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dylan's here and he's ready to take us forward. dylan? >> i mean, that articulation was so powerful, martin, i felt like i should be saying, what kind of a man? and you should say, the what kind of a man, dylan? i can smell the putrid stench of his soul right now just from your articulation. stinks. anyway, it's a beautiful day for a tv show. it doesn't smell at all otherwise around here. our show begins right now. >>> all right. the big story, a super failure, you know this. good monday to you. not for us, for our congress. we'll fix this whole thing. it's going to be fine. i am dylan ratigan. deadline is approaching in washington. so-called super committee sets up super failure meeting, admitting there's to deal in sight. >> now we're down just trying to get the small $1.2 trillion to avoid sequester. i still believe that it is possible to do it, but it requires compromise, genuine compromise, on both sides. >> our democratic friends had a different idea. their idea was, this was the opportunity to raise taxes. and it didn't matter what
dylan's here and he's ready to take us forward. dylan? >> i mean, that articulation was so powerful, martin, i felt like i should be saying, what kind of a man? and you should say, the what kind of a man, dylan? i can smell the putrid stench of his soul right now just from your articulation. stinks. anyway, it's a beautiful day for a tv show. it doesn't smell at all otherwise around here. our show begins right now. >>> all right. the big story, a super failure, you know this....
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i am dylan ratigan. disgraced former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky last night with bob costas on this network, in an interview, that begs the question, where's this guy's lawyer? except, he was sitting right there in the room. and developing now, two new reports, one from "the new york times," citing as many as ten additional victims that have come forward. and we're getting confirmation from another nonprofit agency, the fresh air fund, that sandusky housed children on behalf of the fresh air fund, with each passing day, this is a story of betrayal and shattered identity, values, and life that is becoming bigger and uglier. i want to bring in our tuesday megapanel to help us absorb these latest developments. karen finney, susan del percio, and jimmy williams. you're shaking your hand, i think, channeling america right now, karen. >> it's shocking. i mentioned this before on this network. i actually worked with children who'd been sexually abused. actually, i'd prefer to say that the
i am dylan ratigan. disgraced former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky last night with bob costas on this network, in an interview, that begs the question, where's this guy's lawyer? except, he was sitting right there in the room. and developing now, two new reports, one from "the new york times," citing as many as ten additional victims that have come forward. and we're getting confirmation from another nonprofit agency, the fresh air fund, that sandusky housed...
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hello. >> hi, dylan. thank you very much. today i want to talk about what we might actually learn from that tragic child abuse scandal at penn state. according to the allegations, which have not been proven at a trial, this was not an isolated or obscure crime. as everyone knows, jerry san dusky is ac a lot of people knew about it. now, how many? well, pennsylvania's attorney general officially identified 14 people who had direct knowledge of the allegations. that includes, of course, joe paterno and the penn state president. that number does not count the victims, their families or many other people who were in a position to know what was happening. now, this is a familiar story line. last month, for example, the former head of galleon group, one of the largest hedge funds in the world, got an 11-year prison sentence for insider trading. his conspiracy reached into the board rooms of some of america's top companies, and, of course, many people have compared this penn state scandal to the catholic church, a sacrosanct institu
hello. >> hi, dylan. thank you very much. today i want to talk about what we might actually learn from that tragic child abuse scandal at penn state. according to the allegations, which have not been proven at a trial, this was not an isolated or obscure crime. as everyone knows, jerry san dusky is ac a lot of people knew about it. now, how many? well, pennsylvania's attorney general officially identified 14 people who had direct knowledge of the allegations. that includes, of course, joe...
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so thank you. >> thank you, dylan. and thank you for all of your work covering this issue. >> thank you. i'm going to play a sound bite of you saying that later when you're not here on a day i'm not feeling that go. catherine cortez masto. coming up on "hardball," gop blame game. the cain campaign points to perry's people while perry's people suggests the romney campaign may have had a role in the leak. but first, imogen lloyd webber with the daily rant. would she accept your friend request on facebook? what's better than gold ? free gold ! we call that hertz gold plus rewards. you earn free days, free weeks and more fast. that's a plus. upgrade your ride. that's a plus. rewards with no blackout dates so you can redeem anytime. and it's easy to redeem your points online. already a gold member ? just select gold plus rewards in your profile and start rewarding yourself now. just go to hertzgoldplusrewards.com to join. hertz gold plus rewards. journey on. sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and
so thank you. >> thank you, dylan. and thank you for all of your work covering this issue. >> thank you. i'm going to play a sound bite of you saying that later when you're not here on a day i'm not feeling that go. catherine cortez masto. coming up on "hardball," gop blame game. the cain campaign points to perry's people while perry's people suggests the romney campaign may have had a role in the leak. but first, imogen lloyd webber with the daily rant. would she accept...
