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here to comment, the pilot of that flight, captain steve rogers. >> captain steve rogers was actually alec baldwin playing alec ballot baldwin trying get to away with playing an american airlines pilot on weekend update on saturday night live this weekend. according to the reporting, the spokesman matthew said that baldwin had nothing to do with the idea. snl head writer seth meyers approached him with it last week when they wanted to move on from the public relations nightmare. he said seth meyers came one the concept and it wasn't like we approached them. we were interested in moving on but seth came one the concept and alec was willing to play along. not surprisingly, some of the good people at american airlines didn't think alec baldwin's appearance on saturday night live was funny. here's real american airlines pilot steve roach. >> i was disappointed that it was making light of something fairly serious and was poking fun at a group of employees at a very proud and historic airline who are going through a tough period right now. >> to steve roach, i would first like to say, thank
here to comment, the pilot of that flight, captain steve rogers. >> captain steve rogers was actually alec baldwin playing alec ballot baldwin trying get to away with playing an american airlines pilot on weekend update on saturday night live this weekend. according to the reporting, the spokesman matthew said that baldwin had nothing to do with the idea. snl head writer seth meyers approached him with it last week when they wanted to move on from the public relations nightmare. he said...
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roger simon. thank you. chris hayes. >>> when i come back, let me finish with tears and politics and how they go together. you're watching "hardball" at java joe's in des moines on msnbc. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi... florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's
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joining me now is roger simon. roger, newt gingrich is out with his defense now. he's playing defense now he said they are going to be the leader of the free nation and can't face questions from donald trump? you might want to re-evaluate if you're ready. how about that? >> i somehow think the other candidates are not saying no to donald trump because they are exactly afraid of his key mind and knife-edge intellect. we're down to rick santorum who believes he's never been allowed to talk enough during these debates and newt gingrich who wants to talk forever during these debates and donald trump who really never allows anyone else to talk when he's in the room. it may accidently be exciting tv but all debates are political theater. but this is really the theater of the absurd. this is as low as it has ever sunk. >> roger, there could be a risk for gingrich in the debate. this is rick santorum's chance. he's always thought it should be me. i'm the real conservative in the anybody but romney sweepstakes. it should eventually come to me, rick santorum. he should spen
joining me now is roger simon. roger, newt gingrich is out with his defense now. he's playing defense now he said they are going to be the leader of the free nation and can't face questions from donald trump? you might want to re-evaluate if you're ready. how about that? >> i somehow think the other candidates are not saying no to donald trump because they are exactly afraid of his key mind and knife-edge intellect. we're down to rick santorum who believes he's never been allowed to talk...
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roger simon is here. "the new york times" also worked on this, roger. this is quite a big deal. he was one of the big opponents of the health care. but he never disclosed what his own company was doing. >> it is a big deal. if there is one rule in washington, it's that if you're bought, you stay bought. even as a "new york times" article would indicate, newt gingrich is saying you can't buy me, you can only rent me. what he did was take his firm and take 100 of thousands of dollars that advocates for certain policies. that's fine. but then now that he's running for president, he decides he doesn't like those policies anymore. and the big one, as you say, was electronic record keeping. there is really little to be against in all of electronic record keeping. not only does it save money, it saves billions of dollars, but if you go in, you have your gallbladder removed at hospital a. they might follow procedures that are different than hospital b or c or d or e. which procedure is best? which saves the most lives? which prevents from you going back to the hospital? we don't know. w
roger simon is here. "the new york times" also worked on this, roger. this is quite a big deal. he was one of the big opponents of the health care. but he never disclosed what his own company was doing. >> it is a big deal. if there is one rule in washington, it's that if you're bought, you stay bought. even as a "new york times" article would indicate, newt gingrich is saying you can't buy me, you can only rent me. what he did was take his firm and take 100 of...
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roger, thank you for joining me. you heard rick santorum there, which is essentially making the ignore all national polls where i'm really low and let's pay attention here. the question here is who has the most -- let's start with to gain in iowa? who if they show well could really bump up and make a story out of one that we're not paying attention to right now? >> well, if either bachmann or santorum do well, it will be a story we're not paying attention to right now because we don't expect them to do that well. if you had to ask a group of reporters who they thought might drop out after the iowa caucuses, those two names might lead the list. but look, we could be wrong. we've been wrong before. they would be the biggest surprises. among the top of the tier, you know, it's really going to be a race between newt gingrich, between mitt romney and ron paul. and i can tell you the other two campaigns are raising expectations like crazy for ron paul. they want reporters to go into caucus night thinking that if ron paul d
roger, thank you for joining me. you heard rick santorum there, which is essentially making the ignore all national polls where i'm really low and let's pay attention here. the question here is who has the most -- let's start with to gain in iowa? who if they show well could really bump up and make a story out of one that we're not paying attention to right now? >> well, if either bachmann or santorum do well, it will be a story we're not paying attention to right now because we don't...
