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peter paul and mary. >> paul took over my name. really, when our manager said, have you -- if noel changed his name to paul, you could be peter paul and mary. the sound was so beautiful. i said, well, i'll take it as a middle name but guess what? it works. peter paul and mary worked quite well. >> i was born -- ♪ i was born 10,000 years ago ♪ ♪ there's nothing in this world that i don't know ♪ i saw peter, paul and moses playing ring around the roses, with the guy that said it isn't so. >> so the sound was there in the folklore. we just did it. tavis: you guys are a riot. so here's the question, so i don't get accused of being a flip-flopper. >> a flip-flopper is a intelligent person who changes position when the circumstances changes. >> spoken like somebody that does it a hot. >> a person that doesn't do that either ignorant or sleeping. >> we refer to it as evolvement. reconsidered my position. >> or devolved. tavis: let me evolve to the question here. how did -- i'll start with you, paul, how did -- did the two of you b
peter paul and mary. >> paul took over my name. really, when our manager said, have you -- if noel changed his name to paul, you could be peter paul and mary. the sound was so beautiful. i said, well, i'll take it as a middle name but guess what? it works. peter paul and mary worked quite well. >> i was born -- ♪ i was born 10,000 years ago ♪ ♪ there's nothing in this world that i don't know ♪ i saw peter, paul and moses playing ring around the roses, with the guy that said...
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peter yarrow-- peter, paul, and mary were there every step of the way from the earliest days of the civil rights movement, risking their lives, as david said, in times when, if you went down there, you really didn't know what bullet was going to go whizzing by your ear, but peter tells us stories that are in the book and in the documentary of organizing in the vietnam war period, which i don't think a lot of people do realize. they think of peter, paul, and mary and, you know, the earliest days of folk music. it was peter, particularly, who moved a lot of artists, including a lot of rock and roll artists, into organizing against the war. he organized concerts in new york city. he had concerts where jimi hendrix and janis joplin-- the only two benefits we were able to find that either of them ever did, peter yarrow organized, and they were antiwar and vietnam veterans against the war in 1970 right before they died. i mean, it's an amazing fact, you know, jimi hendrix on stage for something, you know, at that crucial time. imagine, you know, the significance today if people realized, you kn
peter yarrow-- peter, paul, and mary were there every step of the way from the earliest days of the civil rights movement, risking their lives, as david said, in times when, if you went down there, you really didn't know what bullet was going to go whizzing by your ear, but peter tells us stories that are in the book and in the documentary of organizing in the vietnam war period, which i don't think a lot of people do realize. they think of peter, paul, and mary and, you know, the earliest days...
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paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years but what role will real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow in. special equipment will revolutionize the field of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use and flexibility of touch screen technology for ever reshaping business and community if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of nanomaterials not only makes this feasible it can also revolutionize indus
paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years but what role will real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow in. special...
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paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we and how we grow in. special equipment will revolutionize the field of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use and flexibility of touch screen technology for ever receiving business and communication. if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of nanomaterials not only makes this feasible it can also revolutionize industrial production
paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we and how we grow in. special equipment will...
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paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with old before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow in. special equipment will revolutionize the fuels of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use and flexibility of touch screen technology for ever received in business communication. if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of men and material is not only makes this feasible it can also revolutionize industrial pro
paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with old before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow in. special equipment will...
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paul changed their plans to jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone without before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies in vision are nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we and how we grow in. special equipment will revolutionize the field of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use and flexibility of touch screen technology for ever reshaping business and communication if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of nanomaterials not only makes this feasible they can also revolutionize industrial production
paul changed their plans to jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone without before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies in vision are nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we and how we grow in. special equipment will...
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paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies in vision are nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow it. special equipment will revolutionize the fuels of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use and flexibility of touch screen technology for ever reshaping business and community if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of nanomaterials not only makes this feasible they can also revolutionize industrial productio
paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies in vision are nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow it. special equipment will...
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paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies in vision are nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we shall we grow in. special equipment will revolutionize the field of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use inflexibility of touch screen technology for ever receiving business in communication. if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of nanomaterials not only makes this feasible it can also revolutionize industrial production all
paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with all before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years. real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies in vision are nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we shall we grow in. special equipment will...
