the supreme court for a long time. we need a conservative agenda, too. and he brought with him someone whom i think is a very underrated figure in american history. someone who i think is the most important person regarding the supreme court who did not serve on the court. and that's edwin meese. he said we are going to change, but not limited torks as the lawyers say, the supreme court. 1981, the year reagan was inaugurated, was also the year that the federal society was founded. a lot of liberals today talk about the federal society as if it is something out of the davinci code. there is nothing secret about the federal society. it is a conservative lawyers group and it was founded as the conservative movement
it was a 7-2 opinion with the only two disenters being byron white and william rehnquist. 3-4 nixon justices were in the majority in roe v. wade and i think that tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970's. the change began with the election of ronald reagan. ronald reagan brought with him to washington people that said, look, there has been a liberal agenda at the supreme court for a long time. we need a conservative agenda, too. and he brought with him someone whom i...
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shared the story with enough blabber mouth politicians and the white house office that it, i think, you know, after years of wondering why william sapphire in his novel "freedom "concluded that it was the worst kept secret in washington, i've come to the conclusion that he was probably right. and, boy, lincoln needed that trigger, and antietam provided it. let's talk about -- you made a great point, both of you, about lincoln's keeping mcclelland on with that election looming and now the political, the political landscape changes enormously by the proclamation which is as much as we look back retrospectively on it and say what took him so long and why department he free more slaves and the other thing we hear from modern commentator, it, of course, agitated huge numbers of people and disturbed huge numbers of people. at the same time, lincoln loses patient with mcclelland, and he began hectoring him, making fun of him, what have your horses done since the battle of antietam that could possibly fatigue anything, his famous telegram. he was running out of patience, and mcclelland was furious at the tone lincoln was taking. >> well
shared the story with enough blabber mouth politicians and the white house office that it, i think, you know, after years of wondering why william sapphire in his novel "freedom "concluded that it was the worst kept secret in washington, i've come to the conclusion that he was probably right. and, boy, lincoln needed that trigger, and antietam provided it. let's talk about -- you made a great point, both of you, about lincoln's keeping mcclelland on with that election looming and now...
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dylan is having our washington insider jimmy williams draft a constitutional amendment to do exactly that. let's bring in our friday mega panel. former clinton white staffer david and democratic strategist crystal ball and msnbc contributor and "washington post" editorial writer jonathan capehart. welcome. >> hey, matt. >> jonathan capehart, let me start with you. money out of politics amendment being done. you thought about the fact this is, everyone talking about a balanced budget amendment. the big gop stlugs our fiscal woes. maybe we need, since the supreme court ruled so far that the constitution says money equals speech, isn't this kind of an amendment that dylan and jimmy williams are trying to put together equal and maybe more consequential? >> the question i had yesterday had i was on the panel, and didn't speak up fast enough or loud enough to ask the question, which constitutional amendment would achieve the goal of fixing or at least starting to fix the systemic problems with our government? both the republican conservatives and quite a few democrats think a balanced budget amendment is the way to go to impose at least fiscal disciplin
dylan is having our washington insider jimmy williams draft a constitutional amendment to do exactly that. let's bring in our friday mega panel. former clinton white staffer david and democratic strategist crystal ball and msnbc contributor and "washington post" editorial writer jonathan capehart. welcome. >> hey, matt. >> jonathan capehart, let me start with you. money out of politics amendment being done. you thought about the fact this is, everyone talking about a...
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william la jeunesse, thank you. >>> well, the road to the white house winds through the corn fields ofowa this week. the republican presidential hopefuls to set to square off in a debate on fox news channel. iowa holdings the first contest in the presidential campaign. thursday's debate comes just days before the crucial straw poll in ames. susan frekio is the washington examiner's chief congressional correspondent. susan, what are you looking forward to in this big debate? >> well, i think it's an important time for all the candidates. if you look at the poll numbers, then the frontrunner is really not running away with this thing yet, so there's a lot of opportunity there for any of these candidates to pick up speed and become a favorite. tim pawlenty, for instance, really has to do well in this debate because his poll numbers are pretty low and iowa is a place where he is counting on for a big win to kind of boost his campaign and get him to the next caucus and the next primary coming up in the winter. so it's really a big, big deal for him to do well in this debate, kind of hit it
william la jeunesse, thank you. >>> well, the road to the white house winds through the corn fields ofowa this week. the republican presidential hopefuls to set to square off in a debate on fox news channel. iowa holdings the first contest in the presidential campaign. thursday's debate comes just days before the crucial straw poll in ames. susan frekio is the washington examiner's chief congressional correspondent. susan, what are you looking forward to in this big debate? >>...
