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at least if you want to deal with america, what we're proving is, because america is like daddy. we'll give you a lot of money if you're good, or we'll stomp upon your head and kill you. or they play daddy. >> the reason we won't intervene in syria, is because unlike libya. >> they have nuclear weapons. any way. let's talk about something more joyous, shall we? there's a recent study on america's allies. before you get too smug, although you should be smug. where's the list? at the table, we have two young american gentlemen of irish decent. a lovely woman from british decent. and another lovely young lady from canadian decent. and you can see why the four of us get along so well. you will see the most popular american ally -- >> not me. >> the californnadian. >> usa traaustralia, a close se. >> we're above the french. i'm okay with that. >> you're not in the competition with canada. you're in a competition with france. >> you're good. you're in. meanwhile, obviously, iran is at the bottom of the list. that doesn't take a rocket scientist. should we form a new alliance, tim, with
at least if you want to deal with america, what we're proving is, because america is like daddy. we'll give you a lot of money if you're good, or we'll stomp upon your head and kill you. or they play daddy. >> the reason we won't intervene in syria, is because unlike libya. >> they have nuclear weapons. any way. let's talk about something more joyous, shall we? there's a recent study on america's allies. before you get too smug, although you should be smug. where's the list? at the...
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thank you. >> he started off by -- apologizing for america, end up by apologizing to america. strong, tough line. is that the new mitt we are looking at. >> it was an added line to what is a standard stump speech about this restoration of greatness. it is -- i think continue to fine tune it as they go. go along to try to get sort of -- a normal stump speech. that has been interesting watching romney. if the has been an evolving stump speech. he tried to put this together. i think tonight was the first night in a while that we have heard, heard him give a general election stump speech. in some time. that's what he did most of 2011. as the he was trying to stay above the fray. he got rid of it. giving a republican stump speech. the first time i have seen him. he is for cucused on obama, messaging, doing so to fur ire the crowd. when you talk about restoration, or restoring, you are, automatically looking backward. you don necessarily want to cede the future. >> the 90s under clinton looks pretty good right now. let me ask you about this america's candidate. i don't know how the
thank you. >> he started off by -- apologizing for america, end up by apologizing to america. strong, tough line. is that the new mitt we are looking at. >> it was an added line to what is a standard stump speech about this restoration of greatness. it is -- i think continue to fine tune it as they go. go along to try to get sort of -- a normal stump speech. that has been interesting watching romney. if the has been an evolving stump speech. he tried to put this together. i think...
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, the jobs condition in america, income and equality in america, prevalence of poverty in america is very high, which makes any politician, including this president, theoretically vulnerable to a strong candidate who can make a case for increasing investment, for increasing jobs, for creating more fairness in the tax code. no such candidate obviously exists. there are people, whoever, like this guy david walker, this gentleman, who used to be george bush's comptroller, who is working with no labels, working with america's elect, who is working inside of a campaign to renew america's prosperity, and he says things like this -- i would be interested on your thoughts on this rhetoric. >> i focus on substance and solutions. fiscal responsibility, the need for government transformation, and the need for political reforms. our political system is broken. we have a republic that is not representative of the public dominated by the wings on the far right and the far left. people know it. they want truth, leadership, and solutions. >> "the new york times" editorial page is talking about mr. w
, the jobs condition in america, income and equality in america, prevalence of poverty in america is very high, which makes any politician, including this president, theoretically vulnerable to a strong candidate who can make a case for increasing investment, for increasing jobs, for creating more fairness in the tax code. no such candidate obviously exists. there are people, whoever, like this guy david walker, this gentleman, who used to be george bush's comptroller, who is working with no...
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pbs across america. thank you, sir. >>> before we go, a brand new ranter gets her chance to sound off. find out which of the dr show friends has taken command of the chair. , i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problem
pbs across america. thank you, sir. >>> before we go, a brand new ranter gets her chance to sound off. find out which of the dr show friends has taken command of the chair. , i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation,...
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it's needed here in america. again, coming from as a san diego native, you know, we have a lot of clean tech, clean energy technology being developed right here. and also being developed in texas and in college station, texas where i went to the entrepreneur boot camp for veterans program, texas a&m they're coming up with solutions right there in texas. and i really think it's important and california is one of the leaders and texas also together being the leaders in sustainability and creating solutions and that's going to come through education and why not do it with veterans? you know, red, white, and blue and why not green? >> and when you look at the capacity that you and your colleagues, the young and energetic and powerful and inspired really, particularly in the community that you share with one another and the loyalty and the commitment to help one another achieve really any mission that you're asked to pursue, i can't think of a better group of americans to point toward the mission of american energy in
it's needed here in america. again, coming from as a san diego native, you know, we have a lot of clean tech, clean energy technology being developed right here. and also being developed in texas and in college station, texas where i went to the entrepreneur boot camp for veterans program, texas a&m they're coming up with solutions right there in texas. and i really think it's important and california is one of the leaders and texas also together being the leaders in sustainability and...
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but not in america. america, we are different. we are different. that's why the left in america is so much wanting to transform us away from our founding principles. that's why they don't want to talk in our schools. but america is different because we were founded different. were a great country because from the very beginning of the country, from the very first declaration, america was different. barack obama does not believe that. he said about nine months ago, in paul ryan's budget, he listed a whole host of entitlement and said this. he said america is a better country because of these commitments. reading from his teleprompter, he said. this is not an off-the-cuff line. this was something thought about, worked on, and delivered. he said, i'll go one step further. america was not a great country until these commitments. according to the president of the united states, america became a great country when the government of this country took money from you, sent it to washington, and redistributed it to those who they believe were more worthy of
but not in america. america, we are different. we are different. that's why the left in america is so much wanting to transform us away from our founding principles. that's why they don't want to talk in our schools. but america is different because we were founded different. were a great country because from the very beginning of the country, from the very first declaration, america was different. barack obama does not believe that. he said about nine months ago, in paul ryan's budget, he...