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paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with old before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years but what role will the real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow it. special equipment will revolutionize the field of medicine making once complicated or even impossible procedures and prophylactic measures cheaper faster and less invasive clearly a common thread in these predictions is the increased use and flexibility of touch screen technology for ever reshaping business and communication if these forecasts are to be believed many of the gadgets we accumulate for different functions will be streamlined into far less bulky combined devices the application of nanomaterials not only makes this feasible they can also revolutio
paul change their plans jobs come to us with their projects. they wouldn't have gone with old before we came to find out what all the fuss is about what exactly is new know it's become a buzzword spawning many gimmicky products in recent years but what role will the real nanotechnology play in our lives. this is how some of the world's top technology companies envision our nano future new systems will help us custom engineer our urban environment. can change what we eat and how we grow it....
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basically, this money is robbing peter to pay paul. the delegates that voted on this matter include organizations from all parts of the city. not just the northeast quadrant. but organizations like the castro neighborhood association, sunset, park side, education action committee, middle post neighborhood association, all parts of the city. there are 46 organizations now in coalition. money is tight. this project is now supported or justified by the citizens. however much it might be supported by the city staff. neither the coalition for san francisco neighborhoods nor any of the speakers, save one, have a course in the race. rather, we are deeply concerned that this will be a colossal waste of funds. supervisor campos: next speaker. thank you. welcome. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is malcolm. i am here with cindy from the chinatown community development center. we are here to express strong support for this project. i want to address the points made, it embraces a lot of concern for me. the primary characterization that conce
basically, this money is robbing peter to pay paul. the delegates that voted on this matter include organizations from all parts of the city. not just the northeast quadrant. but organizations like the castro neighborhood association, sunset, park side, education action committee, middle post neighborhood association, all parts of the city. there are 46 organizations now in coalition. money is tight. this project is now supported or justified by the citizens. however much it might be supported...
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basically, this money is robbing peter to pay paul. the delegates that voted on this matter include organizations from all parts of the city. not just the northeast quadrant. but organizations like the castro neighborhood association, sunset, park side, education action committee, middle post neighborhood association, all partof the city. there are 46 organizations now in coalition. money is tight. this project is now supported or justified by the citizens. however much it might be supported by the city staff. neither the coalition for san francisco neighborhoods nor any of the speakers, save one, have a course in the race. rather, we are deeply concerned that this will be a colossal waste of funds. supervisor campos: next speaker. thank you. welcome. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is malcolm. i am here with cindy from the chinatown community development center. we are here to express strong support for this project. i want to address the points made, it embraces a lot of concern for me. the primary characterization that concern
basically, this money is robbing peter to pay paul. the delegates that voted on this matter include organizations from all parts of the city. not just the northeast quadrant. but organizations like the castro neighborhood association, sunset, park side, education action committee, middle post neighborhood association, all partof the city. there are 46 organizations now in coalition. money is tight. this project is now supported or justified by the citizens. however much it might be supported by...
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we heard public comments about funding, like how this is robbing peter to pay paul. this is not the case. when we spoke to the departments, it was clear that the project and moneys that we were relying on, it does not take away from a previous project. it is the priority of the mta and the city to make sure that the central subway is built and that we have this connectivity. we had heard that federal funding could be easily reallocated. that is also not true. if anyone has been following the central subway conversation and advocacy around federal government, it is not easy to say that we would have $900,000 for one purpose and next week's ugly spending is a more else, that simply does not happen. we would have to start over and that money would be reallocated to other places. i want to be clear that that is relieve the situation we are dealing with. there are always conversations about the sun set and how residents simply will not benefit from a connection to chinatown. i can tell you, for myself, the number of people taking that transit line in order to get to china
we heard public comments about funding, like how this is robbing peter to pay paul. this is not the case. when we spoke to the departments, it was clear that the project and moneys that we were relying on, it does not take away from a previous project. it is the priority of the mta and the city to make sure that the central subway is built and that we have this connectivity. we had heard that federal funding could be easily reallocated. that is also not true. if anyone has been following the...
