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it all started on tuesday when in a democratic debate, warren, elizabeth warren was asked by a young republican how she paid for college. the questioner then reminded everybody, including her, that scott brown had posed nude for "cosmopolitan" magazine to pay for his law school. >> to help pay for his law school education, scott brown posed for "cosmo." how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> i kept my clothes on. yesterday scott brown was asked about the exchange in a radio interview. let's listen to that. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? >> thank god. >> "thank god." anyway, later, elizabeth warren responded to his statement. let's listen to that. >> what do you think about this "thank god" comment? >> you know, i'll survive a few jabs from scott brown. >> do you think he should apologize? >> i'll survive. >> wow, and "the boston globe" reports that brown went back on radio last night to say his earlier statement on warren was a joke. that's what he says. so in a competitive rac
it all started on tuesday when in a democratic debate, warren, elizabeth warren was asked by a young republican how she paid for college. the questioner then reminded everybody, including her, that scott brown had posed nude for "cosmopolitan" magazine to pay for his law school. >> to help pay for his law school education, scott brown posed for "cosmo." how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> i kept my clothes on. yesterday...
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anyway, later, elizabeth warren responded to his statement. let's listen to that. >> what do you think about this "thank god" comment? >> i'll survive a few jabs from scott brown. >> do you think he should apologize? >> i'll survive. >> wow, and "the boston globe" reports that brown went back on radio last night to say his earlier statement on warren was a joke. that's what he says. so in a competitive race, does a back and forth like this help either candidate? susan milne writes for "u.s. news & world report", david corn is a washington bureau chief, of course, for "mother jones, and alex wagner is an msnbc analyst. i want to start with susan. who has won this thing so far, this little back and forth about making fun of somebody's physical appearance, saying it's a joke. she didn't exactly start it, because that republican youngster started taunting her, go ahead. >> yeah, i think if anybody wins, it's probably elizabeth warren. i mean, first of all, i think we all know that a woman would never be able to run for office like this if she'd po
anyway, later, elizabeth warren responded to his statement. let's listen to that. >> what do you think about this "thank god" comment? >> i'll survive a few jabs from scott brown. >> do you think he should apologize? >> i'll survive. >> wow, and "the boston globe" reports that brown went back on radio last night to say his earlier statement on warren was a joke. that's what he says. so in a competitive race, does a back and forth like this help...
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it all started on tuesday when in a democratic debate, warren, elizabeth warren was asked by a young republican how she paid for college. the questioner then reminded everybody, including her, that scott brown had posed nude for cosko "cosmopolitan" magazine to pay for his law school. >> scott brown posed nude for "cosmo" to help pay for his college education. how did you pay for your college education reque education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> yesterday scott brown was asked about the exchange in a radio interview. let's listen to that. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? [ laughs ] >> thank god. >> "thank god." anyway, later, elizabeth warren responded to his statement. let's listen to that. >> what do you think about this "thank god" comment? >> i'll refuse a few jobs from scott brown. >> do you think he should apologize? >> i'll survive. >> wow, and "the boston globe" reports that brown went back on radio last night to say his earlier statement on warren was a joke. that's what he says. so in a competitive ra
it all started on tuesday when in a democratic debate, warren, elizabeth warren was asked by a young republican how she paid for college. the questioner then reminded everybody, including her, that scott brown had posed nude for cosko "cosmopolitan" magazine to pay for his law school. >> scott brown posed nude for "cosmo" to help pay for his college education. how did you pay for your college education reque education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> yesterday...
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warren's republican rival scott brown countered warren's news by announcing his campaign had raised $1.55 million in the third quarter. it's less than warren, but his total campaign cash now at a whopping $10.5 million. >>> disturbing new report about the treatment of detainees in afghanistan. the cover of today's "new york times" says the united nations has discovered torture at sites run by the national police. the 74-page report finding that nearly half of all detainees experienc experienc experienced interrogation techniques that are considered torture. the report also says the techniques were used at facilities throughout afghanistan and in some instances on children under the age of 18 years old. a pentagon official says the u.s. is reviewing the allegations in this report. >>> egypt's governing military leadership condemning a surge and deadly violence in the country and calling for a full investigation into the events that killed at least two dozen people and injured hundreds more over the weekend. muslims and christians in cairo are now mourning the dead and command demanding the
warren's republican rival scott brown countered warren's news by announcing his campaign had raised $1.55 million in the third quarter. it's less than warren, but his total campaign cash now at a whopping $10.5 million. >>> disturbing new report about the treatment of detainees in afghanistan. the cover of today's "new york times" says the united nations has discovered torture at sites run by the national police. the 74-page report finding that nearly half of all detainees...