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the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ >>> back now with the answer to our primary pop quiz. since 1972 how many presidential candidates have lost their home state primary and gone on to win the party nomination? the answer is none. we'll get back to our super tuesday coverage of the primaries in michigan and arizona, but here's a look at other stories people are talking about right now. in chardon, ohio, officials say one of the five students shot yesterday is now brain dead. the student is 17-year-old russell king jr. another student died yesterday. the suspect, 17-year-old t.j. lane, will appear in a juvenile court later this afternoon. and officials are holding a news conference at the top of the hour. stay with thomas roberts for that. >>> what began as a schoolyard fight has led to the death of a 10-year-old california girl and the coroner ruled it a homicide. witnesses say the fight between joanna ramos and the other girl laste
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america is in iraq. america is in afghanistan. which are two of the keyboarder states for iran. if you are in that iranian situation, is it -- it strikes me that it's not difficult to understand from iran's perspective why it is they're so ambitious to do what tony is describing. or why israel is so obviously concerned about that. again, nuclear weapons are great unless you're forced to deploy them. they're prestige weapons designed to deter and in some respects perhaps to cover an effort to expand their influence. by the way, the israelis aren't the only vulnerable state in the region to iranian pressure. the saudis, the gulf states, i mean they don't call it the persian gulf for nothing. the iranians believe that they are entitled. they are a great power and they are the most important power in that region. they don't have a weapon. they haven't tested a weapon. they don't have the capacity to produce a weapon yet. but i'm not sure i could answer the question right now how to stop them. even if the israelis chose to unilaterally strike, it would be like mowing the grass. the g
america is in iraq. america is in afghanistan. which are two of the keyboarder states for iran. if you are in that iranian situation, is it -- it strikes me that it's not difficult to understand from iran's perspective why it is they're so ambitious to do what tony is describing. or why israel is so obviously concerned about that. again, nuclear weapons are great unless you're forced to deploy them. they're prestige weapons designed to deter and in some respects perhaps to cover an effort to...
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america has to make the shift. america is still engaging in the old narrative of war and military engagement and all of that. i'm not saying the american administration -- >> -- wanted to elevate development. he wanted to make development equal to diplomacy and defense. and this administration has put more emphasis on trying to engage women and young people -- >> completely. >> this is where we have to go. >> absolutely. and i'm talking about the republican -- i'm talking about america as a whole. overseas, america is not seen as democrats and republican, it has seen as america. >> and let me make this point. one of the thing that's troubling about the iran conversation is that gratifyingly, the administration has taken a very different approach, leon panetta has been skeptical public, and leaking stories about how they're telling israelis it's a bad idea. but the conversation still seems to be infected with this basic presumption that they're trying to get a nuclear weapon, they're so and so far away from it, and
america has to make the shift. america is still engaging in the old narrative of war and military engagement and all of that. i'm not saying the american administration -- >> -- wanted to elevate development. he wanted to make development equal to diplomacy and defense. and this administration has put more emphasis on trying to engage women and young people -- >> completely. >> this is where we have to go. >> absolutely. and i'm talking about the republican -- i'm...
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it's america's first big micro lending initiative. where people from detroit can make loans to small businesses in their own community over the internet. former president clinton launched this at clinton global initiative last year. we are doing things differently here and the way we are doing things is banding together using the internet and more to work across the community to provide all kinds of capital to those with ideas. there are plenty of folks here with eyes and dreaming and we are doing things differently. i think other cities across the country are looking at detroit now for solutions. >> we have resources here. the great lakes natural resource for alternative energy. we have the motown, the music industry. there is great natural resources and we are taking advantage to rebuild the city. >> the mike o'financing organization was started has gone worldwide and they have pilot projects here. councilwoman watson and risi, if you will stay with us. james family is from detroit so he has rooting there and he wants to talk about
it's america's first big micro lending initiative. where people from detroit can make loans to small businesses in their own community over the internet. former president clinton launched this at clinton global initiative last year. we are doing things differently here and the way we are doing things is banding together using the internet and more to work across the community to provide all kinds of capital to those with ideas. there are plenty of folks here with eyes and dreaming and we are...
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get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> time for our mega panel. karen, susan and jimmy are here. the most consequential thing that a man like myself must know if we're going to deal with the content of the absurdity of these. >> good god. what? >> for those who recognize this is pro-wrestling, let me try again. me and the people who watch my show are highly aware of the fact that this primary is a corrupted process by money that's a fake that's not debating america's actual problems. in the context of the fact that we know that, what's happening in the prim
get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health...
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we make our jet planes in america 83% of what we make is made in america. you should support us in trying to sell these overseas. and then a company from another country came to us and said, well, if that's the basis you're using 91% of our planes are made in america so you should support us over the company that's headquartered in america. so it gets very complicated. >> it seems like there are a lot of false starts and rabbit holes that a politician or the media or anybody could go down in an effort, a sincere effort to resolve the issue with a lack of jobs, 30 million jobs problem. how do you tell basically a false solution from a real one? >> well, look. i think false solutions are ones that talk about the past but talk about what's going on someplace else. your focus which has been the focus on creating jobs is the right solution. we have to talk about what attracts dollars to the united states, whether it's infrastructure or tax policy or bank regulatory policies or training. you know, having a market at home that's going to buy the product. we need t
we make our jet planes in america 83% of what we make is made in america. you should support us in trying to sell these overseas. and then a company from another country came to us and said, well, if that's the basis you're using 91% of our planes are made in america so you should support us over the company that's headquartered in america. so it gets very complicated. >> it seems like there are a lot of false starts and rabbit holes that a politician or the media or anybody could go down...
