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life was good for eric. he began dating a beautiful local woman named doris. >> we had a roman dick relationship for about a year and eventually i moved the headquarters of the magazine to the capitol of nicaragua. at that point the relationship ended amicabamicably. we remained friends and talked on the phone pretty regularly. >> one day in 2006 everything changed. it began as a regular day. eric was in the office with all of his employees. >> he probably has meetings with 8 to 12 people then he gets a phone call telling him that his ex-girlfriend has been murdered in san wandel sur. >> i was completely in shock. >> eric rents a car and makes the 2-3 hour drive from the capitol to the crime scene making calls and picking up doris' father along the way. >> doris' mother and sisters and cousins were all nice to me. we all mourned the death together. >> after the funeral eric went to the police station to question them about the investigation. that's when he finds himself in handcuffs thrown behind bars withou
life was good for eric. he began dating a beautiful local woman named doris. >> we had a roman dick relationship for about a year and eventually i moved the headquarters of the magazine to the capitol of nicaragua. at that point the relationship ended amicabamicably. we remained friends and talked on the phone pretty regularly. >> one day in 2006 everything changed. it began as a regular day. eric was in the office with all of his employees. >> he probably has meetings with 8...
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life was good for eric. he begin date ago beautiful local woman. >> we had a romantic relationship for about a year and eventually i moved the headquarters of the magazine to the capitol of nicaragua. relationship ended and we remained friends. we talked on the phone pretty regularly. >> within one day in 2006, everything changed. it began as a regular day. eric was in the office with all of his employees. >> he probably had meetings with eight to 12 people and gets the phone call saying his ex-girlfriend has been murdered in del sur. >> he made the two to three hour drive to the crime scene, making calls and picking up doris' father on the way. >> the mother and sisters and cousins, we all mourned the death together. >> reporter: after the funeral he went to the police station to question them about the investigation. that is when he was handcuffed, thrown behind bars without access to friends, family or an attorney. >> i had no idea what was going on. it wasn't until we got to the jailhouse they put a piec
life was good for eric. he begin date ago beautiful local woman. >> we had a romantic relationship for about a year and eventually i moved the headquarters of the magazine to the capitol of nicaragua. relationship ended and we remained friends. we talked on the phone pretty regularly. >> within one day in 2006, everything changed. it began as a regular day. eric was in the office with all of his employees. >> he probably had meetings with eight to 12 people and gets the phone...
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eric kandel. he is a nobel laureate, as you know by now. also a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator and, as you also know, a great friend of this series and the man who has helped us once this miraculous organ. welcome. >> pleasure to be here as always. >> so as we go through this, as we have been gone from understanding visual perception and understanding the developing brain and the aging brain and now we come to emotion. tell me what we mean and how does the brain connect to emotion? >> well, as always, you outlined it extremely well. emotions are a family of subjective experiences, states of readiness that we all experience in response to significant people and situations in our lives and emotions are designed to enhance our opportunity for happiness and decrease our exposure to misery. it turns out that the first person to really consider the biology of emotion sr., in fact, our friend charles darwin, the greatest biologist of all time. in the course of his classic work on evolution he realized tha
eric kandel. he is a nobel laureate, as you know by now. also a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator and, as you also know, a great friend of this series and the man who has helped us once this miraculous organ. welcome. >> pleasure to be here as always. >> so as we go through this, as we have been gone from understanding visual perception and understanding the developing brain and the aging brain and now we come to emotion. tell me what we mean...
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plus paul ryan, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy are saying the republican party needs to be the conservative party. what is their strategy for taking back the thousand november? that and more coming up, straight ahead.
plus paul ryan, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy are saying the republican party needs to be the conservative party. what is their strategy for taking back the thousand november? that and more coming up, straight ahead.
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we want the barack obama of 2008 to fight and succeed. >> eric bates and adam green. thank you both for your time tonight. the republican party has its own ideoloical struggle. charlie crist will tell us what he thinks will happen to the gop after the midterms. >>> and later, levi johnston in the spotlight. we'll talk politics now that he's running for mayor. stand by for breaking news with levi johnston. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> a republican strategist says the party is acting like it's one big happy family until election day, and then the gloves are really going to come off. florida governor charlie crist discusses the tea party versus establishment republicans next. and levi johnston is in the
we want the barack obama of 2008 to fight and succeed. >> eric bates and adam green. thank you both for your time tonight. the republican party has its own ideoloical struggle. charlie crist will tell us what he thinks will happen to the gop after the midterms. >>> and later, levi johnston in the spotlight. we'll talk politics now that he's running for mayor. stand by for breaking news with levi johnston. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign...
