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you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> there he is, comparing his role on this planet with donald trump et cetera. >> that hissing sound you heard was the air going out of donald trump and his campaign, when everybody suddenly realized what were we thinking? we're considering nominating a game show host for president? [ laughter ] >> joan, you can do the coupe dee de de grah on this one, and he might grab the mike and let me talk about you. >> he was so angry, though, that's the best thing. you see him getting angrier and angrier, and the second-best thing as the president is making that wonderful joke about meatloaf and gary busey, he's thinking about the decision that he's making the next day to take out osama bin laden. it was the next day, chris. we are living through a gong show of politics, you're absolutely right. this has been an amazing year. >> actually his hair looks pretty good. thank you, joan walsh. i like to always mix it up. you both hav
you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> there he is, comparing his role on this planet with donald trump et cetera. >> that hissing sound you heard was the air going out of donald trump and his campaign, when everybody suddenly realized what were we thinking? we're considering nominating a game show host for president? [ laughter ] >> joan, you can do the coupe dee de de grah on this one, and he might grab the mike and let...
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also, former new mexico governor gary johnson is dropping out of the presidential race to run as a libertarian. now you might have forgotten that johnson was running, but this year a third party, run by a more serious candidate, could make a huge difference in the election results, and tonight we have new poll numbers to show who might benefit. and barney frank's advice to the colleagues he's leaving behind. that's in the sideshow. finally, let me finish tonight with how the republican party's obsession with opposing president obama at any cost may be costing them way too much. we start with senator charles schumer, a democrat from the great state of new york. senator schumer, thanks for being here. what's the exit strategy? how might this flap over the payroll tax end? house blinks, senate blinks, or does it expire? >> well, i don't think it will expire. i think that basically there is so much pressure on speaker boehner. he's basically standing alone, that the house is going to have to do what the american people want and what many of us have been asking which is very simple simply to pass t
also, former new mexico governor gary johnson is dropping out of the presidential race to run as a libertarian. now you might have forgotten that johnson was running, but this year a third party, run by a more serious candidate, could make a huge difference in the election results, and tonight we have new poll numbers to show who might benefit. and barney frank's advice to the colleagues he's leaving behind. that's in the sideshow. finally, let me finish tonight with how the republican party's...
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the hearing for curley and vice president gary schultz. remember, there was a report of abuse by sandusky that was investigated by penn state police and referred to a local d.a. back in 1998. the d.a. declined to prosecute. four years later is when mcqueary saw something in the showers. he told the athletic director about it and the vice president in charge of campus police. a man who was in the loop on the claim four years prior. no matter how mcqueary described it, you'd think a foghorn would have gone off, alarm bells would have sounded and an investigation launched at the time that he brought this to their attention in 2002. but that's not what happened. instead, six more years passed and it wasn't an adult who brought this to an end. it was a young man who had been victimized. he's paid a price for his courage and as "the patriot news" newspaper said this weekend, regarding victim number 1, his story gave others the strength to come forward to share their stories with authorities. together, their testimonies have built a mountain of e
the hearing for curley and vice president gary schultz. remember, there was a report of abuse by sandusky that was investigated by penn state police and referred to a local d.a. back in 1998. the d.a. declined to prosecute. four years later is when mcqueary saw something in the showers. he told the athletic director about it and the vice president in charge of campus police. a man who was in the loop on the claim four years prior. no matter how mcqueary described it, you'd think a foghorn would...
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and then reported it to joe paterno and then paterno told him to report it to tim curley and gary schultz. what this new witness, dr. jonathan drainoff, a friend of the family of mcqueary, says mcqueary told him that night, the night of the incident was something very different. that he didn't see any sexual activity, he heard sex sounds in the shower and he saw the boy emerging from the shower. an arm grabbing him back in and then sandusky emerging from the shower in a towel. it's something less than what is in that grand jury report. so therefore this could undermine the case against curley and schultz. it doesn't, by the way, absolve them of what a lot of people think is the moral obligation to have done something when hearing about this. but in terms of the legal case against perjury, it could be very significant. >> there's a rosherman aspect to this. if it's not clear what mcqueary said in the first instance when he was telling his relatives about this, how do we know what he told to the athletic director, how it got couched finally to joe paterno? buzz? >> well, that's the problem.
and then reported it to joe paterno and then paterno told him to report it to tim curley and gary schultz. what this new witness, dr. jonathan drainoff, a friend of the family of mcqueary, says mcqueary told him that night, the night of the incident was something very different. that he didn't see any sexual activity, he heard sex sounds in the shower and he saw the boy emerging from the shower. an arm grabbing him back in and then sandusky emerging from the shower in a towel. it's something...