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if they try to make themselves look like america, they're going to look like a 19th century america. what they have done is taken themselves out of the mainstream on a whole set of these issues. i mean, the very notion of these guys running around campaigning against birth control is ridiculous. it alienates women. and they've alienated hispanics. you put that all together and they are headed for demographic doom in this election. >> bob shrum and nia-malika henderson. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you, rev. >>> coming up, a major republican retreat and their assault on women's health. can their radical agenda be pushed back across the country? >>> plus, republicans say president obama is to blame for high gas prices. today, he struck back. >> the american people aren't stupid. they know that's not a plan. especially since we're already drilling. that's a bumper sticker. it's not a strategy to solve our energy challenge. >>> and conservatives take aim at dr. seuss. watch out, america. apparently the lorax is the latest threat to democracy. you're watching "politics
if they try to make themselves look like america, they're going to look like a 19th century america. what they have done is taken themselves out of the mainstream on a whole set of these issues. i mean, the very notion of these guys running around campaigning against birth control is ridiculous. it alienates women. and they've alienated hispanics. you put that all together and they are headed for demographic doom in this election. >> bob shrum and nia-malika henderson. thank you both for...
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we are here at the school pharmacy this afternoon one of the biggest growth areas for jobs in america across the board is health, health services, health care. more on that coming up but that simply is one industry as we all know. we have a kaleidoscope of challenges and we need 30 million jobs to solve those challenges in order to get this country back ontrack from industrial investment to cradles of innovation to health care. recent college graduates among those feeling the jobs crisis the worst. 14% settling for either part-time work, 20% not using their degrees at all. that does not count the millions of innovative, enthusiastic, and driven students who will graduate in our own country in 2012. over the next three days we'll talk a lot about how we as a country can match our students, their passion, their potential, their desire to help like the wildcats here in kentucky with the great needs of our nation be it through full-time work, volunteering, experimentation, a word i like, or ultimately by freeing them from the things that are barriers like student debt, hoping to bring the
we are here at the school pharmacy this afternoon one of the biggest growth areas for jobs in america across the board is health, health services, health care. more on that coming up but that simply is one industry as we all know. we have a kaleidoscope of challenges and we need 30 million jobs to solve those challenges in order to get this country back ontrack from industrial investment to cradles of innovation to health care. recent college graduates among those feeling the jobs crisis the...
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how do we keep them in america? we're one on one with the congressman with a new bill that he says aims to do that. we'll get into it. >>> and then what is in apple's secret sauce? those workers with their suicide nets and 18-hour days, just a slice of how they do business. our specials reveal the tech titans less disgust business secrets. a jam-packed show from the belly of the beast, washington, d.c., as the 30 million jobs tour rolls on. we're delighted to have you along for the ride. nyquil (st uffy ): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what
how do we keep them in america? we're one on one with the congressman with a new bill that he says aims to do that. we'll get into it. >>> and then what is in apple's secret sauce? those workers with their suicide nets and 18-hour days, just a slice of how they do business. our specials reveal the tech titans less disgust business secrets. a jam-packed show from the belly of the beast, washington, d.c., as the 30 million jobs tour rolls on. we're delighted to have you along for the...
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the constitution is the operators manual for america. it is the how of america. it is essential that we return our government to the constraints of that constitution. but, the why of america, who we are is in the declaration and these words we hold these trues to be evident that all men are equal with certain rights. that's who we are. a country that was built on the idea that rights come to us from god and the government's job, the one thing the government is to do is protect those rights for you to form families, churches, community organizations, civic groups, hospitals, schools and building a great and just society from the bottom up. that's the conservative vision for america. that's who we are. at the end of that declaration, there was a phrase. these signers signed this declaration with this pledge, they pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. no one is asking you today to go out and pledge your life. all though, thank god men andç women step forward every day and put the uniform on of the military and do so. [ applause ] and i -- and
the constitution is the operators manual for america. it is the how of america. it is essential that we return our government to the constraints of that constitution. but, the why of america, who we are is in the declaration and these words we hold these trues to be evident that all men are equal with certain rights. that's who we are. a country that was built on the idea that rights come to us from god and the government's job, the one thing the government is to do is protect those rights for...
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it's halftime, america. and our second half is about to begin. >>> and the rush limbaughs of the world just can't handle the truth when it comes to the president's record on creating jobs. you're watching "politics nation." on msnbc. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we mak
it's halftime, america. and our second half is about to begin. >>> and the rush limbaughs of the world just can't handle the truth when it comes to the president's record on creating jobs. you're watching "politics nation." on msnbc. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power...
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let's do this america. give me your tired, your annoyed individuals yearning to improve our democracy, and we can get this constitutional amendment done real soon. dylan? >> that seems to be the best idea anybody has come up with on this whole thing, david. you have any rich friends? i'm looking and open for business. we can do this tomorrow. >> it seems like, you know, it would be hard to come up with the content for the negative ads. >> come on, dylan. we could come up with that content right now. i mean really. if the system is that broken, we can use the system to fix it. >> i like it. i think it's a brilliant innovation. i invite anybody out there to help david with his pursuit of a get-money out super pac to be used to annihilate the reputation of any politician if they don't want to pass the amendment. talk about their time with the goats or whatever you need to do, david. pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i am dylan ratigan. "hardball" is up next with chris matthews. but before we get
let's do this america. give me your tired, your annoyed individuals yearning to improve our democracy, and we can get this constitutional amendment done real soon. dylan? >> that seems to be the best idea anybody has come up with on this whole thing, david. you have any rich friends? i'm looking and open for business. we can do this tomorrow. >> it seems like, you know, it would be hard to come up with the content for the negative ads. >> come on, dylan. we could come up with...
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the tea party has helped to create this discussion in america. that's the greatest success of the tea party. certainly, people were elected, but more importantly, the debate has changed and these issues are now being discussed. >> there's an interesting namic when you look at the media portrayals and the most uninformed and popular liezed portrayals, which suggest a movement like the occupation, which is crazy protesters in the park beating drums, getting arrested, could not have anything in common with the tea party, which is very-well organized, very specific political apparatus it's been able to build. when i personally go around and talk to people that self-identify as tea partiers and/or occupiers, they tell me the same thing, which is we have two sets of rules. how do we get past the issues of mark meckler with a moe hawk versus mark meckler as an upstanding attorney from california. same guy, different identity. it seems we're lost in identity. >> the politicians like it that way. they want us to fight. they want republican versus democrat
the tea party has helped to create this discussion in america. that's the greatest success of the tea party. certainly, people were elected, but more importantly, the debate has changed and these issues are now being discussed. >> there's an interesting namic when you look at the media portrayals and the most uninformed and popular liezed portrayals, which suggest a movement like the occupation, which is crazy protesters in the park beating drums, getting arrested, could not have anything...