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a note to senator brown was warren did not attend harvard university. she just teaches there. >>> speaking of harvard, the crimson lost its top spot in the world's ranking of higher education. the california institute of technology is taking over as the number one university after harvard's eight-year rain. caltech showed off a new number one graphic on its university home page yesterday. according to the university, the world rankings are based on 13 performance indicators representing research, teaching, citations and international outlook and industry income, they say we're number one here in alabama, now they can say it at cal tech, as well. and as washington continues its debate over president obama's jobs bill wall street is bracing for the job market. for a preview we bring in becca. good morning, becky. >> good morning, we're expecting the u.s. to add jobs. frankly, 60,000 isn't enough to shift the unpolite rate. what's happened over the six months you have to look back to the spring to see convincing rates of the creation of jobs. there will be
a note to senator brown was warren did not attend harvard university. she just teaches there. >>> speaking of harvard, the crimson lost its top spot in the world's ranking of higher education. the california institute of technology is taking over as the number one university after harvard's eight-year rain. caltech showed off a new number one graphic on its university home page yesterday. according to the university, the world rankings are based on 13 performance indicators...
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warren buffett wrote this piece for "the new york times." "i paid only 17.4% of my taxable income, and that's actually a lower percentage that was paid by any of the other 20 people in our office." that provoked president obama to propose the buffett rule to eliminate the possibility that super rich would pay lower tax rates than the middle class. kansas republican congressman tim hulescamp had this reaction to the buffett rule. >> i'm saying if we're going to shape an entire nation's tax policy based on one man's claim, show us the proof. if mr. buffett came before my budget committee, we'd expect to see the information under oath and that's a reasonable expectation if we're going to change our nation's tax policy based on his claim. i'll trade my tax returns for his tax returns and we'll compare them then make a discussion about tax policy after we see them. >> congressman huelskamp followed that up by a letter to warren buffett with a i'll show you mine if you she ow me yours proposal. this letter was publicly released today. the statisti
warren buffett wrote this piece for "the new york times." "i paid only 17.4% of my taxable income, and that's actually a lower percentage that was paid by any of the other 20 people in our office." that provoked president obama to propose the buffett rule to eliminate the possibility that super rich would pay lower tax rates than the middle class. kansas republican congressman tim hulescamp had this reaction to the buffett rule. >> i'm saying if we're going to shape an...
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are at play with the elizabeth warren campaign. her boomlet of $3 million raised in just a couple weeks is from the fact people are thirsty of someone who speak truth to power and take on wall street and corporate power. >> buddy, politicians make superficial judgments when they look at crowds and say, that's not our group, look at that one and say, they're us. did you get a lot of messages down there today that were anti-republican? that a republican politician would not be able to figure out how to live with or deal with? >> i like the way you phrased the question. let me answer it in two phases. i got a lot of negative comment by the fact i was a republican, but they listened as they listened why i changed party 20 years ago, why i'm a jobs guy, why i'm not a lawyer, i'm not a professional politician. i think america can do better. i got a chance to have that interaction. but i listened. and without exception, every person there, some with scruffy hair, some not dressed as neat as you are, some that look different from maybe my
are at play with the elizabeth warren campaign. her boomlet of $3 million raised in just a couple weeks is from the fact people are thirsty of someone who speak truth to power and take on wall street and corporate power. >> buddy, politicians make superficial judgments when they look at crowds and say, that's not our group, look at that one and say, they're us. did you get a lot of messages down there today that were anti-republican? that a republican politician would not be able to...
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and bailouts were, elizabeth warren is speaking to the same thing. there's another piece of this for a politics who wants to move ahead. it's not about the anger and punish the people who were responsible, but help people out. there has to be a wait out for the middle class, who are stuck in mortgages that are too high, they cannot refinance, because the credit ratings are so tough for people even though they've kept up with the mortgage payments and even though they've got good jobs. so you have to have a positive piece, as well as the negative piece, which is frankly about justice in terms of people getting bailed out when they were responsible for the meltdown that leads to 9% unemployment. >> richard wolffe, thank you solve. michael mulgrew, great work. i'll be seeing you soon. you'll be joining us in washington saturday october 15th, march for jobs and justice around the same thing, and it's the theme of the martin luther king memorial weekend. it's about economic equality. michael mulgrew of the uft in new york joins others as we march with nat
and bailouts were, elizabeth warren is speaking to the same thing. there's another piece of this for a politics who wants to move ahead. it's not about the anger and punish the people who were responsible, but help people out. there has to be a wait out for the middle class, who are stuck in mortgages that are too high, they cannot refinance, because the credit ratings are so tough for people even though they've kept up with the mortgage payments and even though they've got good jobs. so you...