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my partner, roger bennett. so real madrid, it looked like this was their year. >> absolutely. >> things changed. >> 500 million people globally watching this game between the national symbol of spain, real madrid and national symbol of capitalism, barcelona, and they scored after 21 seconds. karim, with an uncharacteristically sloppy barcelona. sometimes you can score too early. here's alessi from super cut slipping around the ball home. barcelona scored three times. the third, danny alves, a perfect one for fabergast. they are rumored to be the greatest team to ever play soccer together. they're also tiny, watching them like torment like angry wasps. it's kind of a victory for the every man. >> no doubt about it. and speaking of fabregas, his former team wins again. arsenal. celebrating the 125th anniversary. they have the everton football club come to town expect they're playing against everton and this is like the salvation army thrift store. no disgrace to go down to a goal like this. >> absolutely crouchin
my partner, roger bennett. so real madrid, it looked like this was their year. >> absolutely. >> things changed. >> 500 million people globally watching this game between the national symbol of spain, real madrid and national symbol of capitalism, barcelona, and they scored after 21 seconds. karim, with an uncharacteristically sloppy barcelona. sometimes you can score too early. here's alessi from super cut slipping around the ball home. barcelona scored three times. the...
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i'm joined tonight by mike rogers, managing director of rawstory.com. mike, good to have you with us tonight. the paul campaign welcomed the reverend's endorsement. now, we're talking about a reverend who makes extremists look tame by comparison. what do you make of this, and is this damaging? >> well, i think that this is typical ron paul. you know, we've seen him kind of disavow things he said in the past. he likes to work this kind of what he wants to market as a kind of libertarianism. but this you see is the end result. he wants to free up states to be able to do things like this reverend wants. so it's no surprise that he touted his endorsement and then with the sheer insanity of such statements i think that the pressure came that he had to get it down. >> do you think that the paul camp just didn't vet the ç reverend very well and maybe they didn't know he had said that? >> oh, i don't -- i wouldn't be so convinced totally. i mean, there is the chance that they didn't do the proper work. we've seen them falter time and time again. but we've see
i'm joined tonight by mike rogers, managing director of rawstory.com. mike, good to have you with us tonight. the paul campaign welcomed the reverend's endorsement. now, we're talking about a reverend who makes extremists look tame by comparison. what do you make of this, and is this damaging? >> well, i think that this is typical ron paul. you know, we've seen him kind of disavow things he said in the past. he likes to work this kind of what he wants to market as a kind of...
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rog roger, we liverpool fans were wondering when new castle would finally fall? >> they did. chelsea traveled to new castle. the stadium is a fearsome bear pit and in the fifth minute the referee crumbled. mika, he's the one that looks like, the referee had a cowardly moment and the stayed on. when was he last good? >> oh, my gosh. it's been a year. >> when ben stiller was last funny. >> oh, stop that. come on. >> and chelsea, the young england hopeful with a little shuffle of his feet poking the ball as he cuts inside, easy winners. >> the best team right now in the epl, man city, they had an easy run of it. >> richmond pleading manchester city. there was less a football match and open the scoring with this little hop and a class ego. 4-1 when mario baratelli took this ball and then look at this. he used his shoulder. and then his trademark no celebration. he hates scoring goals. it's just a job, derives no pleasure from it. it's a day of work. a day of work of which he gets paid $280,000 a week. >> to bring in the 60th minute and be red carded. >> liverpool will play chelse
rog roger, we liverpool fans were wondering when new castle would finally fall? >> they did. chelsea traveled to new castle. the stadium is a fearsome bear pit and in the fifth minute the referee crumbled. mika, he's the one that looks like, the referee had a cowardly moment and the stayed on. when was he last good? >> oh, my gosh. it's been a year. >> when ben stiller was last funny. >> oh, stop that. come on. >> and chelsea, the young england hopeful with a...
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i caught up with politico's roger simon. roger, what's happening here? what's happening on the ground? how do you see this unfolding in the final week? >> all a bit of confusion. all the campaigns i talked to are a bit worried because they're calling their supporters in these last few days, identifying the most devoted supporters and making sure they come out to the caucuses on tuesday. but what they're finding is very soft support. people saying, yeah, i like romney, yeah, i like paul, yeahç i like gingrich, but i really haven't seen the other guy yet. and so, you know, don't count on me. and that's worrying them. >> this undecided number is a real deal. >> yeah. i think it is a real deal. and it may suppress turnout. the general rule of thumb is the lower the turnout, the better that organization counts, and ron paul, it is said, has the best organization. so a low turnout could hurt a ron paul campaign. high turnout probably, i'm sorry -- a low turnout would help a ron paul campaign, high turnout would probably help a romney or gingrich campaign. >>
i caught up with politico's roger simon. roger, what's happening here? what's happening on the ground? how do you see this unfolding in the final week? >> all a bit of confusion. all the campaigns i talked to are a bit worried because they're calling their supporters in these last few days, identifying the most devoted supporters and making sure they come out to the caucuses on tuesday. but what they're finding is very soft support. people saying, yeah, i like romney, yeah, i like paul,...