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the 1994 contract with america, unrealistic. the house republican majority of 1994, which by the way was elected by theç largest one-pay increase in american history. >> that's newt gingrich live at the cpac convention in washington, d.c. the only other candidate ron paul decided to sit this one out. all three who spoke today tried to woo the conservatives while there are plenty of attacks on one another. there was little said about attacking the nation's job crisis through reforming the banking system. interesting. today's auction 2012 coverage is a texas-style mega panel. all with us here in austin. the politicians as we just saw with newt gingrich there, they are mastering the art of saying exactly the right things to manipulate the lizard brain while doing nothing to reform the tax code, trade policy, banking. have they just decided we're morons? >> right now, gingrich has painted the party as he being the true conservative. the rebel. the reality is, the republican party has been infiltrated and is dominated by conservati
the 1994 contract with america, unrealistic. the house republican majority of 1994, which by the way was elected by theç largest one-pay increase in american history. >> that's newt gingrich live at the cpac convention in washington, d.c. the only other candidate ron paul decided to sit this one out. all three who spoke today tried to woo the conservatives while there are plenty of attacks on one another. there was little said about attacking the nation's job crisis through reforming...
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if america fails, president obama fails. that's where it is. >> i think you're right. i think it's a sad day when we become so cynical that even when you are dealing with the lives of people whether it is komen, breast cancer screenings, whether it is recovery of families in detroit, it is all weighed by i want president obama to lose or i want my guy to win. >> what's not to celebrate? detroit is back. leading the world and producing better cars, our factories open and people are getting back to work. god bless america. >> i have got to let it go there i never was an eastwood fan, but i went and bought a pack of his dvds, i got to get home and watch them. bill press, author of "the obama hate machine," thank you for joining us tonight. and thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball"
if america fails, president obama fails. that's where it is. >> i think you're right. i think it's a sad day when we become so cynical that even when you are dealing with the lives of people whether it is komen, breast cancer screenings, whether it is recovery of families in detroit, it is all weighed by i want president obama to lose or i want my guy to win. >> what's not to celebrate? detroit is back. leading the world and producing better cars, our factories open and people are...
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remember, red america is rural. and so if santorum, who basically is not a rural candidate, he's a suburban candidate, too, but if he can make that transition into being the rural candidate who picks up all the small towns where the republican turn out is pretty heavy and can get them going against the city slicker romney, then he could -- he could have some success in some counties that he's not spending very much money in. the other huge factor is money. if foster freeze, the billionaire from pittsburgh decides that he wants to help rick santorum play in ohio, then he's going to be more competitive there. >> let's talk about what the messages were from both candidates tonight. listening to their speeches tonight, howard, they weren't talking about michigan, they weren't talking about as as. they were talking about the states coming up. what i heard from rick santorum wasn't just a passionate speech, but a particular call for support from the miner, from north dakota, oklahoma,pennsylvania, ohio. he's clearly going
remember, red america is rural. and so if santorum, who basically is not a rural candidate, he's a suburban candidate, too, but if he can make that transition into being the rural candidate who picks up all the small towns where the republican turn out is pretty heavy and can get them going against the city slicker romney, then he could -- he could have some success in some counties that he's not spending very much money in. the other huge factor is money. if foster freeze, the billionaire from...
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not to bring america down but to fulfill america. so that everyone that's
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get mad, america. here's the other premise we heard time and time again that money is speech and we have to allow it to be free. we've made a bargain in this country that transparency comes with it. okay fine the if you want to write a million dollar check okay that's cool. but we know who you are. we can follow the agenda. >> also democratic donors do not seem to be attracted to this form as much as republicans are. the democratic superpacs are lagging way why wind -- behind. >> the president's super pac raised $4 million or the ifot associated superpac thatw3 is working on behalf of getting president obama re-elected. here's something interested, too, in the numbers in small dollar donations. one of the interesting cycles that happened, we had watergate and the post-watergate creation of campaign finance reform. we saw the slow dissolution, destruction of that system. howard dean campaign, and then the obama campaign. here is the small dollar donations as a percentage. romney has 9% of his donations
get mad, america. here's the other premise we heard time and time again that money is speech and we have to allow it to be free. we've made a bargain in this country that transparency comes with it. okay fine the if you want to write a million dollar check okay that's cool. but we know who you are. we can follow the agenda. >> also democratic donors do not seem to be attracted to this form as much as republicans are. the democratic superpacs are lagging way why wind -- behind. >>...
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nancy cohen, polar liezing america. i would like your assessment of my high pott thinks. >> i think you're right, but we're seeing something that's appalling if it weren't so hilarious. if we understood the history of the sexual counter revolution that's been going on for 40 years, it wouldn't be as surprising. >> give us a sense of what it is we're not understanding at at least on a federal political level, even if we understand it in our communities, that you think they need to understand. >> they tell a story of how a small group of reactionaries who want to control sex have hijacked our politics. it goes back 40 years. the sexual revolution and gay rights movement. it really changed america tremendously. birth control did used to be illegal. gay sex was a criminal act in every state. i mean, shocking. so americans are totally fine with these changes. >> you mean communities are fine? >> except for the small minority who has hijacked the republican party. >> and that minority we see today are men, but in your book, y
nancy cohen, polar liezing america. i would like your assessment of my high pott thinks. >> i think you're right, but we're seeing something that's appalling if it weren't so hilarious. if we understood the history of the sexual counter revolution that's been going on for 40 years, it wouldn't be as surprising. >> give us a sense of what it is we're not understanding at at least on a federal political level, even if we understand it in our communities, that you think they need to...