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williams message, but it wasn't brian's voice. it was miles' voice. you're gonna look so handsome once i get these little white pieces off you. i have? more than you think. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable versus the ultra rippled brand. so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. you sure clean up nice. yes i do. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy it a little more with charmin ultra strong? and to help feel fresh and clean, try charmin freshmates. perdue perfect portions is great on busy nights. five chicken breasts individually wrapped, so you can use what you want and put the rest in the refrigerator. and the best part is it only takes 10 minutes. it's my go-to meal. but it's our job to make them say something interesting. so how about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're fi
williams message, but it wasn't brian's voice. it was miles' voice. you're gonna look so handsome once i get these little white pieces off you. i have? more than you think. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable versus the ultra rippled brand. so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. you sure clean up nice. yes i do. [...
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listen to william cravat, if you open the houses to black people, nobody white would want to come.g policies that kept integration from taking place. in the rise of the subup ban, you had segregation. had we been able to adopt that and integrate, we could have written a different hit. we didn't. we are living with the legacy. that's how we create. >> host: on top of the point, there's a tweet. perhaps there's no easy way to answer, are whites more likely to think of themselves as superior regardless of education or wealth or neighbor? >> i have absolutely no idea. i don't look at whites as being the boogy man. i think all races and ethnic background have the ability to do good and some have the ability and prepencety to be evil. i don't think the race determines that. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> host: sure thing. >> caller: i disagree with both of your guests. the reason that i do, i don't like the fact that michelle is using black education or blacks working hard as a lack thereof of justification for racism. that's wrong. we should not be making excuses for
listen to william cravat, if you open the houses to black people, nobody white would want to come.g policies that kept integration from taking place. in the rise of the subup ban, you had segregation. had we been able to adopt that and integrate, we could have written a different hit. we didn't. we are living with the legacy. that's how we create. >> host: on top of the point, there's a tweet. perhaps there's no easy way to answer, are whites more likely to think of themselves as superior...
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you go and listen to what william levity the great creator said, if i open these houses to black people, you know, nobody white would want to come and live here. we had housing policies that kept integration from taking place. so in the rise of the sort of great suburben america that we had right in the beginning of it you had segregation being enforced. that was a powerful fact. had we been able to block that, had we been able to allow the g.i.s coming out of world war ii to integrate those neighborhoods we could have written a very different history but we didn't. so we're living with that legacy and how we live with that legacy is how we create a road map to integration. host: there's a tweet here. guest: i have absolutely no idea. i don't look at whites as being the boogie man by any sense, by any stretch of the imagination. i think that all human beings regardless of race or gender or ethnic background have the ability and the propensity to be good and some have the ability and propensity to be evil. and i don't think that your race determines that. it's your own personal ideology. host: good morning. cal
you go and listen to what william levity the great creator said, if i open these houses to black people, you know, nobody white would want to come and live here. we had housing policies that kept integration from taking place. so in the rise of the sort of great suburben america that we had right in the beginning of it you had segregation being enforced. that was a powerful fact. had we been able to block that, had we been able to allow the g.i.s coming out of world war ii to integrate those...
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the white house said it shook pretty good, and the president was out playing golf on martha's vineyard, but they felt it there too. joining me to talk more about how dc was affected, pete williamsn degree use machle. pete, let me start with you. i imagine a lot of what happened in dc, maybe particularly around the pentagon is what happened here, and again in lower manhattan, you start feeling just a little something and it's not hard not to think 9/11 or what's going on. >> when it started here, i actually did follow the rules, did get under my desk instinctively, but all across dc, people were flooding out of their buildings some buildings were formally evacuated. union station, the smithsonian museums, the memorials and monuments on the national mall. most of those will be reopened tomorrow, but federal officials are still going around, and i think, chris, the quick way to describe this is you can tell what damage is visible. now the question is, what is the structural damage that may not be visible to the eye, but engineers can look to telltale signs? that's what's going to determine how quickly some of these buildings open up. the capitol building was reopened up, after som
the white house said it shook pretty good, and the president was out playing golf on martha's vineyard, but they felt it there too. joining me to talk more about how dc was affected, pete williamsn degree use machle. pete, let me start with you. i imagine a lot of what happened in dc, maybe particularly around the pentagon is what happened here, and again in lower manhattan, you start feeling just a little something and it's not hard not to think 9/11 or what's going on. >> when it...