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the first paul collins well sure convinced switzer till closing the whole. sky golden apple boutique hotel. will come to the wisconsin t.v. experience with nobel prizes. for the next town printed. massive structures to get a microscopic make over and a tiny chip can take us a long way defeat of nano comes into focus. on technology update here on keep we've got the future covered. download the official delegation. from the. video on demand. an r.s.s. feed in the palm of your. question. dot com. close ties between russia and the e.u. plus some barrier free business these are the key points that a business. where prime minister vladimir putin also raised a few locks. don't understand what you're going to use for he see you don't develop your new. use firewood. having only been able to look down on the earth for the last five months three astronauts finally have their feet back on again after returning from the international space station. and stalin gave the order. the u.s.s.r. leadership was responsible for the captain massacre in which nearly twenty thousand
the first paul collins well sure convinced switzer till closing the whole. sky golden apple boutique hotel. will come to the wisconsin t.v. experience with nobel prizes. for the next town printed. massive structures to get a microscopic make over and a tiny chip can take us a long way defeat of nano comes into focus. on technology update here on keep we've got the future covered. download the official delegation. from the. video on demand. an r.s.s. feed in the palm of your. question. dot com....
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well, he has to be -- he has to be, youknow, not accused of robbing peter to pay paul. he may have to do that. the fact is the big issue in the campaign or a big issue certainly was michelle rhee and reform. and skeptical people, jerry mentioned the write-in vote. there are several wards that went heavily for fenty. he must not forget about those people. just when he governs, he must not forget about the people that don't really -- don't are still skeptical about him and there has to be something that proves to people that the reforms, whether michelle rhee shouldave done it or no need to go through and schools need to improve. and if that starts coming back, that's not good. >> and those would be the first people that i would meet with. i would take king's advice in his column. those would be the people i would meet with. i would immediately havimpact. those would be the folks i wuld level with immediately, simultaneous to ward eight. >> we have to take a break. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. as winter sets in, some members in the district say the city should g
well, he has to be -- he has to be, youknow, not accused of robbing peter to pay paul. he may have to do that. the fact is the big issue in the campaign or a big issue certainly was michelle rhee and reform. and skeptical people, jerry mentioned the write-in vote. there are several wards that went heavily for fenty. he must not forget about those people. just when he governs, he must not forget about the people that don't really -- don't are still skeptical about him and there has to be...
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he may give to call but only because he is robs peter. -- he may get to paul, but only because he robs peter. that is why we should be wary of a president that seems to float on his own greatness. all greatness is tempered by mortality and every soul is evil. this has seldom been better expressed than by thurgood marshall's dictum. thurgood marshall said that we should, "to do of what we think is right and left the law catch- up." laws are being written that are so long that no human could read them in a lifetime, let alone implement them, let alone give people the feeling that they are being asked, not told. our nation too often finds itself in the position of a dog whose position is to simply obey, but america is not a dog. it does not require a "because i said so" jurisprudence, to which it is then demanded to catch up. it does not require laws of such complexity that they are heavier than chains or a presidentia who acts like, speas like, and is received like a king. [applause] the presidency has run off the rails. it begs a new clarity, a new discipline, a new president. [applause
he may give to call but only because he is robs peter. -- he may get to paul, but only because he robs peter. that is why we should be wary of a president that seems to float on his own greatness. all greatness is tempered by mortality and every soul is evil. this has seldom been better expressed than by thurgood marshall's dictum. thurgood marshall said that we should, "to do of what we think is right and left the law catch- up." laws are being written that are so long that no human...
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he may give to paul but only because he robs peter. and that's why you must always be wary of a president who seems to float upon his own greatness. for all greatness is tempered by mortality, and every soul is equal. it is a tragedy indeed that new generations taking office attribute failures in governance to insufficient power and invariably seek more of it. in the jishy, this has selleden been better expressed than justice marshall's expression, do what you think is right and let the law catch up. in the congress, it presents itself in massive legislation, acts and codes thousands of pages long and so mon trussly scomplicatena -- complicated that a human being could read through them. people that feel like they're no longebeing asked and feel like they're being told. our nation finds itself too often of late in the position of a dog. whose duty it is not to ask why because the why is too elevated for his nature. just simply obey. but america is not a dog. and does not require a, because i said so, juryiss prudence, to which it is th
he may give to paul but only because he robs peter. and that's why you must always be wary of a president who seems to float upon his own greatness. for all greatness is tempered by mortality, and every soul is equal. it is a tragedy indeed that new generations taking office attribute failures in governance to insufficient power and invariably seek more of it. in the jishy, this has selleden been better expressed than justice marshall's expression, do what you think is right and let the law...