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and it's good that detroit is back for america. not just for obama. >> and i think that in many ways, the extreme, when you take the extreme, perry, then i think it -- and it begins to raise questions on things that you might say are very reasonable because people no longer trust the judgment of the people that are talking. >> that's right. romney is right. romney talked about unemployment the other day. the real unemployment rate is still pretty high. a lot of people are underemployed. that's true. and the economy is not perfect. you reduce credibility for that when the party you are representing says things like the president didn't want to capture bin laden. they have to narrow down the criticisms and not seem out of touch of where things are. >> is this bill a sign of desperation? is it that they can't find a message? they're tone deaf? i just can't understand why it's such an approach. >> i think it's clearly desperation on their part because they have no messages as to what they are for. they want to attack obama. yet they se
and it's good that detroit is back for america. not just for obama. >> and i think that in many ways, the extreme, when you take the extreme, perry, then i think it -- and it begins to raise questions on things that you might say are very reasonable because people no longer trust the judgment of the people that are talking. >> that's right. romney is right. romney talked about unemployment the other day. the real unemployment rate is still pretty high. a lot of people are...
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what has made america great, what has made parties great, what has made politics great. what did the world recognize 20 -- november 2008? that we dreamed something that we didn't think was possible and the world stood up and applauded the united states of america when barack obama was elected. and we all felt that we had accomplished something that was historic in nature. there is no room, except maybe on the moon colony for this mr. brimelow. >> well, i wouldn't even do that on the moon. there's no room for xreemp ip on either side and all of us have to be straight up about it if we find ourselves in that situation. >> thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> still ahead -- the effort to save willard romney's campaign. it's no secret anymore. that's next. [ female announcer ] feeling that flu all over your body? immerse yourself in all over relief with alka seltzer plus. it's specially formulated to speed relief to every inch of you. liquidate your flu symptoms with alka seltzer plus. ♪little lov a little love my way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to reme
what has made america great, what has made parties great, what has made politics great. what did the world recognize 20 -- november 2008? that we dreamed something that we didn't think was possible and the world stood up and applauded the united states of america when barack obama was elected. and we all felt that we had accomplished something that was historic in nature. there is no room, except maybe on the moon colony for this mr. brimelow. >> well, i wouldn't even do that on the moon....
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it is how america works. it is the how of america. but there is another document equally important, which is the why of america. and that's the declaration of independence. and in that declaration is these words, we hole these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. that phrase is the most transformational phrase ever written in a government document. that phrase said that we are going to be a country with limited government, and believing in free people to be able to form families and communities and churches and educational institutions and hospitals and be able to build a great and just society, a free society from the bottom up. that's how america works best from the bottom up. and that's the solutions that we're going to propose for america, the bottom up. [ applause ] the men and women who signed that declaration of independence wrote this final phrase. we pledge to each other, we pledge to each other our lives, our fortune, and our sacred honor. when
it is how america works. it is the how of america. but there is another document equally important, which is the why of america. and that's the declaration of independence. and in that declaration is these words, we hole these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. that phrase is the most transformational phrase ever written in a government document. that phrase said that we are going to be a country with limited...
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whereas in america, they can do whatever they want and they don't lose anything. in brazil, it's personal liability. that's a huge distinction in the cultures in the countries. >> what it means, are people succeeding, which people? ge is succeeding because they are embracing what it means to be a doctor in india and their healthy imagination business is paying attention to that even though it means they are selling a $3500 cardiogram instead of a $35,000 cardiogram. 40% of them are sold in western europe. they are succeeding because they are embracing a new model. meanwhile people in india doing housing development for the hundred million lower class people who need housing, they are succeeding for a different reason. they don't just care about the maximum development profit. they count other kinds as well. >> it's an effective solution. go ahead, jimmy. >> so we as a country, we began making good things like agricultu agriculture. we exported those. then we did products like steel. >> still do. >> yes. and then we did high-tech. we exported those ideas. what's ne
whereas in america, they can do whatever they want and they don't lose anything. in brazil, it's personal liability. that's a huge distinction in the cultures in the countries. >> what it means, are people succeeding, which people? ge is succeeding because they are embracing what it means to be a doctor in india and their healthy imagination business is paying attention to that even though it means they are selling a $3500 cardiogram instead of a $35,000 cardiogram. 40% of them are sold...
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we need to shatter the world's dependence and not just america's. will you explain that? >> war used to be fought over salt. now it's over oil. even if america became dependent, we would have to defend the straits of hormuz so our markets in china and japan could still get their oil. so they have an alternative until they are off it as well. >> quite a mission. >> absolutely. >> perfect for our veterans, wouldn't you say? >> we are the ones that can do this. >> i fully believe that. mr. nolan, thank you very much for your time. appreciate it. dan nolan, thank you. coming up, another greedy bastards reading by sir william of vanderbilt. we are live at the ohio state university campus as the 30 million jobs tour college edition rolls on. ♪ there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling
we need to shatter the world's dependence and not just america's. will you explain that? >> war used to be fought over salt. now it's over oil. even if america became dependent, we would have to defend the straits of hormuz so our markets in china and japan could still get their oil. so they have an alternative until they are off it as well. >> quite a mission. >> absolutely. >> perfect for our veterans, wouldn't you say? >> we are the ones that can do this....
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this is america. coming up, i'm going to tell you a little bit more about my sense of gratitude about where i am right now safe here in this studio. ohhh my head, ohhh. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin, this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles, enters the bloodstream fast, and safely rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your tough pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! [ male announcer ] for fast powerful pain relief, use bayer advanced aspirin. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below he enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar professional trea
this is america. coming up, i'm going to tell you a little bit more about my sense of gratitude about where i am right now safe here in this studio. ohhh my head, ohhh. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin, this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles, enters the bloodstream fast, and safely rushes...