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what was warren buffett paying? about 17%. so warren buffett pays a 17% tax rate. >> good for him, isn't it? >> we've known this for a while. we knew his taxes. he never disclosed his income. from his taxes you could figure out his income. i know you talked a lot about account tantsz and lawyers and all this stuff. this is not complicated. a $100 from pensacola could have done these taxes. >> i'm sorry, was that a jab? >> are you going after my hometown where are you from yankee boy? >> that's a need-to-know basis. >> willie, that sounded director of my hometown. >> i think it might have been. >> you could take accountant from pennsylvania and herman cain's accountant from cleveland. >> the guy from cleveland who takes pride in the fact he's not an accountant. >> warren buffett takes advantage of 15% capital gains. that's because he pays 17% in taxes. not complicated. very simple. we have a 15% rate compared to 35% rate for dividends and capital gains. >> answer this question because it's been debated for years, goi
what was warren buffett paying? about 17%. so warren buffett pays a 17% tax rate. >> good for him, isn't it? >> we've known this for a while. we knew his taxes. he never disclosed his income. from his taxes you could figure out his income. i know you talked a lot about account tantsz and lawyers and all this stuff. this is not complicated. a $100 from pensacola could have done these taxes. >> i'm sorry, was that a jab? >> are you going after my hometown where are you...
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. >> alan grayson, the former congressman there, elizabeth warren am paining there and people from all walks of life joining this protest movement. people aren't complaining so much anymore that they don't understand the message of occupy wall street. sorry occupy wall street doesn't need a manifesto. it's clear as a bell. wall street broke the economy badly. we're suffering from it. wall street never got held responsible for it. they're using their power and money to stop us from fixing the mess. they broke the economy and then ate the political system. not only do we have a broken economy, we do not have a way to fix the broken economy. ron suskind, a pulitzer prize winning journalist wrote a pot boiler of a book about how the obama white house did and did not deal with the explosion of wall street. what i want to know from ron suskind is after all of that reporting on how this white house works, what it does well and what it doesn't, after all that reporting on who the president talks to and who helps him get done what he wants and
. >> alan grayson, the former congressman there, elizabeth warren am paining there and people from all walks of life joining this protest movement. people aren't complaining so much anymore that they don't understand the message of occupy wall street. sorry occupy wall street doesn't need a manifesto. it's clear as a bell. wall street broke the economy badly. we're suffering from it. wall street never got held responsible for it. they're using their power and money to stop us from fixing...
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warren buffett talks about, i pay less tacks than my secretary. his accountants make sure he pays less taxes than his secretary. >> you'd want to simplify the tax code? >> that's what it comes down to. keep it simple stupid. that's the secret to life. >> the tax cuts have gone to the wealthiest americans and hasn't led to job creation. >> they keep paying for it with the lobbyists and special interests. it's not a secret, but, you know, when you sit there and say it's the republicans doing it and not the democrats, that's where you're doing a disservice to the american people because the democrats are getting their money from the very same people. they have the same fund-raisers, you know, they're both, you know, essentially it seems like they're in collusion. >> you're mad at the system. you don't like the way the whole thing is set up. >> god, no, man. get in there and get some honesty and integrity in there, brother. >> what do you say to working people of america who had stagnant wages over 30 years? >> get involved in your sieve irresponsibil
warren buffett talks about, i pay less tacks than my secretary. his accountants make sure he pays less taxes than his secretary. >> you'd want to simplify the tax code? >> that's what it comes down to. keep it simple stupid. that's the secret to life. >> the tax cuts have gone to the wealthiest americans and hasn't led to job creation. >> they keep paying for it with the lobbyists and special interests. it's not a secret, but, you know, when you sit there and say it's...
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i can't even believe you would bring up elizabeth warren. >> i'll bring up elizabeth warren. >> a lot of democrats on capitol hill didn't want her in the job either. >> wall street money's powerful, isn't it? >> it sure is. you ought to think about it. >> boy, that was some comeback. >>> all right. let's talk about -- >> you really are going to look at me in the face and say this president has not tried -- >> he's owned by wall street. >> gentleman from goldman sachs. >> he's owned by wall street, making more money than anybody else in u.s. political history. even this cycle. he talked really tough about wall street in '07, then took all their money in '08. and again, you bring up elizabeth warren, that's so insightful, she wanted that job. she didn't get it because barack obama's powerful friends on wall street told her not to. >> actually because the republicans drove her out. but you can have your own narrative. let me ask you something. why aren't the republicans taking on this president about being owned by wall street? >> because they're owned by wall street too. i've said that
i can't even believe you would bring up elizabeth warren. >> i'll bring up elizabeth warren. >> a lot of democrats on capitol hill didn't want her in the job either. >> wall street money's powerful, isn't it? >> it sure is. you ought to think about it. >> boy, that was some comeback. >>> all right. let's talk about -- >> you really are going to look at me in the face and say this president has not tried -- >> he's owned by wall street. >>...