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this is not a rob peter to pay paul kind of society. this ought to be an opportunity society where we do everything we can, government has a really important role to play in this, to democratize capitalism, decentralize wealth in this country so everybody is an owner. i have been pushing social security reform for years so everybody who is a worker in society is also an owner in society so every person owns a piece of the free enterprise system so they have a stake in the outcome of our society and economy. these are things we can achieve in this country which means everybody can tap and reach their potential. if we think that that idea of america is over, and that it is the job of government now to decide who gets what, when and how, when it comes to health care or income or retirement, then we are simply managing our decline. we are turning ourselves into what you're seeing going on in europe. a welfare society that cannot sustain itself, where we manage our decline. that is not the kind of path we want. let's find those pockets of am
this is not a rob peter to pay paul kind of society. this ought to be an opportunity society where we do everything we can, government has a really important role to play in this, to democratize capitalism, decentralize wealth in this country so everybody is an owner. i have been pushing social security reform for years so everybody who is a worker in society is also an owner in society so every person owns a piece of the free enterprise system so they have a stake in the outcome of our society...
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this is not a rob peter to pay paul kind of society. this ought to be an opportunity society where we do everything we can, government has a really important role to play in this, to democratize capitalism, decentralize wealth in this country so everybody is an owner. i have been pushing social security reform for years so everybody who is a worker in society is also an owner in society so every person owns a piece of the free enterprise system so they have a stake in the outcome of our society and econy. these are things we can achieve in this country which means everybody can tap and reach their potential. if we think that that idea of america is over, and that it is the job of government now to decide who gets what, when and how, when it comes to health care or income or retirement, then we are simply managing our decline. we are turning ourselves into what you're seeing going on in europe. a welfare society that cannot sustain itself, where we manage our decline. that is not the kind of path we want. let's find those pockets of amer
this is not a rob peter to pay paul kind of society. this ought to be an opportunity society where we do everything we can, government has a really important role to play in this, to democratize capitalism, decentralize wealth in this country so everybody is an owner. i have been pushing social security reform for years so everybody who is a worker in society is also an owner in society so every person owns a piece of the free enterprise system so they have a stake in the outcome of our society...
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quite a history right peter all of our following unity day in the russian capital pete stay dry. all right let's take a look now at some other international news for you this hour all quantas airlines flights have been suspended after an a three eighty jet was forced to make an emergency landing in singapore while the airliner bound for sydney was carrying more than four hundred fifty people one of its engines caught out over indonesia shortly after takeoff from singapore witnesses on a nearby island say they heard a huge blast and found pieces of debris but quantum's denies there was an explosion the double decker a three eighty is the largest passenger plane in the world. an airport workers across france have been blocking access to terminals in anger over the government's plans to raise the retirement age hundreds came out onto the streets translocations and prevent cars from accessing several airports the bill which increases the pension age from sixty to sixty two has been approved by the country's parliament president sarkozy is expected to sign it into law in mid november.
quite a history right peter all of our following unity day in the russian capital pete stay dry. all right let's take a look now at some other international news for you this hour all quantas airlines flights have been suspended after an a three eighty jet was forced to make an emergency landing in singapore while the airliner bound for sydney was carrying more than four hundred fifty people one of its engines caught out over indonesia shortly after takeoff from singapore witnesses on a nearby...
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he may give to call but only because he is robs peter. -- he may get to paul, but only because he robs peter. that is why we should be wary of a president that seems to float on his own greatness. all greatness is tempered by mortality and every soul is evil. this has seldom been better expressed than by thurgood marshall's dictum. thurgood marshall said that we should, "to do of what we think is right and left the law catch- up." laws are being written that are so long that no human could read them in a lifetime, let alone implement them, let alone give people the feeling that they are being asked, not told. our nation too often finds itself in the position of a dog whose position is to simply obey, but america is not a dog. it does not require a "because i said so" jurisprudence, to which it is then demanded to catch up. it does not require laws of such complexity that they are heavier than chains or a presidentia who acts like, speas like, and is received like a king. [applause] the presidency has run off the rails. it begs a new clarity, a new discipline, a new president. [applause
he may give to call but only because he is robs peter. -- he may get to paul, but only because he robs peter. that is why we should be wary of a president that seems to float on his own greatness. all greatness is tempered by mortality and every soul is evil. this has seldom been better expressed than by thurgood marshall's dictum. thurgood marshall said that we should, "to do of what we think is right and left the law catch- up." laws are being written that are so long that no human...