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everywhere you go, america, i see your cup of joe goes with you. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has your feet. gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ [ mom ] hi, there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of a tiguan, one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to t
everywhere you go, america, i see your cup of joe goes with you. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has your feet. gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪...
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values really do count in america. win michigan, game over. if romney loses michigan, is it game over for him? >> i don't know if the game is over, but the clock is definitely running out. i think what's going to happen on the republican side is they'll get real nervous because they have been betting on mitt romney having this firewall in michigan and arizona and it looks like the firewall may not hold up. if that happens it's going to be tough for him. it's going to give a lot of people a lot of angst when they have to figure out what to do with mitt romney so damaged. >> now, jackie, you are out there in arizona at the site of the campaign. how tense is it because this is very, very, very high drama tonight on where this debate goes. and next tuesday could decide whether or not mitt romney is going to be the inevitable nominee in this or not. how tense -- what is the feeling like? what are the candidates like? >> you know, romney today had unveiled his tax plan. and it was noticeable he didn't mention rick santorum. he didn't mention any of
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that's the "solution" to america's mortgage crisis. delaware attorney general refusing to sign on to the agreement for self-evident reasons. he joins us now. what do you say, attorney general, to those who say this deal is better than no deal? >> well, i can't speak and i'm hesitant to speak for my colleagues. i know what i'm doing. we talked about it a bunch now. it's asking questions that make sure that at least here in the state of delaware that we can continue to investigate the pieces that i have the capacity and resources to investigate. last fall, i made a decision to go to the central nervous system of this issue of the mortgage finance industry. that is to go and attack and sue the mortgage electronic registration system. it's a deceptive practice at the core of the foreclosure crisis. that's why we decided to use our resources here and direct our resources there. i think you see katherine masttow taking on a different piece of this. each of us taking on a very defined and decertainable piece of this investigation. and so for
that's the "solution" to america's mortgage crisis. delaware attorney general refusing to sign on to the agreement for self-evident reasons. he joins us now. what do you say, attorney general, to those who say this deal is better than no deal? >> well, i can't speak and i'm hesitant to speak for my colleagues. i know what i'm doing. we talked about it a bunch now. it's asking questions that make sure that at least here in the state of delaware that we can continue to investigate...
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get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> gas prices continue to skyrocket. that's fueling the political fire. it's a huge election year issue. it's what the consumer sees at the pump. >> some politicians see this as a political opportunity. since it's an election year, they are already dusting off their same 3-point plan for $2 gas. >> you have two futures. you have $2.50 a gallon or less. you have $9 a gallon or more. you pick. i think the majority starts to shrink for obama. >> if there's one thing we have learned through this tour and all the rest of it, it's that there's no more significant issue and no more consequential commodity that's completely mispriced than energy. and the fact of the matter is, whether it's the $7 trillion on the straits of hormuz, or the manipulation that occurs at the pump on a speculative level, to get lost in the price of gasoline is to get lost in one of the most corrupt explorations in the history of mankind. at the same time as the mega panel comes in, tim is here, sam is here. imogen
get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> gas prices continue to skyrocket. that's fueling the political fire. it's a huge election year issue. it's what the consumer sees at the pump. >> some politicians see this as a political opportunity. since it's an election year, they are already dusting off their same 3-point plan for $2 gas. >> you have two futures. you have $2.50 a gallon or less. you have $9 a gallon or more. you pick. i think the majority...
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it's halftime, america. and our second half's about to given. >> republicans say that ad was spinning for president obama. karl rove went so far as to say the ad was a turnoff. >> i was frankly offended. i'm a huge fan of clint eastwood. i thought it was an extremely well done ad. but it's a sign of what happens when you have chicago-style politics. >> eastwood was a longtime republican and he issued this statement. i am certainly not politically affiliated with mr. obama. it was meant to be a message about job growth and the spirit of america. i think all politicians will agree with it. jonathan capehart is an msnbc contributor and opinion writer for "the washington post." well, apparent lip not all politicians agree with it, jonathan. >> hi, chris. i'm mystified by this. what was there not to like about -- especially in the clip that you showed of what clint eastwood said? it's such a pro-american, pro-detroit message that should transcend politics and yet you have karl rove and other conservatives who, qu
it's halftime, america. and our second half's about to given. >> republicans say that ad was spinning for president obama. karl rove went so far as to say the ad was a turnoff. >> i was frankly offended. i'm a huge fan of clint eastwood. i thought it was an extremely well done ad. but it's a sign of what happens when you have chicago-style politics. >> eastwood was a longtime republican and he issued this statement. i am certainly not politically affiliated with mr. obama. it...
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very out of touch with the mid-america and what americans want. and they want privacy, not this type of government invasion. >> laura, i think she raises a very interesting point. this is the party that says we don't need big government. government should stay out of people's lives. but it's the same party that wants to dictate people's private sexual habits and sexual behavior. you can't have it both ways. >> you're right. you can't. the republican party has been all over the place on this particular issue. it's really interesting, you know, we have mcdonnell here mandating ultra sounds. ultrasounds were also mandated in texas before an abortion. rick santorum saying he wants to ban prenatal test chicago sing up a situation for a woman saying she wanted to have an abortion wanting to get prenatal testing. what can we mandate and what can we not mandate? it seems like they're having trouble making up their minds. >> delegate herring you have your hands full because there's any number of anti-choice and anti- in my opinion, people laws. this is the
very out of touch with the mid-america and what americans want. and they want privacy, not this type of government invasion. >> laura, i think she raises a very interesting point. this is the party that says we don't need big government. government should stay out of people's lives. but it's the same party that wants to dictate people's private sexual habits and sexual behavior. you can't have it both ways. >> you're right. you can't. the republican party has been all over the place...