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warren buffett. i mean, so it's not a campaign against all those who are wealthy, is it? >> no. it's not a general blanket statement that if you're in the 1% you're somehow bad, but it is a statement that the 1% currently get tax breaks and certain laws that are -- that give them a certain edge that the average american doesn't. warren buffett's secretary, as president obama said the other day, should not be paying more taxes than warren buffett, and we want an equal playing field where everyone has the same chance to fulfill the american dream. >> are you a supporter of free market capitalism? >> i personally absolutely am. i run my own web design business, and without this free market capital system, i wouldn't be able to get to where i am. >> some have described this movement in revolutionary terms. you can see how it would easily be painted with a broad brush as something that seeks to overturn capitalism, as we know it. >> i think that the word "revolution" scares a lot of people because they assume that means overthrow of the government, but i think we need to have revolut
warren buffett. i mean, so it's not a campaign against all those who are wealthy, is it? >> no. it's not a general blanket statement that if you're in the 1% you're somehow bad, but it is a statement that the 1% currently get tax breaks and certain laws that are -- that give them a certain edge that the average american doesn't. warren buffett's secretary, as president obama said the other day, should not be paying more taxes than warren buffett, and we want an equal playing field where...
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glen, it looks like it's safe to say that elizabeth warren is a shoo-in for the democratic nomination. is that safe to say? >> i think it's pretty safe to say if you look at her stature in recent polls around here as well as fund raising. she raised $3 million in the first quarter which was far more than the guy who just got out of the race and he's doing way better than people still in the race. so with those indicators, she's headed for the nomination next year. >> if she gets the nomination, how strong of a challenge will she be for scott brown? >> well, i think certainly here in massachusetts and across the nation, democrats feel like they got caught blindsided in january 2010 when scott brown won ted kennedy's seat, and now they are very anxious to try to get it back. i think second only to the presidential race, there will be a lot of attention on this race here. >> she appeals to the progressive -- the most progressive wing of the democratic party. there are already those who are comparing her to a sarah palin or jim demint on of the left. her detractors got a freebie, though,
glen, it looks like it's safe to say that elizabeth warren is a shoo-in for the democratic nomination. is that safe to say? >> i think it's pretty safe to say if you look at her stature in recent polls around here as well as fund raising. she raised $3 million in the first quarter which was far more than the guy who just got out of the race and he's doing way better than people still in the race. so with those indicators, she's headed for the nomination next year. >> if she gets the...
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warren joked that she had kept her clothes on to pay for her education. today, brown shot back during a radio interview. >> have you officially responded to warren's comments about how she didn't take her clothes off? >> thank god. >> brown's comments have provoked an eruption of anger by feminists and democratic groups who saw no humor in that exchange. >>> next will sarah palin ride off into the alaskan wilderness? nah. er ] when you're a coach in the nfl... ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil cold and flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 what every trader needs. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 like streetsmart edge, ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 the intuitive trading p
warren joked that she had kept her clothes on to pay for her education. today, brown shot back during a radio interview. >> have you officially responded to warren's comments about how she didn't take her clothes off? >> thank god. >> brown's comments have provoked an eruption of anger by feminists and democratic groups who saw no humor in that exchange. >>> next will sarah palin ride off into the alaskan wilderness? nah. er ] when you're a coach in the nfl... ♪...
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warren buffett will still pay $18%. that's nonsense. >> can we agree that's not necessarily tax increases? that's more rectifying a situation. >> it won't rectify the situation. you can raise that top number as much as you want. until you close the loopholes. you're not going to make the system more fair. at the end of the day, john, it's about how much new revenue comes into the federal government. and if we can strike a deal by closing loopholes, that's a win for everybody. >> i think so. it seems to me the problem if you just try to raise the marginal rates you'll have new loopholes. not just going to blindly say okay. >> that hits the small businesses making $250,000 but not the billionaires. >> so there needs to be some sense of fairness in this 14 billion page tax code. that's a good thing. the money still spend however you get it. >> i think congress, you know -- >> really quickly we have to go use on the other side. one point that people have to understand is the fact that every time you have this deal that says
warren buffett will still pay $18%. that's nonsense. >> can we agree that's not necessarily tax increases? that's more rectifying a situation. >> it won't rectify the situation. you can raise that top number as much as you want. until you close the loopholes. you're not going to make the system more fair. at the end of the day, john, it's about how much new revenue comes into the federal government. and if we can strike a deal by closing loopholes, that's a win for everybody....