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there are other songs like -- tavis: a bob dylan song. >> a bob dylan song, who was divorcethe voice of a generatio. he also had a very good liking for jamaican music, inspired by jamaican music as well. i myself was inspired by some of his music, too. tavis: what do you think of bob dylan as a songwriter? >> he is brilliant. he is one of the brilliant song writers. the music that we have today, i mean, we are not listening a lot to social political lyrics, because maybe the frame of mind people are in, they did not want to hear that. i think it is the way that you give the medicine. i think we can give it in a nice way. you drink it and it is sweet, "oh!"\ -- "oh!" tavis: you are covering some bob dylan stuff. paul simon of late has been covering your stuff, specifically the vietnam song. >> yes, i heard it. i met paul some time ago. we talked, and he told me the story of how he was listening to an album of mine for a long time, an album that came out here in the u.s. in the u.k. it was called just "jimmy cliff." it was fresh music at that point and time. he loved it so much, he sai
there are other songs like -- tavis: a bob dylan song. >> a bob dylan song, who was divorcethe voice of a generatio. he also had a very good liking for jamaican music, inspired by jamaican music as well. i myself was inspired by some of his music, too. tavis: what do you think of bob dylan as a songwriter? >> he is brilliant. he is one of the brilliant song writers. the music that we have today, i mean, we are not listening a lot to social political lyrics, because maybe the frame...
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dylan? >> well, beyond in addition to that i guess i should say, wouldn't taking any of the protests of the occupation movement seriously force the financial industry to acknowledge the ongoing lie that they all live inside of as professionals that they do something that creates value that's not destroying the west? >> well, yeah, there's the -- >> you'd have to be like my job is one where i'm not destroying the west even though a lot of people i don't know are getting destroyed by what i'm doing. but i don't know them. >> and i think it's true even if you're lower on the ladder. you could be a very low-level employee at some place, you're working hard and don't want to think about the repercussions of your job. you could be cutting down trees as a logger and not want to think about the impact of that. my point here is there's a psychology to this i don't think people want to realize. and it is true in psychology and the studies show that if you actually make people aware of the tendency, th
dylan? >> well, beyond in addition to that i guess i should say, wouldn't taking any of the protests of the occupation movement seriously force the financial industry to acknowledge the ongoing lie that they all live inside of as professionals that they do something that creates value that's not destroying the west? >> well, yeah, there's the -- >> you'd have to be like my job is one where i'm not destroying the west even though a lot of people i don't know are getting...
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>> reporter: hi, dylan. an absolutely huge cheer went up as word filtered through the crowd that dr. conrad murray has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. we heard people cheering. they're dancing. there was even music. michael jackson music being played at one point. cars have been driving by, honking their honors. so a celebration of sorts, as you said, for the people here, many who have believed all along that dr. murray has been responsible for the pop icon's death. they've been out here, many of them throughout the trial, showing their support for michael jackson and the jackson family. and today many of them saying justice has been done in this case. meantime, inside the courtroom, a very different scene there. dr. murray showing very little emotion when that verdict was read. staring straight ahead. when the jury was polled, he did look at them, but again shown little emotion as he had through much of this trial. >> thank you, kristen. mark geragos with still
>> reporter: hi, dylan. an absolutely huge cheer went up as word filtered through the crowd that dr. conrad murray has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. we heard people cheering. they're dancing. there was even music. michael jackson music being played at one point. cars have been driving by, honking their honors. so a celebration of sorts, as you said, for the people here, many who have believed all along that dr. murray has been responsible...