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roger simon is politico's chief political columnist. he joins me now for today's politico briefing. i just said the word "political" or "politico" nine times in the last minute. you've seen a lot of these races, a lot of front-runners go up, a lot of front-runners go down in this race. is this ron paul's moment, in a good and bad way, in that he is up, but going up means you get attention like this. >> you go up, you're the front-runner in some polls, or close to being the front-runner. >> cedar rapids' gazette poll at 28. 28 for paul, 25 for gingrich. >> it ain't bad. >> you'd rather be at 28 than 5. >> it puts a target on your back and your front. and when you run for president, you own everything you ever did. if you don't want to own it -- newt gingrich doesn't want to own part of his past, you say, i'm sorry. you know, i've asked god's forgiveness, whomever's forgiveness, and let's go on. you can't walk away from a reporter. gloria borger's a great reporter, a good friend of mine. >> totally fair. and those questions, by the way, are totally fair. these are things he has to ans
roger simon is politico's chief political columnist. he joins me now for today's politico briefing. i just said the word "political" or "politico" nine times in the last minute. you've seen a lot of these races, a lot of front-runners go up, a lot of front-runners go down in this race. is this ron paul's moment, in a good and bad way, in that he is up, but going up means you get attention like this. >> you go up, you're the front-runner in some polls, or close to being...
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he's been consistent since he changed his mind. [ laughter ] >> you first, roger. >> consistent since he changed his mind. >> the worst statement you could possibly make, but secondly who wants o'donnell's endorsement? half the people thought she practiced witchcraft. the other people thought she still practices witchcraft. >> are you saying that endorsement is a curse? just kidding. roger simon, thank you, chris hayes, please come back. >>> when i come back, let me finish with tears in politics, and how they go together. you're watching "hardball" at java joe's in des moines on msnbc. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95. onl
he's been consistent since he changed his mind. [ laughter ] >> you first, roger. >> consistent since he changed his mind. >> the worst statement you could possibly make, but secondly who wants o'donnell's endorsement? half the people thought she practiced witchcraft. the other people thought she still practices witchcraft. >> are you saying that endorsement is a curse? just kidding. roger simon, thank you, chris hayes, please come back. >>> when i come back,...
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mike rogers, great to have you with us. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >>> as republicans fight to the finish in iowa, president obama's re-election team is plotting dozens of ways to win in 2012. agriculture secretary and former iowa governor tom vilsack. we're looking forward to having him on the program. he joins me next. he'll tell us about the landscape. and later, more of my interview with rick santorum. he shares his views on voter suppression and gives his thoughts on other candidates. stay tuned. this new at&t 4g lte is fast. did you hear sam... ...got promoted to director? so 12 seconds ago. we should get him a present. thanks for the gift basket. you're welcome. you're welcome. did you see hr just sent out new... ...office rules? cause you're currently in violation of 6 of them. oh yeah, baby? ...and 7. did you guys hear that fred is leaving? so 30 seconds ago. [ noisemakers blow ] [ both ] we'll miss you! oh, facecake! there's some leftover cake. [ male announcer ] the new htc vivid. stay a step
mike rogers, great to have you with us. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >>> as republicans fight to the finish in iowa, president obama's re-election team is plotting dozens of ways to win in 2012. agriculture secretary and former iowa governor tom vilsack. we're looking forward to having him on the program. he joins me next. he'll tell us about the landscape. and later, more of my interview with rick santorum. he shares his views on voter suppression and gives his...
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. >>> in sports, tom brady and aaron roge rogers will be the starting quarterbacks for the pro bowl. brady one of eight patriots selected from the nfc, along with eight from the 49ers. the packers and ravens each had seven selections. green bay only dropped one game all year. other teams without a pro bowler, the rams, redskins, bills and titans. note able names picked for the game, drew brees and von miller. his teammate, tim tebow was not selected but the denver post is reporting he is the second alternate for the afc. that means he could be easily added to the roster if other quarterbacks decline to play, which they often do that's because if they're playing in the super bowl or if they're dinged up. you could see that young man, tim tebow, in the pro bowl in hawaii in about a month and a half. >>> there was some college football action last night. louisville and n.c. state in the belk ball. nice effort diving in there. breaks the plain. touchdown, cardinals. under two minutes in the half, n.c. state's mike glennon hits troy graham, stays on his feet, 67 yards for the score. n.c.
. >>> in sports, tom brady and aaron roge rogers will be the starting quarterbacks for the pro bowl. brady one of eight patriots selected from the nfc, along with eight from the 49ers. the packers and ravens each had seven selections. green bay only dropped one game all year. other teams without a pro bowler, the rams, redskins, bills and titans. note able names picked for the game, drew brees and von miller. his teammate, tim tebow was not selected but the denver post is reporting he...