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elizabeth warren firing up the left. elizabeth warren to him looked like a rock star. and he said this. by the time the candidate arrived for the meeting, a prosaic organizing session for volunteers, there were nearly 300 people crammed into local seven to capture a glimpse of her. when she took to stage, a sea of cameras and smartphones rose as if at a rock concert. all of this for a law professor? but elizabeth warren, who is now trying to unseat republican senator scott brown is no mere professor or candidate. she is a phenomenon. the source of it is no mystery, her fervent belief that corporations should be held to account for the economic collapse. part pat moynihan, part erin brovlovich. she is the first candidate of the occupy wall street movement, the liberal equivalent of sarah palin or jim demint. anyone disagree? >> what do you think, john heilemann? scott brown really is connect connected -- >> yes. >> with a lot of blue-collar voters up in massachusetts. this is going to be a great senate race if she wins the democratic primary. >> and the democratic prima
elizabeth warren firing up the left. elizabeth warren to him looked like a rock star. and he said this. by the time the candidate arrived for the meeting, a prosaic organizing session for volunteers, there were nearly 300 people crammed into local seven to capture a glimpse of her. when she took to stage, a sea of cameras and smartphones rose as if at a rock concert. all of this for a law professor? but elizabeth warren, who is now trying to unseat republican senator scott brown is no mere...
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he is running neck and neck with elizabeth warren. the guy who once posed nude in a magazine is starting to hit below the belt. it started with elizabeth warren's answer to this question during a recent debate in massachusetts. >> to help pay for his law school education, scott brown posed for cosmo. how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. [ laughter ] >> scott brown responded on a boston radio show today. >> have you official ly responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? >> thank god. >> so this is a guy who took over ted kennedy's senate seat and this isn't the first time sdot brown has degraded women in public. remember what he said about his daughters during his victory speech last year. >> just in case anyone who is watching throughout the country, yes, they are both available. no, no, no. only kidding. only kidding. aria that is definitely not available but taylor is. >> stop! >> i can see i'm going to get in trouble when i get home. >> yeah. scott brown may ha
he is running neck and neck with elizabeth warren. the guy who once posed nude in a magazine is starting to hit below the belt. it started with elizabeth warren's answer to this question during a recent debate in massachusetts. >> to help pay for his law school education, scott brown posed for cosmo. how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. [ laughter ] >> scott brown responded on a boston radio show today. >> have you official ly responded to...
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i think may have the effect of rallying women voters to elizabeth warren's cause. listen. the reason when george allen said the mekaka thing when he was running, why that moment lived on for a long time because it tapped into people's worries about sort of racially charged things in george allen's past. had he not had experience, things in his past like a noose in his law office and stuff where people thought racially charged things about him that mekaka thing would have seemed strange. similarly with scott brown this might have seemed a joke gone wrong and joke in the wrong context. but he's got a lot of socially conservative and sort of anti-women's rights things in his past that this tapts into and sort of remind you of and gives it sort of a creep factor. >> and the war in afghanistan i want to ask you about that. you've spent so much time there. ten years later we're talking about more than 14,000 u.s. troops wounded, $338 billion. the death toll extraordinary. what do we say about this? 1687 men and women killed. >> andrea, i feel like this is -- the fact that this i
i think may have the effect of rallying women voters to elizabeth warren's cause. listen. the reason when george allen said the mekaka thing when he was running, why that moment lived on for a long time because it tapped into people's worries about sort of racially charged things in george allen's past. had he not had experience, things in his past like a noose in his law office and stuff where people thought racially charged things about him that mekaka thing would have seemed strange....
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. >>> warren buffett was right, 25% of the wealthiest americans pay a lower percentage of taxes than middle classers than this country but republicans want to hike tax for the most vulnerable. >>> and the pizza man, herman cain, led the republican pack less thahan twtwo dayss butt a already picking his running mate stlchl a confident dude. we will talk about it. we will be right back. at adt, we get financing from ge capital. but they also go beyond banking. we installed a ge fleet monitoring system. it tracks every vehicle in their fleet. it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously
. >>> warren buffett was right, 25% of the wealthiest americans pay a lower percentage of taxes than middle classers than this country but republicans want to hike tax for the most vulnerable. >>> and the pizza man, herman cain, led the republican pack less thahan twtwo dayss butt a already picking his running mate stlchl a confident dude. we will talk about it. we will be right back. at adt, we get financing from ge capital. but they also go beyond banking. we installed a ge...