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that's also the view of boehner's number two, eric cantor in the house. the republicans are really back interested a corner here. they have six weeks to get ready for the midterms, threatening to throw the middle class under the bus under defense of tax cuts for the rich. does it make sense? the democrats are looking to expose the republicans' true loyalties with this new dnc commercial hitting boehner. >> do you think republicans have no plan for the economy? it's not true. john boehner opposes funding for government jobs, jobs for teaches, for cops, for firefighters. boehner has a different plan. tax cuts for businesses. those that shift jobs and profits overseas, saving multinational corporations $10 billion. so did china, india and mexico, boehner has a message, you're welcome. the democratic national committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> joining me now is south carolina congressman, jim clyburn, the house majority whip. congressman, good to you have back with us tonight. >> thanks for having me, ed. >> you bet. what do you
that's also the view of boehner's number two, eric cantor in the house. the republicans are really back interested a corner here. they have six weeks to get ready for the midterms, threatening to throw the middle class under the bus under defense of tax cuts for the rich. does it make sense? the democrats are looking to expose the republicans' true loyalties with this new dnc commercial hitting boehner. >> do you think republicans have no plan for the economy? it's not true. john boehner...
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we want the barack obama of 2008 to fight and succeed. >> eric bates and adam green. thank you both for your time tonight. the republican party has its own ideological struggle. charlie crist will tell us what he thinks will happen to the gop after the midterms. >>> and later, levi johnston in the spotlight. we'll talk politics now that he's running for mayor. stand by for breaking news with levi johnston. ♪ the meeting's tw in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ what's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it's about efficiency. [ courier ] we can help. when you ship with fedex, you can work right up until the last minute. it gives you more time to get stuff done. that's a great idea. ♪ i need to speak with you privately ♪ ♪ i found your resume on the printer ♪ everyone! ♪ i found your resume on the printer ♪ [ male announcer ] we understand.® you need a partner who gives
we want the barack obama of 2008 to fight and succeed. >> eric bates and adam green. thank you both for your time tonight. the republican party has its own ideological struggle. charlie crist will tell us what he thinks will happen to the gop after the midterms. >>> and later, levi johnston in the spotlight. we'll talk politics now that he's running for mayor. stand by for breaking news with levi johnston. ♪ the meeting's tw in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections...
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eric, keep posting the information. we rely on it, media matters. thank you, joe conason, love "the new york observer." and i'll have some thoughts on what we saw from president obama today. it was good stuff from that cnbc town meeting, a great format for the president. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. the fun, the fast, the solid glk. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. [ female announcer ] start your morning... hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. the book of truth. food myth #9. [ woman ] chopping, peeling and sauteing can be kinda relaxing at the end of the day. [ female announcer ] relaxing? for who? for fresh taste without the fuss, try new market creations from lean cuisine. the new garlic chicken is freshly steamed in this revolutionary steam pouch that unlocks the flavors of tender whi
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eric from media matters. eric, how do you decide with what to do with stuff so awful, there's nobody imposing sharia law, cutting off hands in the united states and yet, he's worse than a yahoo, he's playing them. this is an absurd statement aimed at rousing up the crazy people to be even crazier. >> it's just pure. it's just, it's beyond offensive and idiotic. hopefully the days of newt gingrich being taken seriously are over. earlier in the debate about the mosque, he equated supporters with nazis. last year, he called judge sotomayor a racist. >> why do you think this goes on? because the previous office, he was given the status of a regular political figure than the crazy person? >> absolutely. he's a failed speaker of the house from a decade ago. right after obama was inaugurated, gingrich was everywhere. he has no base. no real responsibility. >> joe, is this in a -- you don't call mister. is there something where he's given the status of a regular political figure even though he says these horrible thi
eric from media matters. eric, how do you decide with what to do with stuff so awful, there's nobody imposing sharia law, cutting off hands in the united states and yet, he's worse than a yahoo, he's playing them. this is an absurd statement aimed at rousing up the crazy people to be even crazier. >> it's just pure. it's just, it's beyond offensive and idiotic. hopefully the days of newt gingrich being taken seriously are over. earlier in the debate about the mosque, he equated supporters...