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this is the great thing about america. the first taiwanese-american player ever. first taiwanese player. ever. went to harvard. that's not a basketball powerhouse. gets cut by the warriors. golden state warriors and houston rockets. is lang wirk on the new york knicks bench. sent to the d-league. brought back. and coach d'antoni who people in new york are calling for his neck to be fired, as an act of desperation says, all right. go in and it turns the whole world upside down. >> now, i mean, you know the preacher in me came out because he is a guy rejected on many levels. and he ends up being the rejected stone ends up becoming the cornerstone of this team. that's the story you and i were talking about on the phone today. here's a guy that says to everybody, whether you are a sports fan or not, be careful what you look over because the person that you think is a failure, failure, failure, reject, reject. >> just by looking at appearance. >> they might be the lin in our office, the lin in your building the lin in your life. >> with the name lin you can make a mill
this is the great thing about america. the first taiwanese-american player ever. first taiwanese player. ever. went to harvard. that's not a basketball powerhouse. gets cut by the warriors. golden state warriors and houston rockets. is lang wirk on the new york knicks bench. sent to the d-league. brought back. and coach d'antoni who people in new york are calling for his neck to be fired, as an act of desperation says, all right. go in and it turns the whole world upside down. >> now, i...
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, love america. it actually does lessen some of the greatness of the country you have this stop and frisk policy which he is essentially calling out but america is still a great place. got to pledge allegiance as i'm telling painful truths about the nation. >> and he still got flak for it. >> to me it was a defining moment. i think it was similar thing happened in the civil liberties where they signed the executive order on guantanamo and they released those sea memos and it just blew up. it was a huge thing. dick cheney was on the news everywhere. you've seen since then, it's like, okay, touch the hot pot once, we're not going to touch it again. politically and you've seen with this issue it was like, okay, got it. >> that's part of -- i mean, i think we are watching so much. this is the beauty, the examination of the presidency and of race in this conversation. it's such public. we are watching this dance and we are watching this navigation and we are seeing because they are the first, the first al
, love america. it actually does lessen some of the greatness of the country you have this stop and frisk policy which he is essentially calling out but america is still a great place. got to pledge allegiance as i'm telling painful truths about the nation. >> and he still got flak for it. >> to me it was a defining moment. i think it was similar thing happened in the civil liberties where they signed the executive order on guantanamo and they released those sea memos and it just...
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but it turns out that car wasn't made in america at all. it was made in canada. and in the same ad, romney talks about going to the detroit auto show. >> i grew up in michigan. it was exciting to be here. i remember going to the detroit auto show with my dad. it was a big deal. >> the problem is, the photo he shows in that ad wasn't the detroit auto show. think progress says it was actually the worlds fair in new york city. this week, romney writes an op ed saying, quote, things would be better without the bailout. and just two days later, general motors announces record profits of $7.6 billion. and finally, romney gets a big endorsement from michigan's republican governor who just happens to disagree with him on the bailout. >> did the bailout save the detroit auto industry? >> well, the bailout actually was something that really worked. if you look at the results of the companies. >> romney's mess in michigan highlights how out of step he is on the issues. you either think government can help save jobs, provide health care and regulate the banks or you don't. >
but it turns out that car wasn't made in america at all. it was made in canada. and in the same ad, romney talks about going to the detroit auto show. >> i grew up in michigan. it was exciting to be here. i remember going to the detroit auto show with my dad. it was a big deal. >> the problem is, the photo he shows in that ad wasn't the detroit auto show. think progress says it was actually the worlds fair in new york city. this week, romney writes an op ed saying, quote, things...
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it was once considered the bloodiest prison in america. and its current population of 5,148 men serve sentences so long, it's estimated 90% of them will die here. yet things have changed drastically over the past decade. and much credit goes to warden burl cain. >> corrections is our name. the root word is to correct deviant behavior. if we can save one person from being a victim of violent crime, it's worth everything we do. that's what our mission is, not to torment and torture, but it is to correct bad behavior and do that any way you can. the root way to do that is morality. moral people obviously don't rape, pilfer, steal. >> right here, the midst of angola, i have seen change. because the seed of the favor of god on your life. >> warden cain's approach to morality works on two levels. one, spiritual and religious. the other, engaging employment opportunities. church is optional. work is not. >> i've been editing really for about a month now. and been with lsp productions for about nine months. >> perhaps the most unusual example of i
it was once considered the bloodiest prison in america. and its current population of 5,148 men serve sentences so long, it's estimated 90% of them will die here. yet things have changed drastically over the past decade. and much credit goes to warden burl cain. >> corrections is our name. the root word is to correct deviant behavior. if we can save one person from being a victim of violent crime, it's worth everything we do. that's what our mission is, not to torment and torture, but it...
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. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing? i hope you're enjoying this overcast cloudy day. >> catch that dove over there and eat that mother [ bleep ]. >> it prides itself as america's toughest jail. >> we don't issue them pillows. they use extra blankets or toilet paper rolled up in a sheet. >> we went behind the headlines to find stories that ranged from the unexpected -- >> my ears are an inch. when i'm done i'll be at three or four. >> to horrifying. >> what did you do that you would consider torture? >> ripped his teeth out. that's my favorite. >> at the center of this most unusual jail is one of america's most controversial figures. >> they hate the place. that's music to my ears. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to emb
. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing? i hope you're enjoying this overcast cloudy day. >> catch that dove over there and eat that mother [ bleep ]. >> it prides itself as america's toughest jail. >> we don't issue them pillows. they use extra blankets or toilet paper rolled up in a sheet....