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"new york times" about elizabeth warren and scott brown. a sense of humor is the first casualty of any fiercely fought campaign, and brown vs. warren, if she gets the nomination, will be one of 2012's fiercest. his victory in the special election in early 2010 not only stunned but galled democrats. a photo genic, inel tyen tyupst seat left vacate by the death of ted kennedy and it could prove decisive in preventing republicans from wresting control of the chamber. both parties will flood the state with money. warren on monday announced an impressive two-month tally of $3.15 million in donations and both parties' candidates will be shoe horned into the election cycles of biting cliche's and conceits whether they fit or not. warren and brown don't at least not neatly. >> katty kay, massachusetts is going to be a critical senate battle. probably the most fascinating next year. >> yeah, because the republicans if they want to take the senate need to hold on to massachusetts and they think that in scott brown they have what they believe is the p
"new york times" about elizabeth warren and scott brown. a sense of humor is the first casualty of any fiercely fought campaign, and brown vs. warren, if she gets the nomination, will be one of 2012's fiercest. his victory in the special election in early 2010 not only stunned but galled democrats. a photo genic, inel tyen tyupst seat left vacate by the death of ted kennedy and it could prove decisive in preventing republicans from wresting control of the chamber. both parties will...
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low blow, one blogger calling it a boyden level faux pas, but it started with a jab from elizabeth warren. >> to help pay for law school education, scott brown posed for "cosmo," how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> well, now here's scott brown's response. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? [ laughter ] >> thank god. >> in the meantime, gabby giffords returned to washington again last night, attending the retirement ceremony for her husband. giffords is still in rehab but strong enough to pin a cross on her husband's lapel. >>> we're used to seeing shakira like this, her hips shaking and her singing, but she's been appointed by president obama to serve on his advisory committee to improve education in the hispanic community. >>> a former commander of u.s. troops in afghanistan, general stanley mcchrystal, is saying we began the war with a frightingly simplistic view ten years ago today. >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training c
low blow, one blogger calling it a boyden level faux pas, but it started with a jab from elizabeth warren. >> to help pay for law school education, scott brown posed for "cosmo," how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> well, now here's scott brown's response. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? [ laughter ] >> thank god. >> in the meantime, gabby...
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fused with people inside like an elizabeth warren, those in the caucus who have a people's budget. that is when change comes about. but it's also when you have a country in desperate need. you need to find ways to channel the issues that you know have been consumed to talk of deficits and debt, manufacture crisis. i think the political space is now open. the media is finally paying attention to other movements. it is all tea party until now. it did a disservice to people in this country. you travel this country. there are good, decent people trying to find a way in this country and are getting represented. working america is the afl affiliate which organizes nonunion workers in more places. it recruited 25,000 people in the last week because of the visibility of occupy wall street. it's interesting. it's white working class. why are people in ohio, wisconsin, they're looking at the issues. and the right-wing is going to focus the backlash will be ferocious. they're going to fix on people's clothes and music. what we need to focus on is the real deficit in this country of jobs and d
fused with people inside like an elizabeth warren, those in the caucus who have a people's budget. that is when change comes about. but it's also when you have a country in desperate need. you need to find ways to channel the issues that you know have been consumed to talk of deficits and debt, manufacture crisis. i think the political space is now open. the media is finally paying attention to other movements. it is all tea party until now. it did a disservice to people in this country. you...
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. >>> also the battle between senator scott brown and his democratic opponent, elizabeth warren. but not about jobs or the economy, it's about clothes. actually it's about no clothes. we'll explain. [ male announcer ] if you're only brushing, add listerine® total care for more complete oral care. ♪ it works in six different ways to restore enamel... strengthen teeth... freshen breath... help prevent cavities... and kill bad breath germs for a whole mouth clean. so go beyond the brush with listerine® total care, the most complete mouthwash. now get all the benefits... without the alcohol. new listerine® total care zero. >>> potential road block to alabama's new controversial immigration law widely considered to be the toughest in the country. let's go to washington's justice correspondent pete williams to break it down for us. >> reporter: the government would like to have a road block here. they've asked a federal court to block some provisions of alabama's tough new immigration law that's gone into effect. the government says what's wrong with this law is states can't devic
. >>> also the battle between senator scott brown and his democratic opponent, elizabeth warren. but not about jobs or the economy, it's about clothes. actually it's about no clothes. we'll explain. [ male announcer ] if you're only brushing, add listerine® total care for more complete oral care. ♪ it works in six different ways to restore enamel... strengthen teeth... freshen breath... help prevent cavities... and kill bad breath germs for a whole mouth clean. so go beyond the...
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in a radio interview yesterday. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? >> thank god. >> "thank god"? that's how they say it in massachusetts. and this campaign is just getting started. nextç up, how's this for a bad dream. what if you were running for president and nobody showed up, no press, just voters. that's what happened to vp candidate gary johnson when he arrived at a new hampshire high school to speak with voters last night. the room was empty. rather than split, johnson and the five reporters stuck around for a q&a session. so what are the future plans of gary johnson if he does not end up in the white house? >> so it's president or nothing? >> well, by president or nothing, yeah, yeah, if i'm not successful, you're just never going to hear from me again. >> never going to hear from him again. based on his attendance record, i'm betting that soon even he won't be in the room. and finally, is gridlock good? according to supreme court justice antonin scalia, that was the plan all along. >> i hear americans sa
in a radio interview yesterday. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? >> thank god. >> "thank god"? that's how they say it in massachusetts. and this campaign is just getting started. nextç up, how's this for a bad dream. what if you were running for president and nobody showed up, no press, just voters. that's what happened to vp candidate gary johnson when he arrived at a new hampshire high...