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he may give to call but only because he is robs peter. -- he may get to paul, but only because he robs peter. that is why we should be wary of a president that seems to float on his own greatness. thurgood marshall said that we should, "to do of what we think is right and left the law catch- up." laws are being written that are so long that no human could read them in a lifetime, let alone implement them, let alone give people the feeling that they are being asked, not told. our nation too often finds itself in the position of a dog whose position is to simply obey, but america is not a dog. it does not require a "because i said so" jurisprudence, to which is then demanded to catch up. it does not require laws of such complexity that they are heavier or a presidential acts like, speaks like, and is received like a king. [applause] the presidency has run off the rails. it begs a new clarity, a new president. [applause] president is not our teacher, our two-tier, our guide or our roller. ouroes -- our tutor, guide or our ruler. it is not his job to redefine custom, a lot, believes, to ap
he may give to call but only because he is robs peter. -- he may get to paul, but only because he robs peter. that is why we should be wary of a president that seems to float on his own greatness. thurgood marshall said that we should, "to do of what we think is right and left the law catch- up." laws are being written that are so long that no human could read them in a lifetime, let alone implement them, let alone give people the feeling that they are being asked, not told. our...
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we tried to reach attorney general peter nickles by phone and e-mail. we still have not gotten any response at this hour. >>> coming up next major retailers already at war fighting for your cash this holiday season, the new deals that can save you a few bucks. >>> and a demolition gone wrong, find out what happened when the smokestack came crashing down. >>> it's nicknamed blackout in a can. now yet another state is pulling four loko off store shelves. the caffeinated alcohol is now being banned in washington state after nine college students were hospitalized from drinking it last month. local colleges are warning students about the dangers. one can of four loko has as much alcohol as four beers. the emergency ban is similar to those ichigan, utah and oklahoma. >>> call it an early holiday gift from the nation's biggest retailer. wal-mart will now offer free shipping for online purchases without a minimum. the offer includes almost 60,000 online items, jewelry, toys, most electronics. not ipads, not ipods. the deal runs through decemb
we tried to reach attorney general peter nickles by phone and e-mail. we still have not gotten any response at this hour. >>> coming up next major retailers already at war fighting for your cash this holiday season, the new deals that can save you a few bucks. >>> and a demolition gone wrong, find out what happened when the smokestack came crashing down. >>> it's nicknamed blackout in a can. now yet another state is pulling four loko off store...
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there's a lot of things the newt gingrich congress did and they petered out. so let's check back in a few years and see if rand paul isn't sneaking some appropriations into the bills. to the degree you think the current economy of influence in congress and the status quo is fundamentally corrupt, which i do think. and i don't think earmarkers are at all the center of that corruption, but you could make an argument that they're sort of a symptom of it. i do think it's encouraging to see that status quo disrupted. even if it's for a distraction, even if earmarks aren't the problem. i'm heartened by the fact that harkin buckled. it's hard to be on the side of mitch mcconnell. and to the extent that things actually changed because of an election, i guess i'm so desperate to see the political -- this political system react to voter input that i'm actually encouraged by it. >> chris hayes of the nation and msnbc, thank you, chris. >> putting it on my business card. thank you, keith. >> thank you, sir. >>> pardon me, mr. koppel, but who killed tv news? special commen
there's a lot of things the newt gingrich congress did and they petered out. so let's check back in a few years and see if rand paul isn't sneaking some appropriations into the bills. to the degree you think the current economy of influence in congress and the status quo is fundamentally corrupt, which i do think. and i don't think earmarkers are at all the center of that corruption, but you could make an argument that they're sort of a symptom of it. i do think it's encouraging to see that...