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dylan? >> let me be very clear. if one guy wins, iran will have a nuclear weapon, but if the other guy wins, they will not? >> that is the analysis of mitt romney. >> that makes the decision making easier. >> yeah, right! >> thank you, martin. the show starts right now. >>> well, good monday afternoon to you. i am dylan ratigan. today's top story here, penn state and the growing investigation into the child sexual assault allegations at the university. if you thought this story ended with head coach joe paterno and the university president, graham spanier, being fired, think again. the news today, the man at the center of the charges, former assistant coach, jerry sandusky, is still receiving a hefty pension from penn state, about $60,000 a year. he's now out on what many say is a cut-rate bail. and as for the judge who set it at $100,000, it's due only if he doesn't show in court. it turns out the judge, who set the bail, was a volunteer at sandusky's charity. one that some say was a front
dylan? >> let me be very clear. if one guy wins, iran will have a nuclear weapon, but if the other guy wins, they will not? >> that is the analysis of mitt romney. >> that makes the decision making easier. >> yeah, right! >> thank you, martin. the show starts right now. >>> well, good monday afternoon to you. i am dylan ratigan. today's top story here, penn state and the growing investigation into the child sexual assault allegations at the university. if...
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thank you, guys. >> thank you, dylan. we encourage you to go to peoplesrightsamendment.org to learn more about this particular amendment. i want to turn our attention to the thursday megapanel. talk about what they just heard. quickly, joyour thoughts here. >> i like a lot of it. i like the fact corporations are not people. >> just a second, we have to do both, we don't have to do them at the same time. we can do corporations are not people, how do you respond to that? >> my response to that is corporations aren't people, however under the way that amendment is drafted it says the following, if you have $200 in your pocket, you are the wealthy person can give that to karen for congress, right? you can give it allç up. all 535 and their opponents, right? >> uh-huh. >> if you're 82-year-old grandmother from iowa -- >> people with money -- >> right. the country club is smaller, but it's still a country club. >> that's all it is. >> by the way, the amendment doesn't hit labor unions. >> i got it. and we're going to come bac
thank you, guys. >> thank you, dylan. we encourage you to go to peoplesrightsamendment.org to learn more about this particular amendment. i want to turn our attention to the thursday megapanel. talk about what they just heard. quickly, joyour thoughts here. >> i like a lot of it. i like the fact corporations are not people. >> just a second, we have to do both, we don't have to do them at the same time. we can do corporations are not people, how do you respond to that?...
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>> what's the consequence for that, dylan? >> well, for corzine individually? the consequence for the distributed risk is a decision by the central bank in europe, the central bank in america, to continue to print money on some mechanism, because the only way to prevent the calamity of those defaults, whether it's in for the pension system in greece or the pension system in italy or whatever it is, is to go to the currency market, whether it's the euro or the dollar or asian currencies, and manufacture it from scratch, like niro did in rome in -- they're like, we're in rome, what are we going to do? we've got nothing to eat? why don't you print some more coins so people can buy food. people can't quantify the risk. >> we were talking about this earlier, dylan. the thing that struck me as you were laying it out is, here jon corzine made this decision to take this kind of risk with people's pensions after everything that's already happened, which all of the changes over the last couple of years are supposed to be preventing or at least telling -- >> here's someth
>> what's the consequence for that, dylan? >> well, for corzine individually? the consequence for the distributed risk is a decision by the central bank in europe, the central bank in america, to continue to print money on some mechanism, because the only way to prevent the calamity of those defaults, whether it's in for the pension system in greece or the pension system in italy or whatever it is, is to go to the currency market, whether it's the euro or the dollar or asian...
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dylan? >> well, this congress, as we know, even though -- i know there was an election, theoretically an election. >> i heard about that. >> first of all, even in that election, 75% -- one of the most competitive, oh, my god, huge, huge election. 75% of the people are the same. >> yeah. >> nancy pelosi was there before the election. nancy pelosi is there after the election. john boehner was there before the election. john boehner was there after the election. >> yeah. >> is it possible that these people have figured out that doing nothing while spending in excess of a third of a time affirming meaningless resolutions is in fact the highest probable way for them to keep their jobs. >> the bottom line, my message, the reason i'm wasting time on a waste of time, it's a very meta melber view today. >> it is. >> people have to get this message and we have to create the penalty. we have to say don't condescend to us with this religious crap like oh, you believe in god, i believe in god. that's gre
dylan? >> well, this congress, as we know, even though -- i know there was an election, theoretically an election. >> i heard about that. >> first of all, even in that election, 75% -- one of the most competitive, oh, my god, huge, huge election. 75% of the people are the same. >> yeah. >> nancy pelosi was there before the election. nancy pelosi is there after the election. john boehner was there before the election. john boehner was there after the election....