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william powers says giuliani could help perry wind key swing states like new jersey, pennsylvania, and ohio. this as former new york governor george pataki is reportedly considering a run for the white house. pataki runs a nonprofit organization dedicated to repealing president obama's health care reform law. and those are your headlines. coming in all at once! jumping in! >> plenty of politics. >> a lot of people feel the g.o.p. field should expand. we have to continue. >> brian was just talking about this. coming up next on the rundown, will these three feel the pull to enter the 2012 race? our washington insiders tell us who they think is the most likely to jump in and who would make the best candidate. >> and we will bring you the breaking news from libya as it happens all morning long. plus how it's impacting oil prices in the market right now. it might surprise you. stuart varney always surprises us. i can't wait to see what he's wearing. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full servi
william powers says giuliani could help perry wind key swing states like new jersey, pennsylvania, and ohio. this as former new york governor george pataki is reportedly considering a run for the white house. pataki runs a nonprofit organization dedicated to repealing president obama's health care reform law. and those are your headlines. coming in all at once! jumping in! >> plenty of politics. >> a lot of people feel the g.o.p. field should expand. we have to continue. >>...
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at the white house said it shook pretty good and the president was out playing golf on martha's vineyard but they felt it there, too. joining me to talk about how d.c. was affected, pete williams and andrea michelle. pete i'll start with you. i imagine a lot of what happened in d.c. and maybe, particularly, around the pentagon, is what happened here and, particularly in lower manhattan, you start feeling a little something and it's hard no not to think 9/11 or what's going on? >> right. when it started here i actually did follow the rules and got under my desk kind of instinctively. all across washington, d.c., people were flooding out of buildings when the shaking stopped. some buildings were formally evacuated. u.s. capitol, the pentagon, white house, union station, the smithsonian museum, the memorials and monuments on the national mall, but most will be re-opened tomorrow. federal officials are still going around -- i think the quick ray to describe this is you can tell what damage is visual. now the question is what is the structural damage that may not be visible to the eye. that is what will determine how quickly the buildings opened up. the capitol was re-opened this a
at the white house said it shook pretty good and the president was out playing golf on martha's vineyard but they felt it there, too. joining me to talk about how d.c. was affected, pete williams and andrea michelle. pete i'll start with you. i imagine a lot of what happened in d.c. and maybe, particularly, around the pentagon, is what happened here and, particularly in lower manhattan, you start feeling a little something and it's hard no not to think 9/11 or what's going on? >> right....
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terrified most white politicians who envisioned their black constituentsing marching down constitution avenue throwing stones all of them. two days before the march, representative william jennings brian dorhen of south carolina warned the demonstration might eventually lead to the overthrow of american government. mr. speaker, government of the french congo was overthrown last week by a howling mob in the streets of its capital county and there were incredible tales of violent demonstrations and it will set a dangerous precedent it's recommendesent of the mussolini black shirt march on rome in 1922. it is reminiscent of nuremberg. now, this is the real extreme reaction to the march. the kennedy administration's reaction to the march was trickier. he tried to get did leaders to call it off because he had a civil rights bill in congress and thought a mass demonstration would hurt rather than help the chances of the bill. and when it became clear that there was no way that a national administration no matter how powerful was going to stop the march on washington he put together a team of lawyers from the department of justice to make sure that the march planners the someo
terrified most white politicians who envisioned their black constituentsing marching down constitution avenue throwing stones all of them. two days before the march, representative william jennings brian dorhen of south carolina warned the demonstration might eventually lead to the overthrow of american government. mr. speaker, government of the french congo was overthrown last week by a howling mob in the streets of its capital county and there were incredible tales of violent demonstrations...
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white jacket and tie. >> the moment that she turned the corner, and she was bruce's arm, everyone was just stunned. >> from serena williamsso in attendance demi lovato. lindsay lohan. >> the movie stars. the three dresses. it was the fantasy of the fantasy. >> sisters kourtney and khloe served as maid of honors. while her younger sisters were bridesmaid. but the show stopper, little mason, kim's nephew who worked the crowd as ring bearer. the wedding took place here at this serene montecito estate. it's hard to believe that kim was surrounded by complete chaos just hours before. as she exited her hotel before, she was met by paparazzi. in true e rdashian fashion, she kept her cool in front of the cameras. kris stayed away from the spotlight that morning. but managed a tweet moments before the big event. this is it. >> kris was definitely nervous early on. but kim was just the coolest that i have ever seen her. >> reporter: stepfather bruce jenner walked her down the aisle. but she made sure to include her father, robert kardashian who lost his battle with cancer in 2003. i know in a way he's here and i feel his lovely pre
white jacket and tie. >> the moment that she turned the corner, and she was bruce's arm, everyone was just stunned. >> from serena williamsso in attendance demi lovato. lindsay lohan. >> the movie stars. the three dresses. it was the fantasy of the fantasy. >> sisters kourtney and khloe served as maid of honors. while her younger sisters were bridesmaid. but the show stopper, little mason, kim's nephew who worked the crowd as ring bearer. the wedding took place here at...