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contenders or potential contenders essentially auditioned for the murdoch primary for rupert murdoch and roger a lz over at fox news by making themselves fox news paid contributors. you had newt gingrich and rick santorum and mike huckabee and sarah palin all employed by fox news and rupert murdoch as they very publicly weighed presidential runs. now that the primary season sunder way and a few of those folks did decide to get into the race, is it possible to tell who fox news is for? and more specifically right now who are they for between newt gingrich and mitt romney? because that's who it seems to be boiling down to at least right now. this is not just who does the conservative media support broadly. this is a specific thing. i mean, there are other conservatives out there, pundits and columnists and former officials and opinion leaders who are not affiliated with fox news. but it's worth drawing a distinction because of the media power that rupert media has with the fox news channel. i mean, for example, right now you have a whole bunch of conservative pundits and columnists and former of
contenders or potential contenders essentially auditioned for the murdoch primary for rupert murdoch and roger a lz over at fox news by making themselves fox news paid contributors. you had newt gingrich and rick santorum and mike huckabee and sarah palin all employed by fox news and rupert murdoch as they very publicly weighed presidential runs. now that the primary season sunder way and a few of those folks did decide to get into the race, is it possible to tell who fox news is for? and more...
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for gingrich over romney in the murdoch primary, do you think that would be fromi what you know of roger ailes and rupert murdoch and how these things have worked in the past, would that be an ideological decision they like gingrich better in terms of his ideals or would that be a practical decision in terms of who can beat president obama? >> i think it's both, but i think it's most of all a practical decision. i think that there's a real ç feeling on the right but really throughout the political world that people just don't like mitt romney. he's like the unsally field. you know, people really, really don't like him. forget about his positions or his flip-flopping. and of course gingrich is a big flip-flopper too. there's something plastic about romney. and offputting. and fake. and i think the murdoch empire wants somebody who can win. they want a tony blair. they want -- as you mentioned before, they want someone who can beat a president they think can be easily beaten. and i think they feel it slipping away with romney. >> do you think that this is a year in which retail campaigni
for gingrich over romney in the murdoch primary, do you think that would be fromi what you know of roger ailes and rupert murdoch and how these things have worked in the past, would that be an ideological decision they like gingrich better in terms of his ideals or would that be a practical decision in terms of who can beat president obama? >> i think it's both, but i think it's most of all a practical decision. i think that there's a real ç feeling on the right but really throughout...
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. >> captain rogers, what's your take on the events of last wednesday? >> it was awful, seth, which is why it was very important for me to come here tonight. and on behalf of everyone at american airlines issue an apology to mr. alec baldwin. >> alec, are you sure this is the right way to handle this? >> yeah, yeah, keep going. >> didn't alec baldwin getting kicked off the plane delay takeoff? >> it did. it was the first time in the history of american airlines that one of our flights was delayed. come on, seth! we're bankrupt. how dare we speak ill of the great alec baldwin and we can't even take off on time. >> it was also reported alec baldwin slammed the bathroom door so loudly you could hear it in the cockpit. >> seth, words with friends can be frustrating. again, i just started playing the game myself, but when you think you're about to play jailers off someone's quiche, then you realize you don't have the "i," let me tell you, that will make you slam the bathroom door, too. >> still ahead on "way too early" why are you still awake? your e-mails an
. >> captain rogers, what's your take on the events of last wednesday? >> it was awful, seth, which is why it was very important for me to come here tonight. and on behalf of everyone at american airlines issue an apology to mr. alec baldwin. >> alec, are you sure this is the right way to handle this? >> yeah, yeah, keep going. >> didn't alec baldwin getting kicked off the plane delay takeoff? >> it did. it was the first time in the history of american...
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skip ahead to the fourth quarter, a one-point game, aaron rogers in the red zone. a bullet to donald driver. rodgers' fourth touchdown pass of the game. he had 369, did rodgers. green bay takes an eight-point lead. next possession. give eli manning credit. he drives 69 yards, tops it with a touchdown pass to hakeem nicks. get this. he'll hand off to dj ware, sneaks in for 35. all aaron rodgers needed was the 58 seconds he had left to drive his team down the field. three passes, almost immediately for 69 yards, including this 27-yard pass. nice catch by jordy nelson. lines this up for green bay, mason crosby knocks it home from 30 yards out. packers 12-0. and clinch a spot in the playoffs. what a drive by rodgers. the lions drying to keep pace with the packers in the nfc north. taking on the saints in new orleans, drew brees, too much for the detroit defense. and the second, brees threatens the needle between two lion defenders, lance moores is the target. brees, 342 and three touchdowns. in the fourth quarter, lions down by two touchdowns, and frustration this is t
skip ahead to the fourth quarter, a one-point game, aaron rogers in the red zone. a bullet to donald driver. rodgers' fourth touchdown pass of the game. he had 369, did rodgers. green bay takes an eight-point lead. next possession. give eli manning credit. he drives 69 yards, tops it with a touchdown pass to hakeem nicks. get this. he'll hand off to dj ware, sneaks in for 35. all aaron rodgers needed was the 58 seconds he had left to drive his team down the field. three passes, almost...