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let's turn to the president of media matters for america, eric burns. eric, good evening. >> thank you, keith, how are you? >> i'm well, sir. let's start there. the admission from that source, as if we really needed one, that fox prime-time on cable is the place to be for conflict-free national media exposure. >> well, look, absolutely. first of all, let me just point out, maybe it's probably a little shocking to folks that at fox, media matters, we do actually have a source inside fox news that's giving us this information, and it's really, really groundbreaking, because it's almost a tacit admission from fox what a lot of people understand in the republican tea party. and that is, when they're going on fox, especially on hannity's program, they're not going there for an interview, they're going there for an infomercial to help raise money. in that o'donnell interview with hannity last night, that was a 16-minute interview that would be worth close to $1 million in advertising expenditures would she have to pay for it like other campaigns. >> and then
let's turn to the president of media matters for america, eric burns. eric, good evening. >> thank you, keith, how are you? >> i'm well, sir. let's start there. the admission from that source, as if we really needed one, that fox prime-time on cable is the place to be for conflict-free national media exposure. >> well, look, absolutely. first of all, let me just point out, maybe it's probably a little shocking to folks that at fox, media matters, we do actually have a source...
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eric kandel. as you know by now, he's a nobel laureate and professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. he is, as you know, the mastermind behind this program and once again i'm pleased to have him here at this table to tell me what we're going to talk about this evening. welcome. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> rose: where are we going tonight? >> we're going to discuss emotions some more. emotions are feeling states that enrich our mental life. they lead us to seek out pleasure and to avoid pain and tonight we're going to begin by discussing fear and anxiety states and then go on to discuss aggression. >> rose: why are they important to our survival? >> in the presence of a danger, the most important thing is to get away, to freeze, to decide, you know, what sort of action to take and to take that action. this is more important than almost anything else for survival is to know what is predator and what is prey. >> rose: once again, you have brought with you a
eric kandel. as you know by now, he's a nobel laureate and professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. he is, as you know, the mastermind behind this program and once again i'm pleased to have him here at this table to tell me what we're going to talk about this evening. welcome. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> rose: where are we going tonight? >> we're going to discuss emotions some more. emotions are feeling states that enrich our mental...
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eric kandel. as you know he is a noble laureate, a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. so i am pleased to sort of begin this conversation in this sense for reasons you will tell us, this is a different episode of our series. >> we're speaking about major psychiatric disorders. as you outlined we're going to custody pression, manic depressive disorder also called bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. we want to understand what we can do about them. these are as you indicated devastating disorders. they affect the way people think and feel and motivation. moreover one of the tragic aspects of these disorders is that they affect people early in their lives just as they're beginning to reach the peak of their productivity, the peak of their ability to enjoy themselves. schizophrenia typically begins in college or early 20's. these diseases often remain wi,h people for the rest of their life. therefore they're an extremely heavy burden for the patient and for the so
eric kandel. as you know he is a noble laureate, a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. so i am pleased to sort of begin this conversation in this sense for reasons you will tell us, this is a different episode of our series. >> we're speaking about major psychiatric disorders. as you outlined we're going to custody pression, manic depressive disorder also called bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. we want to understand what we can do about them....
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all of that, plus the tan man tells eric cantor, back off. demint's having illusions. >>> next up on the "the ed show" the president and the democrats accomplish something monumental today and it could lead to a half a million new jobs. $30 billion will be going to small businesses for loans who've been desperate for help. >>> and just two republicans acted like statesman instead of un-american politicians. democratic senator mark warner is here tonight from the senate leading the charge for the small businesses in america. >>> welcome back to the "the ed show" and thanks for watching tonight. small businesses' about to get a major shot in the arm. $30 billion in lending, $12 billion in tax breaks, no thanks to any of the republicans running in the midterms. despite all of their rhetoric about tax cuts, not a single republican running for re-election stood with small business owners trying to survive in a very tough economy. joining me now is senator mark warner of virginia, a major advocate for small business in the senate. senator, i don't
all of that, plus the tan man tells eric cantor, back off. demint's having illusions. >>> next up on the "the ed show" the president and the democrats accomplish something monumental today and it could lead to a half a million new jobs. $30 billion will be going to small businesses for loans who've been desperate for help. >>> and just two republicans acted like statesman instead of un-american politicians. democratic senator mark warner is here tonight from the...
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look, eric cantor, the number two house republican, didn't speak about this yesterday. that's not necessarily a breach in the house republican leadership but i think it's telling. this is i don't knjohn boehner'. that's why it's less specific, because it gives him, if he's speaker, more latitude. i think you'll find candidates out there running far more aggressively than this pledge. >> all right. major garrett, from "national journal," former colleague at the white house. i know you're actually on our normal set there in washington holding down the fort for us. >> no tie. >> not exactly. >> you leave the white house press room and you just get rid of the tie. good stuff. >> look at that. great to see you. thanks. >>> let's do our trivia. which out going senator was once thought to be bob woodward's source "deep throat"? >> frankly, i was a believer for a long time. tomorrow bob bennett before he became a u.s. senator, he was within the nixon administration, long-time republican operative. a lot of people thought he was somebody who might have been whispering. >> someon
look, eric cantor, the number two house republican, didn't speak about this yesterday. that's not necessarily a breach in the house republican leadership but i think it's telling. this is i don't knjohn boehner'. that's why it's less specific, because it gives him, if he's speaker, more latitude. i think you'll find candidates out there running far more aggressively than this pledge. >> all right. major garrett, from "national journal," former colleague at the white house. i...