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>> well, very interesting, dylan, you say that. did you notice that bernanke is now flirting with the military? does he fear demonstrations against the fed, which will be far more understandable than those on wall street. >> and again, information is widely available and a lot of the folks involved in this are very well informed already, and more importantly, i think, are very anxious to become better informed. a pleasure to have the conversation, guys. john brown, rickards, congratulations on the book, and john, hope to talk to you soon. >>> after this, some news, on a lighter note. a show-stopping opportunity for none other than miss piggy. thank you. [ mom ] alright guys, play with your toys after dinner. looks beautiful, honey. [ rattling ] jason... really buddy, wow. samantha jane. ♪ guys, christmas dinner and you're bringing toys to the table? ♪ that, that's not a toy... let's eat! [ male announcer ] get no interest on all walmart purchases on your walmart credit card through december if paid in full in 6 months. i took s
>> well, very interesting, dylan, you say that. did you notice that bernanke is now flirting with the military? does he fear demonstrations against the fed, which will be far more understandable than those on wall street. >> and again, information is widely available and a lot of the folks involved in this are very well informed already, and more importantly, i think, are very anxious to become better informed. a pleasure to have the conversation, guys. john brown, rickards,...
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>> reporter: good afternoon, dylan. well, the situation has finally calmed down after many, many hours of commotion hoar. two of the british compounds were raided, as you know. one of them where the six british personnel were taken hostage have been released. they were given into the custody of the police, and that premises has been vacated, but the main compound in the downtown tehran had been occupied up until about an hour ago, and it took the tehran police chief to actually physically go into the embassy and convince the basij militia members who had overtaken the embassy and looted it to leave the place. they finally listened to police chief and vacated the area after extensive damage was done to the embassy. paperwork was burned, an embassy vehicle had been set on fire, and they tore down pictures of queen elizabeth that were in the embassy. dylan? >> all right. ali, thank you so much. with us here in studio today is congressman ted deutsche, democrat from florida. he has happens to be on the mideast subcommittee
>> reporter: good afternoon, dylan. well, the situation has finally calmed down after many, many hours of commotion hoar. two of the british compounds were raided, as you know. one of them where the six british personnel were taken hostage have been released. they were given into the custody of the police, and that premises has been vacated, but the main compound in the downtown tehran had been occupied up until about an hour ago, and it took the tehran police chief to actually physically...
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as such, take it away. >> thanks, dylan. not too long ago, i appeared on this program to applaud the obama administration for achieving landmark decision. well, it looks like my applause was a bit premature and some booing might be in order. a nonpartisan panel recommended that insurance companies be required to cover birth control for free, as a way of preventative care under the new health care law. a recommendation the obama administration signaled it would follow. despite the white house already publicly agreeing to exemptions for religious institutions, some religious leaders argue that the language doesn't go far enough. according to "the new york times," after protests by roman catholic bishops, charities, schools and universities, the white house is considering a change that would grant a broad exemption exemption. the changes would essentially render the medical panel's recommendation null and void, allowing any employer to claim religious reservations, and thereby deny coverage costs. like some conservatives, i'm a
as such, take it away. >> thanks, dylan. not too long ago, i appeared on this program to applaud the obama administration for achieving landmark decision. well, it looks like my applause was a bit premature and some booing might be in order. a nonpartisan panel recommended that insurance companies be required to cover birth control for free, as a way of preventative care under the new health care law. a recommendation the obama administration signaled it would follow. despite the white...
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dylan's here to take us forward. >> that was dylan, mary -- did you hear mary? >> sorry. dylan, you're on? >> we're just trying to work some things out. >> do you carry a concealed weapon? >> deepak says every man in america carries a concealed weapon, martin. >> the show, right, starts now? >> does the show start now? >> yes. >>> breaking news on this national day of action for the occupy movement. we've been watching the police this afternoon storm into new york's zuccotti park. thousands of protesters continue to gather and assemble. the associated press reporting at least 175 arrests today alone. and we are hearing reports of violence. protesters also now planning to occupy bridges, even the subways. we will have much more on what's happening there coming up a little later in this hour. good afternoon to you. nice to see you, i am dylan ratigan. today's other big story is penn state. as more information comes out about jerry sandusky, the focus has shifted between the close ties between his charity, second mile, and penn state. former head coach joe paterno served as
dylan's here to take us forward. >> that was dylan, mary -- did you hear mary? >> sorry. dylan, you're on? >> we're just trying to work some things out. >> do you carry a concealed weapon? >> deepak says every man in america carries a concealed weapon, martin. >> the show, right, starts now? >> does the show start now? >> yes. >>> breaking news on this national day of action for the occupy movement. we've been watching the police this...