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ben roethlisberger picked off by 49ers cornerback carlos rogers. there you go. takes it back for a considerable gain. boom. that sets up a field goal. roethlisberger playing on a bad ankle threw for two early interceptions. 12 minutes left in the half, power went out again. that didn't help us here back east watching the game, trying to stay awake. after another delay, the teams were back on the field. fourth quarter, frank gore seals the deal with a five-yard touchdown run. 49ers win 20-3. they set an nfl record as the first team in national football league history to hold an opponent without a rushing touchdown through each of the first 14 games. wow. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," newt gingrich tries to keep his hold on the republican primary field, but does he have the money to compete in the ad wars? and when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler to watch mitt romney's foray into late-night comedy. it was great. [ morgan ] the super bowl. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began her
ben roethlisberger picked off by 49ers cornerback carlos rogers. there you go. takes it back for a considerable gain. boom. that sets up a field goal. roethlisberger playing on a bad ankle threw for two early interceptions. 12 minutes left in the half, power went out again. that didn't help us here back east watching the game, trying to stay awake. after another delay, the teams were back on the field. fourth quarter, frank gore seals the deal with a five-yard touchdown run. 49ers win 20-3....
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where are you going to get -- that would make eight total, one more than both roger moore and the original man with the license to kill -- >> you shouldn't be able to do that. >> this is the guy, sean connery. that's classic. >>> oscar-winning actress jessica lange and pulitzer prize-winning play right sam sheppa sheppard, who have been together since 1989 and have two grown children together have separated and have been apart for two years and just now announced it. >>> in another split, chaz bono and jennifer ilya have not only called off their engagement after six years, they've called off their whole relationship. >>> and finally, you just can't make this stuff up. the death sunday night of north korean leader kim jong-il led to some major confusion about rapper lil' kim. >> she's okay? >> she's fine, but rumors of her death swirled all over the internet, including from detroit's former mayor, who tweeted asking if it was true. really, detroit mayor, really? i mean, i know that there's the kim and il and lil kind of look alike, but we're smarter than this, aren't we? >> no. how many pe
where are you going to get -- that would make eight total, one more than both roger moore and the original man with the license to kill -- >> you shouldn't be able to do that. >> this is the guy, sean connery. that's classic. >>> oscar-winning actress jessica lange and pulitzer prize-winning play right sam sheppa sheppard, who have been together since 1989 and have two grown children together have separated and have been apart for two years and just now announced it....
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and i want to give a shout out to your senior enlisted leaders including command sergeant major roger howard, darren bond, perry bayer and give a big round of applaud to the ground forces band. [ applause ] >> we've got a lot of folks in the house today. we've got the 18th airborne corps, the sky dragon. we have the 82nd airborne division. [ cheers ] >> we've got america's quiet professionals, our special operations forces. [ cheers ] >> from pope field we've got air force. [ cheers ] >> and i do believe we've got some navy and marine corps here too. >> yeah! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> and though they're not here with us today we send our thoughts and prayers to general held mutt, sergeant major rice and all the folks from the 18th airborne and bragg who are bringing our troops back from iraq. [ cheers ] we honor everyone from the 82th airborne and bragg serving and succeeds in afghanistan and the general and those serving around the world. and let me just say one of the most humbling moments i've had as president was when i presented our nation's highest military decoration, the me
and i want to give a shout out to your senior enlisted leaders including command sergeant major roger howard, darren bond, perry bayer and give a big round of applaud to the ground forces band. [ applause ] >> we've got a lot of folks in the house today. we've got the 18th airborne corps, the sky dragon. we have the 82nd airborne division. [ cheers ] >> we've got america's quiet professionals, our special operations forces. [ cheers ] >> from pope field we've got air force. [...
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. >> governor johnson, let me start with you, just a simple question, the roger mudd question, why do you want to be president? >> that i could actually do a better job, that i'm promising to submit, submit a balanced budget to congress in 2013. i'm promising devito legislation where expenses exceed revenue. i'm advocating on the fair tax, replace it with the consumption tax which by all accounts will reboot the american economy for the next 100 years. >> governor romar, same question to you. >> i don't run for the reasons gary does. those are good points. but i run because we need reform in washington, d.c. it's become the capital of corruption. the biggest check gets first in line. the biggest special interest gets all that lobbyist's power and all the tax code writing. the biggest money has a special place and until we reform that, is nothing else will be done. a tax code written by the lobbyists you cannot read. unfair trade with china is taking all our manufacturing jobs. we're addicted to foreign oil, particularly saudi arabia. we ought to be energy independent. it will not get
. >> governor johnson, let me start with you, just a simple question, the roger mudd question, why do you want to be president? >> that i could actually do a better job, that i'm promising to submit, submit a balanced budget to congress in 2013. i'm promising devito legislation where expenses exceed revenue. i'm advocating on the fair tax, replace it with the consumption tax which by all accounts will reboot the american economy for the next 100 years. >> governor romar, same...