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but eric's making a good point here. up and down the ballot, new york republicans have seemed to be unable to field good candidates. i actually thought lazio was the most talented of the candidates they found and it looks like they may well bounce him off the ballot. i will note that the democratic nominee for governor there is andrew cuomo, former housing secretary, really, really, i think, strong favorite to win that race. >> i think the question is, do you -- if you're the republican, do you want to win this primary? because chances are -- atdictin anything, but chances are you're not going to do very well up against cuomo. >> last year we thought of an obscure congressional district race in new york's 23rd district last year. this was a defining race for the tea party, and they really, you know, they put all their passion into that, that was their first sort of race where they thought about, how do we organize? how do we win? they came so close with doug hoffman, the conservative third party candidate, that they push
but eric's making a good point here. up and down the ballot, new york republicans have seemed to be unable to field good candidates. i actually thought lazio was the most talented of the candidates they found and it looks like they may well bounce him off the ballot. i will note that the democratic nominee for governor there is andrew cuomo, former housing secretary, really, really, i think, strong favorite to win that race. >> i think the question is, do you -- if you're the republican,...
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eric kandel. as you know he is a nobel laureate, professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator the. i am pleased once again to have him here to help me understand all about the brain. so welcome back. >> thank you. are you doing very well understanding the brain. >> rose: and what a journey it is. so tell me about today, the disordered brain. >> well, last time we discussed psychiatric disorders. today we are going to cause neurological disorders. the bulk of the disorders of the brain so one of the first things you want to explore is how are they different from one another. what is the logic of neurological as compared to psychiatric disorders there are two fundamental differences. one in the nature of the sim poll-- symptoms and two an anatomical location. in terms of symptoms, there is overlap but from a simplified point of view you could say that psychiatric disorders deal with enhancements, exaggerations of our every day life. we all feel despondent periodically. w
eric kandel. as you know he is a nobel laureate, professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator the. i am pleased once again to have him here to help me understand all about the brain. so welcome back. >> thank you. are you doing very well understanding the brain. >> rose: and what a journey it is. so tell me about today, the disordered brain. >> well, last time we discussed psychiatric disorders. today we are going to cause neurological disorders....
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joining me now is eric boller, senior fellow at media matters for america. you have to admit, eric, this has been a well-executed plan and had is probably their playbook what do you think. >> yeah, mike castle was right. a last-minute smear campaign launched on talk radio and portion of the right wing blowingosphere to push this crazy year that during the bush years he worked to impeach president bush as a republican. campaigned, no time to respond. rush limbaugh is pushing it. he lost that race by a couple of thousand votes. he's absolutely right. that cost him the campaign. soap i have had some sympathy for mike castle but not much because he's a late converter to this cause of right wing lies. >> okay, let's be very clear about this. o'donnedo'donnell had her suppot there saying that mike castle voted for the health care plan. >> not true. >> the stimulus package. >> not true. >> and also the impeachment of president bush. >> which never happened. >> just flat-out lies. >> yeah. >> and then she credits sean hannity for her victory. here it is. >> mike cas
joining me now is eric boller, senior fellow at media matters for america. you have to admit, eric, this has been a well-executed plan and had is probably their playbook what do you think. >> yeah, mike castle was right. a last-minute smear campaign launched on talk radio and portion of the right wing blowingosphere to push this crazy year that during the bush years he worked to impeach president bush as a republican. campaigned, no time to respond. rush limbaugh is pushing it. he lost...