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dylan ratigan is here. and he'll take us forward. dylan, all yours. >> thank you so much, martin. hope you have a wonderful weekend, by the way. >> same to you, sir. >> i won't be seeing you, but it will be nice, i'm sure. >> invite me and i'll come and see you. >> you've been playing music without me. i know how it is. the show starts right now. >>> all right. the big story today, reading the numbers. good friday afternoon to you. i am dylan ratigan. and as always, it is the first friday of the month. and as such, the u.s. unemployment data for the previous month is released. in october, the employment rate did inch down a tenth of a percent from 9.1 to 9%. some would say, let the good times roll, although not too many these days. it comes as the european debt mess serves as a backdrop for a meeting of the g-20. that in the south of france. truth be told, our country, america, needs 30 million jobs added here at home, not 80,000. but to the cheerleaders out there that say, hey, at least jobs were created and that's better than nothing, that may be inadequate at this point. two fr
dylan ratigan is here. and he'll take us forward. dylan, all yours. >> thank you so much, martin. hope you have a wonderful weekend, by the way. >> same to you, sir. >> i won't be seeing you, but it will be nice, i'm sure. >> invite me and i'll come and see you. >> you've been playing music without me. i know how it is. the show starts right now. >>> all right. the big story today, reading the numbers. good friday afternoon to you. i am dylan ratigan. and...
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. mike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >>
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hi, kristen. >> reporter: hi, dylan. about of five minutes ago, our producer said there is still no sign of dr. conrad murray here. so the murray camp still has not arrived and that verdict is going to be read in about five minutes from now. so he's expected to arrive here any moment. meantime, the crowd really just growing here outside of the courthouse. we were given two hours' notice between the time that the jury had reached its verdict and when it's being read, so that's giving a lot of people a chance to get down here. many of them michael jackson fans. they've got signs. they've been cheering when the family arrived, shouting things like "justice for michael," in a repeated chant. so many of them eager, as we all are, to hear what the jury has decided. the the jury deliberated over two days. they began on friday, deliberated for about seven or eight hours on friday. and then there was another hour or so this morning. and that's when they gave that three-buzz signal. the court had set up a signal for them to give t
hi, kristen. >> reporter: hi, dylan. about of five minutes ago, our producer said there is still no sign of dr. conrad murray here. so the murray camp still has not arrived and that verdict is going to be read in about five minutes from now. so he's expected to arrive here any moment. meantime, the crowd really just growing here outside of the courthouse. we were given two hours' notice between the time that the jury had reached its verdict and when it's being read, so that's giving a lot...
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bob dylan, bruce springstein, the rolling stone and many others. there's one lucky guy who got to hang out with them and take pictures. the author of this photography book. you're going to meet him next. ♪ quaker oatmeal is a super grain. ♪ it gives me warmth. ♪ [ boy ] it gives me energy to help me be my best. quaker oatmeal has whole grains for heart health. and it has fiber that helps fill me up. ♪ [ male announcer ] great days start with quaker oatmeal. energy. fiber. heart health. quaker oatmeal. a super grain breakfast. [ male announcer ] sitting. waiting. hoping. that's a recipe for failed investing. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every dollar you invest. successful investing isn't done by throwing ideas against the wall and hoping. it's done by lowering your costs and raising your expectations by using unbiased research and powerful screeners to build a diversified portf
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. >>> bob dylan, bruce springstein, the rolling stones and many others. there's one lucky guy who got to hang out with them and take pictures. he's the author of this photography book. we're going to meet him, next. [ umpire ] strike 3. you're out! [ cheers and applause ] [ playing out of tune ] [ playing in tune ] [ male announcer ] at mcdonald's®, we support the community by giving to programs that bring out the best in our youth... ...because we believe when you feed the competitive spirit... ...it enriches the entire neighborhood. the simple joy of being deeply rooted. ♪ >>> if bob dylan asks you to go on tour and be his official photographer, well, you say yes. ken regan got that offer back in 1975. his experiences are documented the rock and roll photographer of ken regularan. he tils me about touring with dylan and the stories behind some of the historic photographs. >> bob hired me in '75 to be the tour photographer on the rolling thunder review. every night, bob and i would sit down either in his hotel room or backstage and look at the contact
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dylan has the day off. we begin with herman cain. in one hour, he'll hold a news conference. we'll bring it to you live right here on msnbc. "hardball's" chris matthews will steer you through that. but right now cain is facing more charges of sexual harassment. these charges got a name and a face on monday at another news conference and this morning on the "today" show. take a look and a listen at this. >> it's not about me. i'm not the one running for president. when this happened is, the first reaction is you're embarrassed. number two, i had a boyfriend at the time, we did discuss it briefly, although i didn't share the details with him, and he said, it's going to be one of those he said/she said things. i think maybe mr. cain's definition of harassment might be different. >> so it's super tuesday, so we have a mega mega panel for you. martin bashir is joining us and he joins us in our regular tuesday mega panel of karen, susan, and jimmy. so that means when martin shows up, it's a mega mega. >> that's ridiculous, because you're twice my height! i'm the shortest guy here.