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. >> captain rogers, what's your take on the events last wednesday? >> it was awful, seth, which is why it was very important for me to come here tonight. on behalf of everyone at american airlines issue an apology to mr. alec baldwin. >> alec, are you sure this is the right way to handle this? >> yeah, keep going, keep going. with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. it's 4g, so you can do more faster. so, kathryn, post more youtube videos of your baby acting adorable. baby. on it. matt, ignore me and keep updating your fantasy team. huh? jeff, play a game. turbo-boosting now, sir. dennis, check in everywhere you go on foursquare. that's mayor dennis... of the water cooler. you're the best. liz, rock out to pandora. oh, no i'm an only child. and nick, you shouldn't even be here, you can do everything from the golf course. good? good. [ male announcer ] on at&t, blackberry® torch moves at the speed of 4g.
. >> captain rogers, what's your take on the events last wednesday? >> it was awful, seth, which is why it was very important for me to come here tonight. on behalf of everyone at american airlines issue an apology to mr. alec baldwin. >> alec, are you sure this is the right way to handle this? >> yeah, keep going, keep going. with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days....
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then it was more conservative republicans in the senate, people like chuck grassley and roger wicker and john mccain attacking john boehner for "harming the republican party." then it was anonymous republican staffers on the senate side saying that john boehner and house republicans have "painted themselves into a corner. they are on their own." then it was named republican staffers on the house side circulating e-mails and then leaking those e-mails to the press, things that said -- saying things like "republicans are not playing this right." written in all caps. then it was named members of the house, members of john boehner's own caucus, the people who supposedly answer to him, coming out in public opposition to him. republican congressman rick crawford of arkansas saying, "an all or nothing attitude produces nothing." republican congressman shawn duffy of wisconsin calling out speaker boehner directly, demanding that he bring the senate bill to the floor. then today, 30 minutes after john boehner gave his i'm staying out on this limb, i will not budge press conference, 30 minutes
then it was more conservative republicans in the senate, people like chuck grassley and roger wicker and john mccain attacking john boehner for "harming the republican party." then it was anonymous republican staffers on the senate side saying that john boehner and house republicans have "painted themselves into a corner. they are on their own." then it was named republican staffers on the house side circulating e-mails and then leaking those e-mails to the press, things...
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it was will rogers who said that about 100 years ago. they are very organized. i figure if you go to the movies they are early. they are sitting there with a little candy bar, and you come in with your popcorn and big coke. they have been there for 20 minutes. the reason i say this is grew up with a family like that. everything was done on time. they are there for everything. they have thought this through. they thought through that they have a clown card out there, asç somebody said out there, the "boston herald." they have a clown car. getting rid of that clown car as fast as they can and running down the street with a guy they know can win a general election and that's mitt romney. >> you're absolutely right. the analogy that i use, go to the republican convention and go to the democratic convention. >> yes. >> republican -- >> where do you have more money? >> more fun at the democratic convention, if you want things to go on time and want to know how things will run go to the republican convention. look, mitt romney, he's -- he's the tortoise in all of this
it was will rogers who said that about 100 years ago. they are very organized. i figure if you go to the movies they are early. they are sitting there with a little candy bar, and you come in with your popcorn and big coke. they have been there for 20 minutes. the reason i say this is grew up with a family like that. everything was done on time. they are there for everything. they have thought this through. they thought through that they have a clown card out there, asç somebody said out...
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plus, democratic congressman from michigan, sandy levin, and politico's roger simon takes a look at the ron paul phenomenon. we'll see you for those stories and more on "andrea mitchell reports," at the top of the hour. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then get lunesta for $0 at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. th
plus, democratic congressman from michigan, sandy levin, and politico's roger simon takes a look at the ron paul phenomenon. we'll see you for those stories and more on "andrea mitchell reports," at the top of the hour. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while...
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it's also susan collins, dick lugar, dean heller, olympia snowe, chuck grassley, roger wicker. the name brand republican senators openly trashing house republicans for what they're doing or at least publicly prodding them to get their act together. the incoherence and infighting of republicans in washington on this issue is now even starting to spill over into the republican race for president as well. after chastising congressional republicans for failing to, quote, speak with one voice, on this issue, presidential candidate mitt romney was unable in three separate media appearances to state which side of this argument he is on. i was going to say that the only candidate with any coherence on this issue at all is candidate newt gingrich, but then he got incoherent on this as well. first mr. gingrich decided to come out and bash senate democrats on the issue. okay. the vote was 89-10, but at least you're aiming your fire outside the republican circle. so far, so good. but then just a little while later newt gingrich about faced. decided the party in the wrong is actually the ho
it's also susan collins, dick lugar, dean heller, olympia snowe, chuck grassley, roger wicker. the name brand republican senators openly trashing house republicans for what they're doing or at least publicly prodding them to get their act together. the incoherence and infighting of republicans in washington on this issue is now even starting to spill over into the republican race for president as well. after chastising congressional republicans for failing to, quote, speak with one voice, on...