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good for elizabeth warren up there. next for virginia, for the senate for the seat of the retiring jim webb, governor tim kaine up against former senator george allen, kaine has a one-point lead, 45-44. what a great race. two premiere matchups we'll be watching all the way up to election day. we'll be rooting for one of these candidates. >>> welcome back to "hardball." for a supposed front-runner, mitt romney still having trouble gaining traction with actual republican voters n.poll after poll his support has stayed virtually unchanged as other candidates have battled to fill anti-romney, if you will, position. last month it was rick perry in that position. now it appears to be herman cane challenging him. this is despite the fact that he's been strong in debates, mitt romney has, and has racked up a number of impressive endorsements, but what's wrong with mitt romney? will his numbers begin to move now, and here's what we can tell from what the results of the newest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll tells us and that
good for elizabeth warren up there. next for virginia, for the senate for the seat of the retiring jim webb, governor tim kaine up against former senator george allen, kaine has a one-point lead, 45-44. what a great race. two premiere matchups we'll be watching all the way up to election day. we'll be rooting for one of these candidates. >>> welcome back to "hardball." for a supposed front-runner, mitt romney still having trouble gaining traction with actual republican voters...
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as the kids say in the massachusetts senate race as democrat elizabeth warren takes a swipe at north scott brown's shirtless past. the question is, what was the reply from brown has him in some trouble this morning. >>> and it's over. it's all over. alex rodriguez waves meekly at the yankees final pitch of the season and the
as the kids say in the massachusetts senate race as democrat elizabeth warren takes a swipe at north scott brown's shirtless past. the question is, what was the reply from brown has him in some trouble this morning. >>> and it's over. it's all over. alex rodriguez waves meekly at the yankees final pitch of the season and the
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elizabeth warren announced her campaign, raised more than $3 million in less than a month. senator scott brown's campaign raised $1.5 million in the same quarter, but the republican already has over $10 million in the bank. >>> a little later this afternoon, michelle obama serves as the jumper in chief. she's trying to help break the guinness world record for the most people doing jumping jacks in one 24-hour period. 20,000 people will need to get involved. of course, she's been very big on getting fit. >>> well, some big democrats are embracing the movement known as occupy wall street, while republicans have begged off comparisons to the tea party. >> do they want the people on wall street to come out of their offices and write them a check? i don't think that's going to happen. so, this is totally different from the tea party. >> i ran across two of the protests, one in washington, d.c., and one in boston. and they have nothing in common at all with the protests that were being put forward -- or the demonstrations, you might say, that were put forward by the tea party. >>
elizabeth warren announced her campaign, raised more than $3 million in less than a month. senator scott brown's campaign raised $1.5 million in the same quarter, but the republican already has over $10 million in the bank. >>> a little later this afternoon, michelle obama serves as the jumper in chief. she's trying to help break the guinness world record for the most people doing jumping jacks in one 24-hour period. 20,000 people will need to get involved. of course, she's been very...
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shared prosperity among all americans, not just at the very top becoming the winners. >> professor warren, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me, lawrence. >>> my fun with donald trump continues. he sent me tweets today and for the first time ever he said something on tv that i completely agree with. and walter isaac soon will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. so soon will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. n soon will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no po
shared prosperity among all americans, not just at the very top becoming the winners. >> professor warren, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me, lawrence. >>> my fun with donald trump continues. he sent me tweets today and for the first time ever he said something on tv that i completely agree with. and walter isaac soon will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. so soon will join us to tell us what steve...
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shared prosperity among all americans, not just at the very top becoming the winners. >> professor warren, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me, lawrence. >>> my fun with donald trump continues. he sent me tweets today and for the first time ever he said something on tv that i completely agree with. and walter isaac soon will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. so soon will ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the peace of mind of owning a 2011 iihs top safety pick. the all-new volkswagen passat. a 2011 iihs top safety pick. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. any sec---o-m-g dad, you are not meeting him looking like that. i look fine. just a little trouble with a bargain brand cooking spr
shared prosperity among all americans, not just at the very top becoming the winners. >> professor warren, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me, lawrence. >>> my fun with donald trump continues. he sent me tweets today and for the first time ever he said something on tv that i completely agree with. and walter isaac soon will join us to tell us what steve jobs really thought of fox news. that's coming up. so soon will ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer...