dylan has the day off. we begin with herman cain. in one hour, he'll hold a news conference. we'll bring it to you live right here on msnbc. "hardball's" chris matthews will steer you through that. but right now cain is facing more charges of sexual harassment. these charges got a name and a face on monday at another news conference and this morning on the "today" show. take a look and a listen at this. >> it's not about me. i'm not the one running for president. when...
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bob dylan, bruce springstein, the rolling stone and many others. there's one lucky guy who got to hang out with them and take pictures. the author of this photography book. you're going to meet him next. [ umpire ] strike 3. you're out! [ cheers and applause ] [ playing out of tune ] [ playing in tune ] [ male announcer ] at mcdonald's®, we support the community by giving to programs that bring out the best in our youth... ...because we believe when you feed the competitive spirit... ...it enriches the entire neighborhood. the simple joy of being deeply rooted. ♪ >>> if bob dylan asks to you go on tour and be his official photographer, well, you say yes. ken reagan got that offer back in 1975. his experiences are documented in a new book and it's all access. that's the name of this book. the rock and roll photographer of ken regularan. he tils me about touring with dylan and the stories behind some of the historic photographs. >> bob hired me in '75 to be the tour photographer on the rolling thunder review. every night, bob and i would sit down
bob dylan, bruce springstein, the rolling stone and many others. there's one lucky guy who got to hang out with them and take pictures. the author of this photography book. you're going to meet him next. [ umpire ] strike 3. you're out! [ cheers and applause ] [ playing out of tune ] [ playing in tune ] [ male announcer ] at mcdonald's®, we support the community by giving to programs that bring out the best in our youth... ...because we believe when you feed the competitive spirit... ...it...
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my name is dylan ratigan. and today's big story is penn
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sara brown is the ceo of the national campaign to prevent teen and unplanned pregnancies and dylan tomlin is a former national campaign youth leadership team member and we welcome both of you this morning. thank you for being with us. sara, you say one in ten women between the ages of 20 and 29 have an unplanned pregnancy. i introduce you as the national campaign to prevent teen and unplanned pregnancies but this new campaign is not directed at teenagers. >> that's right. teens are very important in our group and many others have done a lot on teen pregnancies. but this is in addition. these are their older sisters. these are young women in their 20s, largely unmarried, who are having a lot of problems right now in managing pregnancy. there are over a million pregnancies a year to unmarried women in their 20s. the women themselves say they weren't planning, they weren't intending, too soon, not what they wanted. it is a very serious problem. no one recognizes it. >> why do you think it is such a problem that women in this age group, educated women, working women, may not be getting the me
sara brown is the ceo of the national campaign to prevent teen and unplanned pregnancies and dylan tomlin is a former national campaign youth leadership team member and we welcome both of you this morning. thank you for being with us. sara, you say one in ten women between the ages of 20 and 29 have an unplanned pregnancy. i introduce you as the national campaign to prevent teen and unplanned pregnancies but this new campaign is not directed at teenagers. >> that's right. teens are very...
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my friend and colleague dylan ratigan is here and ready to take us forward. dylan, it's yours. >> and i will expedite this as for the benefit of all involved. as such, the show begins right now. >>> well, good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. and today's big story is penn state, rocked by scandal.
my friend and colleague dylan ratigan is here and ready to take us forward. dylan, it's yours. >> and i will expedite this as for the benefit of all involved. as such, the show begins right now. >>> well, good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. and today's big story is penn state, rocked by scandal.