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eric, keep posting the information. we rely on it, media matters. thank you, joe conason, love "the new york observer." and i'll have some thoughts on what we saw from president obama today. it was good stuff from that cnbc town meeting, a great format for the president. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. crackers turned into tasty, crunchy sticks! ♪ pringles cracker stix. ♪ so delicious... your mouth will be strangely attracted to them. ♪ everything pops with pringles cracker stix. and all my investments, but it's not something that i want to do completely on my own -- i like to discuss my ideas with someone. that's what i like about fidelity. they talked with me one on one, so we could come up with a plan that's right for me, and they worked with me to help me stay on track -- or sometimes, help me get on an even better one. woman: there you go, brian. thanks, guys. man: see ya. fidelity investments. turn here. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because o
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. >> eric holder: we have to understand this is a major fraud area. >> kroft: united states attorney general eric holder is taking a crime that has been in the backwaters of law enforcement and made it a top priority at the justice department. why do you think it's been so attractive for the criminals? >> holder: because i think it's been pretty easy. i think that they have found a way in which they have been able to get pretty substantial amounts of money with not a huge amount of effort and, at least until now, without the possibility of great detection. >> kroft: with much fewer risks... >> holder: much fewer risks. you'll see some of these people, and they'll say, "you know there is not a chance that you are going to have some other drug dealer shooting at you." the chances of being incarcerated were lower, the amount of time that you would spend in jail was smaller. all of which is different now. >> tony: you're waking up every day, making $20,000, $30,000, $40,000-- every day, almost literally. and you're like, "wow, i mean, i just won the lottery." >> kroft: let's call this gu
. >> eric holder: we have to understand this is a major fraud area. >> kroft: united states attorney general eric holder is taking a crime that has been in the backwaters of law enforcement and made it a top priority at the justice department. why do you think it's been so attractive for the criminals? >> holder: because i think it's been pretty easy. i think that they have found a way in which they have been able to get pretty substantial amounts of money with not a huge...
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i got it right this time. >> you did. >> eric, this is a stunning night in new york with paladino. >> it is. democrats tried to pick off some of the democratic incumbents, arlen specter's switch if you can count that. they weren't successful outside of pennsylvania the republicans the grassroots, i don't think the republicans get it. i remember a cnn poll that showed republican voters disliked the republicans in washington more than independents liked the republicans in washington. and they're in total denial about that. this isn't going to do anything for them. i'm getting lots of e-mails saying republican leadership in the senate are openly blaming jim demint for all of their problems. they should be blaming themselves. >> jim demint. why jim demint? >> he endorsed o'donnell, he endorsed lamontagne. all of demint's candidates win. which is why o'donnell the nrsc is not going to help her. >> let's go to o'donnell headquarters where jessica yellin has the winning candidate with her. >> hi, anderson. i'm here with christine o'donnell who has been greeting supporters all night long. fir
i got it right this time. >> you did. >> eric, this is a stunning night in new york with paladino. >> it is. democrats tried to pick off some of the democratic incumbents, arlen specter's switch if you can count that. they weren't successful outside of pennsylvania the republicans the grassroots, i don't think the republicans get it. i remember a cnn poll that showed republican voters disliked the republicans in washington more than independents liked the republicans in...
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boehner's buddy house minority whip eric cantor he launched a preemptive strike on the democrats in an op-ed in today's "the wall street journal" and he writes "the progressive left end game is very simple. this comes -- first comes the provocative class warfare rhetoric. second comes the vast assumption of government control over the economy. third comes the growth of government spending and entitlements, and higher taxes on our nation's job creators and workers." you know what, i've got to give the guy credit, he knows what the playbook says. kantor is grabbing at straws. crying about class warfare, my friends, is one of the oldest arguments in the book. the republicans and the top 2% have been economically carpet bombing the middle class in this country for the last 30 years. but they belly ache about class warfare anytime their tax cuts are in jeopardy. hold it right there. i thought we were concerned about the budget. i thought we were concerned about the fiscal responsibility of this country. ask yourself the very basic question, have these tax cuts that went under bush, how many
boehner's buddy house minority whip eric cantor he launched a preemptive strike on the democrats in an op-ed in today's "the wall street journal" and he writes "the progressive left end game is very simple. this comes -- first comes the provocative class warfare rhetoric. second comes the vast assumption of government control over the economy. third comes the growth of government spending and entitlements, and higher taxes on our nation's job creators and workers." you know...
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go ahead and respond to eric erickson who says these are just words, but you don't deliver substance. >> okay. so i guess i'll put him down as a critic. >> yes. >> first of all, wolfe, we think it's important that we don't make proms we know we can't keep in the next session. if we have the privilege in serving the majority, we'll have divided government so, we don't want to go out and there and promise pie in the sky things that we know won't be signed into law because we know barack obama will be the president. what we want to do is declare what our principles are and say we're not going to be like the republicans that got kicked out four years ago, big spending, earmarks, all of those things, and these are the things we could do right now to get this country right on the right track. cut spending, create jobs, clean out the way congress works. this is not meant to be an exhaustive redo of the party platform or a complete comprehensive agenda. this is meant to be a current governing agenda to fix the problems that are right in front of us, knowing that if we do get the republican ma
go ahead and respond to eric erickson who says these are just words, but you don't deliver substance. >> okay. so i guess i'll put him down as a critic. >> yes. >> first of all, wolfe, we think it's important that we don't make proms we know we can't keep in the next session. if we have the privilege in serving the majority, we'll have divided government so, we don't want to go out and there and promise pie in the sky things that we know won't be signed into law because we...