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warren buffett's secretary shouldn't be paying a higher tax rate than warren buffett. in the united states of america, a nurse or a teacher, a construction worker, making $50,000 shouldn't pay higher tax rates than somebody pulling in $50 million. that's not fair. it's not right. it's got to change. we have a chance to change it. maybe some people in congress would rather wait until the election to settle our differences and i promise you i will be ready for that election. i will be ready for that debate. i am happy to have a debate before the american people because i believe that the american people understand that we're in this together. >> so it's a handful of billionaires that the karl rove group says they're going to tap to raise a quarter billion dollars to run against president obama this election cycle. and congressional republicans on the one side. it is president obama and congressional democrats on the other side along with the people in the country who say they agree with them. 73% of the country saying they agree with the obama proposal, for example, to n
warren buffett's secretary shouldn't be paying a higher tax rate than warren buffett. in the united states of america, a nurse or a teacher, a construction worker, making $50,000 shouldn't pay higher tax rates than somebody pulling in $50 million. that's not fair. it's not right. it's got to change. we have a chance to change it. maybe some people in congress would rather wait until the election to settle our differences and i promise you i will be ready for that election. i will be ready for...
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they don't like independent consumer agency and the work that elizabeth warren did. they don't want derivatives to be regulated. incredibly, they want to go back to a situation where aig was able to get itself in all this trouble. they don't want a fiduciary responsibility on people who advise investors. advise investors. as i said, first of all, he's talking about the period when his party was in control. in 2007 when we took over, we began to make illegal these subprime loans, et cetera, and as i said, poor newt is just beside himself. he thought he was a great gift to the country, and he finds himself being taken back to the return window, not at tiffany's, i guess, but a different place, and he can't deal with it. >>> let me suggest behind the malevolent comment of newt gingrich of you and senator dodd was a grim effort to try to raise a few bucks in this campaign. as you must know, congressman frank, as everybody in business knows it, you and chris dodd did something to regulate those people, is this the way to pass the tin cup around and get money for what's al
they don't like independent consumer agency and the work that elizabeth warren did. they don't want derivatives to be regulated. incredibly, they want to go back to a situation where aig was able to get itself in all this trouble. they don't want a fiduciary responsibility on people who advise investors. advise investors. as i said, first of all, he's talking about the period when his party was in control. in 2007 when we took over, we began to make illegal these subprime loans, et cetera, and...
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if you think about the concept right now about the so-called buffett rule, according to warren buffett, he's already paying less taxes than other people. what a flat tax does is have everyone pay the same percent. if you strip away all the political rhetoric and all the back and forth, the one thing about the flat tax, it will actually work and create jobs. and we know that because it's worked in eastern europe. it's worked in estonia and lithuania. it's worked because people know that they get a fair deal. they know what they're supposed to pay and it leads to economic expansion. and that's the one thing this country needs right now is economic expansion, not this politics of envy. >> i sure as hell hope he catch up to lithuania. i mean, john, i have to tell you, there's been a progressive tax in this country under reagan, under roosevelt, under every -- under eisenhower. >> and look what it's done. it's screwed up -- >> we've been the most successful economy in the world. right now we're having a hard time. whether you change your tax system in a difficult situation like that to go t
if you think about the concept right now about the so-called buffett rule, according to warren buffett, he's already paying less taxes than other people. what a flat tax does is have everyone pay the same percent. if you strip away all the political rhetoric and all the back and forth, the one thing about the flat tax, it will actually work and create jobs. and we know that because it's worked in eastern europe. it's worked in estonia and lithuania. it's worked because people know that they get...
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. >> warren buffett's secretary shouldn't pay a higher tax rate than warren buffett. >> what do you think? pretty close? that's not all. in another speech later in the same year in chicago, illinois, ronald reagan dared to compare the tax rate of workers in big corporations. >> the result is that workers sometimes find themselves paying higher taxes than the giant corporations they work for. and hardworking families have to struggle under a growing tax burden while the special interests get a free ride. >> hmm. you a reagan fan? taking down the picture yet? in the same speech, reagan described a letter he had received. >> an executive earning in six figures well above $100,000 a year. he wrote me in support of the tax plan because he said, i am legally able to take advantage of the present tax code, nothing dishonest, doing what the law prescribes and wind up paying a smaller salary than my secretary gets. or, i mean, paying a smaller salary. paying a smaller tax than my secretary pays. >> well, reagan messed up that line a little bit, but the message is clear. he didn't think a secretary
. >> warren buffett's secretary shouldn't pay a higher tax rate than warren buffett. >> what do you think? pretty close? that's not all. in another speech later in the same year in chicago, illinois, ronald reagan dared to compare the tax rate of workers in big corporations. >> the result is that workers sometimes find themselves paying higher taxes than the giant corporations they work for. and hardworking families have to struggle under a growing tax burden while the special...