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paul wagner. >>> the edge on virginia. governor mcdonough wants to hire national revisers to revise his bid to sell a state- owned liquor monopoly. it was shut down. the governor contends selling off the state's 76-year-old government liquor business will generate up to $500 million that ismon he would devote to transportation. >>> president obama's commission unveiled a whole host of ideas to tax payers and other. tom fitzgerald talked with people who say they have been hit hard enough. >> reporter: this bipartisan commission on the debt, they came up with their plans and if you want to know where they going to find $4 trillion, look at the reflection. >> it's like a cancer. >> reporter: they say this is serious. >> this country's out of mean. >> reporter: it's going to take hard choices. >> i think we have to be straight with the american impeachment -- people. >> reporter: and it's going to hurt. >> we left no oxes ungored. >> reporter: one of the ideas is to get rid of the tax deduction with many. would you be comforta
paul wagner. >>> the edge on virginia. governor mcdonough wants to hire national revisers to revise his bid to sell a state- owned liquor monopoly. it was shut down. the governor contends selling off the state's 76-year-old government liquor business will generate up to $500 million that ismon he would devote to transportation. >>> president obama's commission unveiled a whole host of ideas to tax payers and other. tom fitzgerald talked with people who say they have been hit...
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there's a lot of things the newt gingrich congress did and they petered out. so let's check back in in a few years and see if rand paul isn't sneaking some appropriations into the bills. to the degree you think the current economy of influence in congress and the status quo is fundamentally corrupt, which i do think. and i don't think earmarkers are at all the center of that corruption, but you could make an argument that they're sort of a symptom of it. i do think it's encouraging to see that status quo disrupted. even if it's for a distraction, even if earmarks aren't the problem. i'm heartened by the fact that mcconnell buckled in this instance. it's hard to be on the side of mitch mcconnell. and to the extent that things actually changed because of an election, i guess i'm so desperate to see the political system react to voter input that i'm actually encouraged by it. >> chris hayes of the nation and msnbc, thank you, chris. >> putting it on my business card. thank you, keith. >> thank you, sir. >>> pardon me, mr. koppel, but who killed tv news? special c
there's a lot of things the newt gingrich congress did and they petered out. so let's check back in in a few years and see if rand paul isn't sneaking some appropriations into the bills. to the degree you think the current economy of influence in congress and the status quo is fundamentally corrupt, which i do think. and i don't think earmarkers are at all the center of that corruption, but you could make an argument that they're sort of a symptom of it. i do think it's encouraging to see that...
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accusations of anti crisis measures favoring the rich when about ten minutes from now on cross talk peter lavelle and his guests discuss what steps should be taken so that the us system doesn't turn into socialism for the rich and capitalism for the paul here's a quick preview of what you can expect. the remains terrible because because most of it most of the capital flowing towards the public sector i mean the government well first of all the real economic contraction take place and we can get out and we can wring out some of this bad debt earlier we were at the bottom of the ocean or employment you're twenty percent unemployment is that what we need twenty percent unemployment this austerity scheme does not work for your doctor you look really want to hear that and you are going to be followed by mr. then we're going the right jam go ahead go ahead and sing for a living and we're in the midst and we're in the in the united states in the past twenty or thirty years as you were born and we've had some unbelievable dislocations we have we have done things which no country in the world shou
accusations of anti crisis measures favoring the rich when about ten minutes from now on cross talk peter lavelle and his guests discuss what steps should be taken so that the us system doesn't turn into socialism for the rich and capitalism for the paul here's a quick preview of what you can expect. the remains terrible because because most of it most of the capital flowing towards the public sector i mean the government well first of all the real economic contraction take place and we can get...
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. >> steve: in 2005, you and the first lady were at the funeral mass for pope john paul ii and you were there, saint peter's and at one point she said, if you're ever going to pray for a miracle, now is the time. >> it's true. and i prayed for peter jennings who was suffering from disease and i've often wondered about that, why him? i don't know. it ain't a question why. i just did. >> steve: you also talk about how as they were carrying the pope's casket up the stairs at saint peter's basilica, it was a cloudy day, until -- >> until the pine casket was raised and the sun came through. i'm telling you, i believe if you keep an open mind and listen intently and look clearly, you can find the presence of a living god. and i felt the sunshining on the casket was such a moment. >> steve: some of the remembrances from his new book called "decision points," the president will be joining us live tomorrow from the campus of smu with the george w. bush intercenter will be dedicated. we'll be there for the ground breaking and you'll see it live on "fox & friends." >> gretchen: everyone knew how i
. >> steve: in 2005, you and the first lady were at the funeral mass for pope john paul ii and you were there, saint peter's and at one point she said, if you're ever going to pray for a miracle, now is the time. >> it's true. and i prayed for peter jennings who was suffering from disease and i've often wondered about that, why him? i don't know. it ain't a question why. i just did. >> steve: you also talk about how as they were carrying the pope's casket up the stairs at...