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with me now to talk about this politico is roger simon who wrote about it today. great to see you out here in des moines. tea party voters, half of all caucusgoers, 20% of them say they were supporting santorum. he's rising but there's this divide among the evangelical voters and this is all playing to mitt romney's benefit. >> it is. evangelical voters can be a very powerful force in iowa. committ committed, dedicated, not necessarily determined and powerful, but only if they're united behind one candidate. if rick santorum can emerge as that candidate, it's good news for him. but he's got to still worry no matter what their poll standings about michele bachmann, he's got to worry about rick perry. and, in act, if you talk to evangelical voters, they're not crazy zealots, i'm sure some are, but most are not. they care not only about difficult issues like abortion and gay marriage, they also care very much about the environment. they don't want to see god's earth despoiled by man. they care about the security of israel. they care about jobs. they care about educat
with me now to talk about this politico is roger simon who wrote about it today. great to see you out here in des moines. tea party voters, half of all caucusgoers, 20% of them say they were supporting santorum. he's rising but there's this divide among the evangelical voters and this is all playing to mitt romney's benefit. >> it is. evangelical voters can be a very powerful force in iowa. committ committed, dedicated, not necessarily determined and powerful, but only if they're united...
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. >> coming up, the mojo football frenzy with roger bennett. keep it here with "morning joe." >>> with us now, soccer analyst and host at 9:00 a.m. on sirius radio, roger, i want to talk about what happened this weekend, but how do you talk about the part of the leader who provided invisible cell phones in the 2010 world cup to north korea's coach. >> you are talking about king jung il, his team never lost. he edited down the games to never have a goal against them. they had a seven-second game. the kickoff and the final whistle and nothing in between. america needs the same approach to world cup soccer. quite a few good games. >> there was a world cup championship, the best cups in the world battling. >> who cares. >> they could have cut down on the carbon emissions by not sending the teams there. barcelona taking on -- >> what do you call massi again? >> fellow smurf and slumming the ball home. he is the face of a tax accountant like a trained assassin. a slide of happened and the illusion that the late doug would have been proud of. celebrat
. >> coming up, the mojo football frenzy with roger bennett. keep it here with "morning joe." >>> with us now, soccer analyst and host at 9:00 a.m. on sirius radio, roger, i want to talk about what happened this weekend, but how do you talk about the part of the leader who provided invisible cell phones in the 2010 world cup to north korea's coach. >> you are talking about king jung il, his team never lost. he edited down the games to never have a goal against...
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. >> newt gingrich could tell you if you asked him the famous roger -- was it roger mudd with ted kennedy in 1980 why do you want to be president? newt could answer that question. jeb could answer that question. chris christie could answer that question. michele bachmann could answer that question. they all could -- mitch daniels could answer that question. >> you're saying mitt romney couldn't answer that question? >> i don't, right now, i could answer those questions for you. like for instance if you ask me why chris christie would want to be president i could answer that question. jeb, i could answer the question. mitch daniel, i could answer that question. jon huntsman i could answer that question. michele bachmann. ron paul. i could answer it. if you asked me why mitt romney wanted to be president, i could not answer that question because mitt's campaign has decided they're going to play it safe. they're going to say as little as possible. and they're going to keep him away from interviews as much as possible. and that has brought us to this point. >> that has worked, though. up unti
. >> newt gingrich could tell you if you asked him the famous roger -- was it roger mudd with ted kennedy in 1980 why do you want to be president? newt could answer that question. jeb could answer that question. chris christie could answer that question. michele bachmann could answer that question. they all could -- mitch daniels could answer that question. >> you're saying mitt romney couldn't answer that question? >> i don't, right now, i could answer those questions for...
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janice rogers brown comes to mind with some views that were well to the right even of scalia and thomas, et cetera. and this filibuster was met we concerted effort both by republican politicians in the senate and grassroots effort by republican base in events called justice sunday where they had simulcast in churches to make this a fight. what ended up having is threat of the nuclear option and gang of 14 that ended up creating a deal that got through these nominees. my question is, is a fight over consumer protection board, which sounds arcane, even if it's politically palatable, is that the fight progressives or 99% movement can sustain, or is this three days from now we'll be talking about something else? in which case obstructionists win? >> we can if we make it real. if you want to make it real, you talk about payday lending, you talk about the fact that you can walk down the street, have people saying, we'll give you a loan and if you're not in missouri where it's 1500%, then it's probably 400%, all right? your grandma needs to buy a pair of orthopedic shoes and they cost $100. sh
janice rogers brown comes to mind with some views that were well to the right even of scalia and thomas, et cetera. and this filibuster was met we concerted effort both by republican politicians in the senate and grassroots effort by republican base in events called justice sunday where they had simulcast in churches to make this a fight. what ended up having is threat of the nuclear option and gang of 14 that ended up creating a deal that got through these nominees. my question is, is a fight...