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. >> but what's amaze being it for all of us who have been involved and eric kandel has been extraordinary about this, is the complexity of it all. >> one of the things that is important to understand is that there's a complex universe down there. and that a lot is going on. when we look at color, the waves actually coming off this table, to us it just looks brown or tan or whatever. but the waves are change all the time depending on the light in our eyes and our mind is baifl determining ratio,. and it's doing advanced calculations to give us the impression that this is a constant color but it's not. and so the real world implication of that is the incredible power of perception. and this is relevant to what we all do when we try to understand the world. we have a sense that when we are weigh making the decision, we look at the decision. then we qal chrat what's right and wrong and then third we exercise our willpower to do what we actually set out to do. and steps to calculation and step three, willpower are the important steps. those are the complicated ones with that is wrong. step one
. >> but what's amaze being it for all of us who have been involved and eric kandel has been extraordinary about this, is the complexity of it all. >> one of the things that is important to understand is that there's a complex universe down there. and that a lot is going on. when we look at color, the waves actually coming off this table, to us it just looks brown or tan or whatever. but the waves are change all the time depending on the light in our eyes and our mind is baifl...
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tonight eric schmid, the c.e.o. of google. >> social networking is important and facebook is a consequence and very impressive company. and social information will be used by google and by others, i should add, to make the quality of the results, the quality of the experience that much better. the pore we foe about what your friends do with your permission, and i need to say that about 500 times, we can actually use that to improve the experience you have of getting information that you care about. in our case what we're actually do something building social information into all of our products. so it won't be a social network the way people think of facebook but rather social information about who your friends are, people that you interact with. and we have various ways in which we will be collecting that information. >> we continue with the film wall street money never sleeps with the director all i ver stone and two of the jars, josh brolin and shia labeouf. >> the 2 o 008 market is more difficult to understand w
tonight eric schmid, the c.e.o. of google. >> social networking is important and facebook is a consequence and very impressive company. and social information will be used by google and by others, i should add, to make the quality of the results, the quality of the experience that much better. the pore we foe about what your friends do with your permission, and i need to say that about 500 times, we can actually use that to improve the experience you have of getting information that you...
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congressman paul ryan, eric cantor and kevin mccarthy. guys good to see you. young guns. what a good looking crew. all the money is for charity for the book, right? >> yes. >> sean: titled my last book and i'm not comparing them, conservative victory. i didn't say republican victory, i said conservative. you titled this a new generation of conservative leaders. what is the difference? you are all members of the republican party what is the difference? >> we get back to the core values that built this . we believe in the principles that built america, liberty, freedom, free enterprise, self-determination. we have lost those. as republicans, we've drifted from those before. what we are trying to say here we not only have to own up to the fact that the party when it was the majority the last time did not properly defend those principles. if we get the honor again we are going to protect those principles, defend those principles and move forward with a fiscally economic liberty conservative agenda. >> sean: the house is not as big a problem. they seem to adhere more to the co
congressman paul ryan, eric cantor and kevin mccarthy. guys good to see you. young guns. what a good looking crew. all the money is for charity for the book, right? >> yes. >> sean: titled my last book and i'm not comparing them, conservative victory. i didn't say republican victory, i said conservative. you titled this a new generation of conservative leaders. what is the difference? you are all members of the republican party what is the difference? >> we get back to the...
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. >> sean: we had eric cantor and paul ryan on the program. it's a question i've been asking for months. there has been talk about a strategy putting together commitments to america. they confirmed they're going to do that. "the hill" reporting they're going to put it together but not something that candidates goring to have so-to-sign on to or pledge to do. have you heard anything about that? i think that might be a mistake. what is wrong with putting your name on a piece of paper? >> sean, i don't know the particulars of it. i got a phone call with kevin mccarthy. we're going to talk to get a briefing. but i'm excited about it. look. they're taking a different approach. they're looking at this legislatively this, is they're planning to commit in terms of the policies and legislation that are going to help change the direction of the country. so i'm waiting and looking forward to seeing what we're talking about here. i'm excited about it. because go back two. things happened and struck this moment for us. one, our house members stood strong a
. >> sean: we had eric cantor and paul ryan on the program. it's a question i've been asking for months. there has been talk about a strategy putting together commitments to america. they confirmed they're going to do that. "the hill" reporting they're going to put it together but not something that candidates goring to have so-to-sign on to or pledge to do. have you heard anything about that? i think that might be a mistake. what is wrong with putting your name on a piece of...