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terrorist, or a mentally-ill lunatic like paul williams getting fired from npr, they say, oh, we're just going to send you to the camp and lie here, let the men in white strap you, and you'll soon be feeling better. the "new york times" recruits staff by sending editors to higher people. at the african-american journalist convention, the women's convention, the hispanic, the gay convention, it recruits on the basis of diversity of race, gender, orientation, every diversity except the only one that matters, diversity of ideas, and if anyone can use new ideas now, it's america's wretched elite ruling class. [applause] a is for artero -- the shortest answer to president obama. yes, we can. no, we can't. have you tried to? the environmental impact study, put that on the end of yes, we can. america is seizing up. i cite the most obvious example in the book, the ten year hole in the ground in lower manhattan that should shame every one of us here because destroying those buildings is something america's enemies did to us, leaving a hole in the ground for a decade is something we did to ourselves. the empire state building, thallest in the world back threne
terrorist, or a mentally-ill lunatic like paul williams getting fired from npr, they say, oh, we're just going to send you to the camp and lie here, let the men in white strap you, and you'll soon be feeling better. the "new york times" recruits staff by sending editors to higher people. at the african-american journalist convention, the women's convention, the hispanic, the gay convention, it recruits on the basis of diversity of race, gender, orientation, every diversity except the...
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wade, it was a 7-2 opinion with the only two dissenters being byron white, who was appointed by president kennedy, and william rehnquist. three of the four nixon justices were in the majority. i think that really tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970s. the change began in 1980 with the election of ronald reagan. ronald reagan brought with him to washington people who said look there has been a liberal agenda at the supreme court for a long time. we need conservative agenda too. he brought with him someone who i think the very under rated figure in american history. someone who is, i think, the most important person regarding the supreme court who did not serve on the court. that's edwin meese. edwin meese said we are going to under take a very significant effort to change the federal judiciary, but including but not limited to, as the lawyers say, the supreme court. 1981, the year reagan was inaugurated was also the year, not coincidently, the federalist was. people talk about the federalist society like it's a secret code. there's something scary, it's a conservative lawyers group,
wade, it was a 7-2 opinion with the only two dissenters being byron white, who was appointed by president kennedy, and william rehnquist. three of the four nixon justices were in the majority. i think that really tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970s. the change began in 1980 with the election of ronald reagan. ronald reagan brought with him to washington people who said look there has been a liberal agenda at the supreme court for a long time. we need conservative...
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you go and listen to what william levity the great creator said, if i open these houses to black people, you know, nobody white would want to come and live here. we had housing policies that kept integration from taking place. so in the rise of the sort of great suburben america that we had right in the beginning of it you had segregation being enforced. that was a powerful fact. had we been able to block that, had we been able to allow the g.i.s coming out of world war ii to integrate those neighborhoods we could have written a very different history but we didn't. so we're living with that legacy and how we live with that legacy is how we create a road map to integration. host: there's a tweet here. guest: i have absolutely no idea. i don't look at whites as being the boogie man by any sense, by any stretch of the imagination. i think that all human beings regardless of race or gender or ethnic background have the ability and the propensity to be good and some have the ability and propensity to be evil. and i don't think that your race determines that. it's your own personal ideology. host: good morning. cal
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white van that could be tied to this case. natalie, back to you. >> we hope for a break in the case there. thanks so much. >>> brian williamsreview of what's coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news." brian? >>> good morning, coming up tonight on "nightly news," tough troubled young people who found peace and purpose in an unlikely place and they work hard for the privilege. interesting story. have it for you tonight. natalie, for now, back to you. >>> now for a look at what's trending today. a quick roundup of what has you talking online. a new poll about the most hated person in america is the top ten. number one is casey anthony followed by spencer platt and octomom nadia sulieman. there's a question encouraging burt and ernie to get married. it would prompt a positive message to young people. the latest craze, deep-fried butter. yes, you heard that right. it was a big hit on the texas state fair. but you might want to keep the cardiologist on speed dial. it sounds disgusting. 8: 8:05 right now. weather with al. >> al's venture of the day is brought to you by the capital one venture card. what's in your wallet. >> the pick
white van that could be tied to this case. natalie, back to you. >> we hope for a break in the case there. thanks so much. >>> brian williamsreview of what's coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news." brian? >>> good morning, coming up tonight on "nightly news," tough troubled young people who found peace and purpose in an unlikely place and they work hard for the privilege. interesting story. have it for you tonight. natalie, for now, back to you....