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cornerback carlos rogers. that set up a field goal. roethlisberger sprained his ankle. he threw two interceptions so 12 minutes left in the half. power goes out again. what is this? nobody east of the mississippi watched this. okay? >> this isn't happening. >> no. >> if you have a satellite picture of oakland and san francisco, they could have been playing in baghdad the way the lights went out. fourth quarter frank lewis sealed the deal. five-yard touchdown. 49ers win, 20-3. they set an nfl record, joe. first team in nfl history to hold an opponent without a rushing touchdown to each of the first 14 games. incredible. >> who did that? the niners allowed a rushing touchdown? that's what it said here. but i somehow question that. it is correct? >> i think they're making things up. >> that is a -- >> are you -- that's a record? >> yeah. >> alex? >> for the nfl. >> big weekend. the packers lose, learn how to defend. it's stale lo ae's still a lose learn to beat them. >> it's great seeing the niners come back. a classic team. >> yeah. >> i get back to the days. remember bro
cornerback carlos rogers. that set up a field goal. roethlisberger sprained his ankle. he threw two interceptions so 12 minutes left in the half. power goes out again. what is this? nobody east of the mississippi watched this. okay? >> this isn't happening. >> no. >> if you have a satellite picture of oakland and san francisco, they could have been playing in baghdad the way the lights went out. fourth quarter frank lewis sealed the deal. five-yard touchdown. 49ers win, 20-3....
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took him over aaron rogers. >> the pope. pope john paul might have something to say about that, as well. >> and margaret thatcher. >> jeffrey sachs. >> i was in the polish parliament the day that communism ended in poland, and a new prime minister came in. >> were they shouting newt, newt, newt -- >> and i was in the kremlin the day they said the generals just ended the soviet union, and newt's name didn't come up. >> it didn't? >> didn't he leave the solidarity movement? i can't remember. >> somehow, mika, you know -- he just wasn't -- >> he was into banks, wasn't he? >> seriously -- >> in the shipyard. >> it was amazing. >> newt, such a deep background. >> solidarity. >> we joke about it, but this has always been a serious, serious, personal problem with newt gingrich. one of his top lieutenants wrote a book later and talked about how disconnected from reality newt was. and rich galen yesterday was on the show, anybody that ever works with him knows that he will whip himself into a fury and will start tearing up saying don
took him over aaron rogers. >> the pope. pope john paul might have something to say about that, as well. >> and margaret thatcher. >> jeffrey sachs. >> i was in the polish parliament the day that communism ended in poland, and a new prime minister came in. >> were they shouting newt, newt, newt -- >> and i was in the kremlin the day they said the generals just ended the soviet union, and newt's name didn't come up. >> it didn't? >> didn't he leave...
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. >> roger bennett, it's what i do. it's what i do. >> we love joy behar, by the way. she's still on "the view." >> do the best acting on my back. that's what they say about me. >> out in hollywood. >> yeah. >> up next, arianna huffington and thomas friedman when "morning joe" comes back. [ knock on door ] cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer dings ] got to go. priority mail flat rate shipping at usps.com. a simpler way to ship. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year million
. >> roger bennett, it's what i do. it's what i do. >> we love joy behar, by the way. she's still on "the view." >> do the best acting on my back. that's what they say about me. >> out in hollywood. >> yeah. >> up next, arianna huffington and thomas friedman when "morning joe" comes back. [ knock on door ] cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail...
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tom brady, aaron rogers, very worst all star game, the pro bowl. when it comes to who made the cut, look at the team records. brady one of eight patriots selected to the roster. both of those teams are 12-3, the packers and the 11-4 raiders had seven selections. green bay has lost one all year. 6-9 bills, titans have a winning record but didn't get anybody on the team either. 12-time pro bowl linebacker lewis, he'll be back, and denver rookie, von miller. tim tebow not selected, but denver post is reporting tebow is the second alternate for the afc. that means tebow could be added to the roster if other quarterbacks decline to play. a, if they play in the super bowl, they don't play in the pro bowl. if they're injured or nicked up, they opt out, or sometimes these days don't want to go. tim tebow could be playing in the pro bowl, a guy who throws about, 7 for 23 every sunday afternoon. >> that's fine. the biggest outrage here is the omission of matthew stafford, detroit lions quarterback. the lions are going to the playoffs for the first time since
tom brady, aaron rogers, very worst all star game, the pro bowl. when it comes to who made the cut, look at the team records. brady one of eight patriots selected to the roster. both of those teams are 12-3, the packers and the 11-4 raiders had seven selections. green bay has lost one all year. 6-9 bills, titans have a winning record but didn't get anybody on the team either. 12-time pro bowl linebacker lewis, he'll be back, and denver rookie, von miller. tim tebow not selected, but denver post...