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what he said in the book of young guns with paul ryan and eric cantor, we say republicans were fired because they did lose their way from the contract. that's why we layout what the future holds. what is this new conservative party gonna be about? we instill that trust in the constitution that's the things that we're gonna fight for that's why we layout automatically in the pledge to america we're gonna cut spending we do it now, not next year, now we roll 'em back to prestimulus, prebailout save 100 billion dollars right now. every pill that comes to the floor has to show constitutional authority on the bill. -- if we help small business where jobs are created. >> sean: you are going to stop tax hikes. you are going to have tax cut . you want the extension of the bush tax cuts which is now being debated. and needless regulation you talk about. and repeal health care. when you say repeal health care, no option, repeal the entire bill? >> we say repeal the entire bill. we come back with things we would replace it with. tort reform, which it did not have. insurance across state lines t
what he said in the book of young guns with paul ryan and eric cantor, we say republicans were fired because they did lose their way from the contract. that's why we layout what the future holds. what is this new conservative party gonna be about? we instill that trust in the constitution that's the things that we're gonna fight for that's why we layout automatically in the pledge to america we're gonna cut spending we do it now, not next year, now we roll 'em back to prestimulus, prebailout...
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. >> i agree because after the invasion of eric and with this president and his multicultural background it is a net plus. >> there's no question as i travel around the world that president obama raised expectations that there would be a different kind of america. that can be dangerous. the possibility of disappointment, chronic disappointment -- but you told us that this would be different and it isn't. i think that's a real danger for us going forward and i think obama and his advisors understand that. chris: i think grown-up response and childish responses are always going to be interesting. >> don't look for grown-up responses. chris: before we break, the president wanted this past week to be about his plan to pull this country out of the economic digits -- ditch it's in. no such luck. here's dave and jay. >> the economy is so bad i saw a possum playing dead today just to collect the insurance money. that's how bad. >> here's another indicator how bad the comply is. i was in times square today and a guy comes up to me, tried to sell me a fake timex. chris: for 50 years late nights ha
. >> i agree because after the invasion of eric and with this president and his multicultural background it is a net plus. >> there's no question as i travel around the world that president obama raised expectations that there would be a different kind of america. that can be dangerous. the possibility of disappointment, chronic disappointment -- but you told us that this would be different and it isn't. i think that's a real danger for us going forward and i think obama and his...
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also there's conservative commentator eric erickson again who, as best i can tell, lives on cnn. during the republican primary -- look at this. this is the breakdown of where christine o'donnell got her money from. 85% roughly of her itemized campaign contributions came from not delaware. only about 15% of her campaign cash came from people who might even consider being able to legally vote for her some day because they live in delaware. as we reported on our website if you go to teamchristine2010.com which appears to be loosely with it, they have affinity groups. affinity groups by state and by foreign kcountry. texas for christine. colorado for christine. new jersey for christine. kansas for christine. there's even an italy for christine. where people can be for christine and give her money but they can't legally vote for her no matter how much they might want to. christine o'donnell is not running a delaware campaign. she is running national, even international help christine o'donnell get elected campaign. the democrat, on the other hand, is running this type of campaign. >>
also there's conservative commentator eric erickson again who, as best i can tell, lives on cnn. during the republican primary -- look at this. this is the breakdown of where christine o'donnell got her money from. 85% roughly of her itemized campaign contributions came from not delaware. only about 15% of her campaign cash came from people who might even consider being able to legally vote for her some day because they live in delaware. as we reported on our website if you go to...
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look at eric cantor. every time you poke at us, we'll show the video. >> i want to see the teeth glistening. >> here we go. >> oh, my god. >> actually they came right across your teeth. kevin, you called me before. you called me several months ago and said we're working on some ideas that are going to change america. we're not just going to be the party to know. tell americans those ideas. >> those ideas are actually coming out in two weeks. what they're going to be about, things we can change right now. take away the uncertainty where people can create jobs in this country. stop the spending. it's crazy here. discretionary spending has gone up 84%. if you cut that, you can save a trilian dollars. young gun is candidates across the country running for office not to promise a new bridge, but to actually change this country. >> you guys all agree with me, because i heard you a -- it's one of the things that excites me, you will be the first to say the republican party had a chance and we screwed up. we got
look at eric cantor. every time you poke at us, we'll show the video. >> i want to see the teeth glistening. >> here we go. >> oh, my god. >> actually they came right across your teeth. kevin, you called me before. you called me several months ago and said we're working on some ideas that are going to change america. we're not just going to be the party to know. tell americans those ideas. >> those ideas are actually coming out in two weeks. what they're going to...