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but, for those two penn state officials, tim curley and gary schultz, who are charged with perjury in this case and failing to report knowledge of sex abuse, mcqueary is a critical witness. in fact, the testimony against -- the case against them rests very centrally on what mike mcqueary said he saw that day when he walked into the locker room in march 2002. according to the grand jury report he says he saw jerry sandusky sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy. and he left distraught. he was shocked. and then reported it to joe paterno and then paterno told him to report it to tim curley and gary schultz. well, what this new witness, dr. jonathan drainoff, a friend of the family of mcquery says mcquery told him that night, the night of the incident was something very different. that he didn't see any sexual activity. he heard sex sounds in the shower. and he saw the boy emerging from the shower, an arm grabbing him back in then sandusky emerging from the shower in a towel. it's something less than what is in that grand jury report, and so therefore, this could undermine the case against c
but, for those two penn state officials, tim curley and gary schultz, who are charged with perjury in this case and failing to report knowledge of sex abuse, mcqueary is a critical witness. in fact, the testimony against -- the case against them rests very centrally on what mike mcqueary said he saw that day when he walked into the locker room in march 2002. according to the grand jury report he says he saw jerry sandusky sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy. and he left distraught. he was...
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if you remember alan keyes, 6 gary bauer got 25%, and mike huckabee got 34% of the vote in the republican caucus last time. so it's the silent and very, very powerful and well organized majority of iowa republicans, at least those who show up for the caucuses. and that's why it makes so much sense to look at what rick perry's doing right now. he's not talking about the economy, not talking about jobs, he's talking about christian values. >> i find this fascinating, todd. if you're talking the cultural conservatives doing well out there, right? yes or no? the cultural conservatives like perry and santorum? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> okay. so interesting in a time that everybody else in america is talking about the economy, that iowa's going to send this message about religion and culture. i think iowa may lose its power politically if they do that this time. because the country's looking for economic action, not so much moral action rightly or wrongly, we're a secular country right now. thank you, steve mcmahon and todd harris. up next, "hardball's" going to hollywood right now. i've go
if you remember alan keyes, 6 gary bauer got 25%, and mike huckabee got 34% of the vote in the republican caucus last time. so it's the silent and very, very powerful and well organized majority of iowa republicans, at least those who show up for the caucuses. and that's why it makes so much sense to look at what rick perry's doing right now. he's not talking about the economy, not talking about jobs, he's talking about christian values. >> i find this fascinating, todd. if you're talking...
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and he said he believed he'd pursued the the proper protocol by talking to penn state vice president gary schultz and athletic director tim curley. "i thought i was talking to the head of the police, to be frank with you. in my mind, it was like talking to a d.a. i was talking to the police who knew what to do and what to do with this it." that's a reference to schultz, and what strikes me, kathleen and buzz, is that we now have confirmation that schultz was in the loop in the 1998 incident that was not prosecuted by a local d.a. albeit, he said he didn't know much about it, but he was in the loop. so now it's 2002, when mcqueary tells him whatever it is he told him about having seen this conduct in the shower. and my point is that a foghorn should have sounded at that point. it was four years after that first incident. you'd think that schultz would have said, my god, it's sandusky again. instead, six more years go off the clock, all the while, presumably, more abuse is taking place. that's what i found to be significant. buzz, how about you? from friday, what was striking? >> well, i me
and he said he believed he'd pursued the the proper protocol by talking to penn state vice president gary schultz and athletic director tim curley. "i thought i was talking to the head of the police, to be frank with you. in my mind, it was like talking to a d.a. i was talking to the police who knew what to do and what to do with this it." that's a reference to schultz, and what strikes me, kathleen and buzz, is that we now have confirmation that schultz was in the loop in the 1998...
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no word yet whether he will entertain questions from the audience or gary busse. it's a controversy of how this has become, a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of running for office has run the power to shape the debate that will pick the next leader of the free world. the only thing more demeaning would be to let them all
no word yet whether he will entertain questions from the audience or gary busse. it's a controversy of how this has become, a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of running for office has run the power to shape the debate that will pick the next leader of the free world. the only thing more demeaning would be to let them all
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no word yet whether he will entertain questions from the audience or gary busse. it's a controversy of how this has become, a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of runnin
no word yet whether he will entertain questions from the audience or gary busse. it's a controversy of how this has become, a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of runnin
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no word yet as to whether he'll entertain questions from the candidates to meatloaf or gary busey. he perpetuated the birther controversy. a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of running for office is handed the power to shape the debate that
no word yet as to whether he'll entertain questions from the candidates to meatloaf or gary busey. he perpetuated the birther controversy. a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of running for office is handed the power to shape the debate that
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no word yet as to whether he'll entertain questions from the candidates to meatloaf or gary busey. he perpetuated the birther controversy. a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of running for office is handed the power to shape the debate that will pick the next leader of the free world. the only thing more demeaning would be to let them all compete with one another on "dancing with the stars." that's "hardball" for now. thank
no word yet as to whether he'll entertain questions from the candidates to meatloaf or gary busey. he perpetuated the birther controversy. a guy who plays the media every four years with his own alleged ambition of running for office is handed the power to shape the debate that will pick the next leader of the free world. the only thing more demeaning would be to let them all compete with one another on "dancing with the stars." that's "hardball" for now. thank