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love america. it actually does lessen some of the greatness of the country you have this stop and frisk policy which he is essentially calling out but america is still a great place. got to pledge allegiance as i'm telling painful truths about the nation. >> and he still got flak for it. >> of course he did. >> to me it was a defining moment. i think it was similar thing happened in the civil liberties where they signed the executive order on guantanamo and they released those sea memos and it just blew up. it was a huge thing. dick cheney was on the news everywhere. you've seen since then, it's like, okay, touch the hot pot once, we're not going to touch it again. politically and you've seen with this issue it was like, okay, got it. >> that's part of -- i mean, i think we are watching so much. this is the beauty, the examination of the presidency and of race in this conversation. it's such public. we are watching this dance and we are watching this navigation and we are seeing because they are th
love america. it actually does lessen some of the greatness of the country you have this stop and frisk policy which he is essentially calling out but america is still a great place. got to pledge allegiance as i'm telling painful truths about the nation. >> and he still got flak for it. >> of course he did. >> to me it was a defining moment. i think it was similar thing happened in the civil liberties where they signed the executive order on guantanamo and they released those...
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that's the america that we believe in. that's what we have to roll up our sleeves and get back to doing is creating an america where everybody is doing their fair share, everybody gets a fair shot, everybody is engaging in fair play. and we are still fighting our way back from the worst economic crisis in our lifetimes, and we still have a lot of work to do and a long way to go. it's going to take time to recover all the jobs that were lost when the recession was add its depths, but the fight is beginning to turn our way. over the past two years our businesses have added over 3.7 million new jobs, our manufacturers are hiring more new workers to make more new things here in america than at any time since the 1990s, so our economy is growing stronger. and the last thing we need, the last thing we can afford to do, is to go back to the same policies that got us in this mess in the first place. the last thing we need is for washington to stand in the way of america's comeback. first and foremost, that means washington shouldn
that's the america that we believe in. that's what we have to roll up our sleeves and get back to doing is creating an america where everybody is doing their fair share, everybody gets a fair shot, everybody is engaging in fair play. and we are still fighting our way back from the worst economic crisis in our lifetimes, and we still have a lot of work to do and a long way to go. it's going to take time to recover all the jobs that were lost when the recession was add its depths, but the fight...
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state representative really introduce a bill to change the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america? >>> finally, let me finish with the president's timely political savvy. we start with the deal president obama made today in that fight over birth control. melinda henneberger is with "the washington post." and cynthia tucker is a political columnist and now a professor at the university of georgia. thank you for joining us. it's been a turbulent week. but today president obama announced he's changing that hhs rule on contraceptive coverage. let's listen. >> under the rule, women will still have access to free, preventive care that includes contraceptive services, no matter where they work. so that core principle remains. but if a woman's employer is a charity or a hospital that has a religious objection to providing contraceptive services as part of their health plan, the insurance company, not the hospital or the charity, will be required to reach out and offer the woman contraceptive care free of charge without co-pays and without hassles. >> without hassles. timothy dol said his
state representative really introduce a bill to change the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america? >>> finally, let me finish with the president's timely political savvy. we start with the deal president obama made today in that fight over birth control. melinda henneberger is with "the washington post." and cynthia tucker is a political columnist and now a professor at the university of georgia. thank you for joining us. it's been a turbulent week. but today...
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he said, "satan has his sights set on the united states of america." listen. >> if you were seat tan, who would you attack in this day and age? there is no one else to go after, other than the united states. and that's about the case for now almost 200 years. the place where he was, in my mind, the most successful and first successful was in academia. he understood pride of smart people. we saw this domino effect. and of course, we look at the shape of mainline property test talentism in this country and it is in shambles it is gone, from the world of christianity you cannize see it. >> mainline property test talentism gone from the mainline of christianity. academia satan has attacked. i mean this is very extreme. is he playing politics or is this really who rick santorum is? >> this is who he really s he is trending going back to some work that my father did that i talk about as a reason why i left the evangelical movement in mid'80s that set out to first demonize the united states government as an agent of evil because it allowed abortion, gay right
he said, "satan has his sights set on the united states of america." listen. >> if you were seat tan, who would you attack in this day and age? there is no one else to go after, other than the united states. and that's about the case for now almost 200 years. the place where he was, in my mind, the most successful and first successful was in academia. he understood pride of smart people. we saw this domino effect. and of course, we look at the shape of mainline property test...
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is america's longest war close to coming to an end? an announcement has critics up in arms. >>> a legal move by a florida club own er to adopt his girlfriend call cagey and down right creepy. wait until you hear it. i'm thomas roberts. great to have you with me. a lot to get to. first though, it's politics vegas style. anything could happen. they are hoping to capitalize on his florida punch to newt gingrich. but instead it's been focused on an ill-conceived comment about the poor. take a listen. >> i'm not concerned about the very poor. we have a sfe
is america's longest war close to coming to an end? an announcement has critics up in arms. >>> a legal move by a florida club own er to adopt his girlfriend call cagey and down right creepy. wait until you hear it. i'm thomas roberts. great to have you with me. a lot to get to. first though, it's politics vegas style. anything could happen. they are hoping to capitalize on his florida punch to newt gingrich. but instead it's been focused on an ill-conceived comment about the poor....
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america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> three skiers were killed sunday in an avalanche. a fourth skier who was wearing a safety device survived. and a helicopter collided with a small plane in midair last night. both pie lots survived with only minor injuries. the troper was able to land on a field near a highway. >>> in mexico, anxious family members waited for word. authorities believed it may have been designed to hide an escape attempt. the prisoner's have been detained. >> it was a final good-bye for whitney. fans lined the route as the motorcade transported houston's body from a funeral home. she was laid to rest next to her father in a brief, private ceremony. >>> and nasa has released incredible video resembli
america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> three skiers were killed sunday in an avalanche. a fourth skier who was wearing a safety device...
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america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> welcome back. you can file this one under, i can't believe we're talking about this. but we are. roy blunt, a republican senator from missouri, is attacking women's health under the shroud of religious liberty. the senate is set to vote tomorrow on the blunt amendment. it allows any employer to deny any health care services, birth control and beyond, based on religious or moral conviction. democrats are vowing to stop it. >> once again, we are finding ourselves having to stand up and defend women and families from another republican attack. >> it is dangerous, and it is wrong. >> they can deny for any reason. all they have to say is they have a moral objection. any one of these p
america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> welcome back. you can file this one under, i can't believe we're talking about this. but we are. roy...