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i'm pleased to have my friend eric schmidst back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much, charlesie. >> so you are here in new york for the clinton initiative where you spoke of, where google today and how does it see the future. >> well, of course google is first and foremost a search company as you said. but we foresee sort of a broadening, if you will, of a mission to really about information that you care about. information that you need right now. and so historically what you would do is you would just type in a query and out would type the answer and it would come back really fast. but there is up an overwhelming amount of information now. we can can also search for things even without text. we can search where you are. we can search with google goggles and take pictures and see what are you looking at if you take a picture of your camera. to all of these mean a much broader opportunity for search and bringing the information that you need. one way to think about this is we are trying to make people better people. literally give them
i'm pleased to have my friend eric schmidst back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much, charlesie. >> so you are here in new york for the clinton initiative where you spoke of, where google today and how does it see the future. >> well, of course google is first and foremost a search company as you said. but we foresee sort of a broadening, if you will, of a mission to really about information that you care about. information that you need right now. and so...
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residence inn. >>> back with t"the cafferty file," jack. >> eric in new york writes, what is real is the frustration ordinary americans feel that the world's seemingly out of control, the tea party has just taken advantage of that frustration and the caliber of their candidates is a reflection of that frustration. the tea party is merely the nutty wing of the republican party, rebranded to sound cool. ken writes, the democrats are feel smug about the tea party victories in the primaries because they see it as a dismantling of the gop, but in actuality, we're not looking at what candidate holds the party, but we the -- the politicians had better start listening. david writing, i think the tea party is doing the united states a big favor. my father once told me, every once in a while you need to get drunk in order to appreciate sobriety. stephen writes, real? maybe yes, maybe no. what's real si the contempt that most of us have for the way our elected officials feed at the public trough and put their interests party first ahead of ours. s.j. writes from honolulu, no, the tea party vict
residence inn. >>> back with t"the cafferty file," jack. >> eric in new york writes, what is real is the frustration ordinary americans feel that the world's seemingly out of control, the tea party has just taken advantage of that frustration and the caliber of their candidates is a reflection of that frustration. the tea party is merely the nutty wing of the republican party, rebranded to sound cool. ken writes, the democrats are feel smug about the tea party victories...
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of google, eric schmidt, will be seen at a later date. tonight, the president of turkey and the prime minister of the palestinian authority when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: abdullah gul is here, he's the president of turkey, a key u.s. ally and nato member, turkey has a new presence on the international stage as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. it seeks to mediate in the region's most difficult conflicts and it has not shied away from conflict. relations with israel are tense after the israeli raid on the gaza-bound flotilla last spring. at home, the turkish government continues a path of democratic reform, waiting for membership in the european union. president gul is in new york for the united nations general assembly. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: very good to see you again. >> it's always nice to be together. >> rose: tell me where you see turkey today. its role, its o
of google, eric schmidt, will be seen at a later date. tonight, the president of turkey and the prime minister of the palestinian authority when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: abdullah gul is here, he's the president of turkey, a key u.s. ally and nato member, turkey has a new presence on the international stage as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. it seeks to mediate in the...
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we'll leave the last words to eric cantor and john of orange. >> we can provide them certainty and relief to know taxes wouldn't go up if we could extend the current tax rates now. >> we are not going to be any different than what we've been. >> michael moore on this, on health care reform kicking in today and the ultimate misnomer, the small lie about small businesses next on "countdown." >>> september 23rd, 2010. this should have been a triumphant day for progressives and liberals in this country and even have been one for those who those terms are an anathema. despite lurches backward this country always moved forward for the most citizens possible. our third story, this is the day health care reform began to take effect. there could have been a ribbon cutting, a speech, a campaign event, an emboldened progress front with the beginning of the end of the stranglehold on this nation with the fraud that is the republican tax cuts like harrahs casinos in the chicago tribune or laughing at loud at the pledge to america with the defiant statement that democrats would be scheduling one vote i
we'll leave the last words to eric cantor and john of orange. >> we can provide them certainty and relief to know taxes wouldn't go up if we could extend the current tax rates now. >> we are not going to be any different than what we've been. >> michael moore on this, on health care reform kicking in today and the ultimate misnomer, the small lie about small businesses next on "countdown." >>> september 23rd, 2010. this should have been a triumphant day for...