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. >> paul: what mistakes did they make? >> they made the mistake thinking they could keep secret this program and justify it. >> paul: not having to justify, but just leave it go. >> if you listened to brennan yesterday, could you see this absolute perfect emblem of confusion about everything, not only the drones but water boarding and everything. this is perfect exemplar of the administration muddled under. what they wanted above all was not to have to go invade and not to have to go fight. >> paul: so the drones are default for them. thank you all. when we come back, future of the republican party from karl rove's plan to pick winning candidates and sam brownback model, who or what will drive the republican revival. all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen perce
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>> paul: welcome to the joushlg editorial reported. i'm paul gigot. as a bipartisan group of senator layout an immigration reform deal. a day before president obama took up the issue in a las vegas speech. the road is frar smooth what to do with illegal immigrants already in the country and how easy their path to citizenship should be. >> if this endeavor becomes a bidding war to see who can cop up with the quickest and cheaper to green card, this is not going to go well. >> we have to deal with the 11 million individuals who are here illegally. we all agree that these men and women should have to earn their way to citizenship, but for comprehensive immigration reform to work, it must be clear from the outset that there is a pathway to citizenship. >> patti ann: joining the --. >> paul: panel james free, man and jason you have followed this for year. what is the substantive policy case for immigration reform out of washington. >> policy wise, i think that they help our economy. >> legal or illegal. >> giving foreign workers access to our labor markets
>> paul: welcome to the joushlg editorial reported. i'm paul gigot. as a bipartisan group of senator layout an immigration reform deal. a day before president obama took up the issue in a las vegas speech. the road is frar smooth what to do with illegal immigrants already in the country and how easy their path to citizenship should be. >> if this endeavor becomes a bidding war to see who can cop up with the quickest and cheaper to green card, this is not going to go well. >>...
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. >> paul: welcome, i'm paul gigot. with days to go president obama turned up the heat on republicans this week saying they would be to blame if across the board spending cuts take affect march 1st. appearing on police officers and firefighters and other first responders, he claimed the consequences of such cuts would be dire. >> people will lose their jobs. it will jeopardize our military readiness. it will eviscerate investments and thousands will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. >> paul: but in an op-ed john boehner shot back saying the sequester was the white house's idea in the first place and product of his president obama's failed leadership. joining us is dan henninger. jason riley and washington columnist kim strausel. let's start with the merits and the claims of catastrophe if those spending cuts kick in. the is that correct? >> we don't exactly know. what we do know is that the president has every incentive that it's absolutely going to be mos
. >> paul: welcome, i'm paul gigot. with days to go president obama turned up the heat on republicans this week saying they would be to blame if across the board spending cuts take affect march 1st. appearing on police officers and firefighters and other first responders, he claimed the consequences of such cuts would be dire. >> people will lose their jobs. it will jeopardize our military readiness. it will eviscerate investments and thousands will be laid off. tens of thousands of...
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. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. that was president obama during his state of the union address, he called for a vast expansion, laying out a second term agenda that includes more spending on public works, a cap and trade program for carbon emissions, a minimum wage increase and a federal nursery school entitlement. so does the president think he can get any of this passed or is he counting on a pelosi congress in 2014? let's ask wall street journal columnest and deputy editor dan henninger, james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, how much does the president think he can pass or is that what this is about? >> no, he knows he can't pass his agenda, very little of this would make it through the republican house. that's in fact exactly the point. the goal here, which is a repeat of what he's done for the last two years, is to put out all of these measures which are somewhat pole driven and sound generally good to the public and he pitches them as helping the economy, and then when the republicans don't
. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. that was president obama during his state of the union address, he called for a vast expansion, laying out a second term agenda that includes more spending on public works, a cap and trade program for carbon emissions, a minimum wage increase and a federal nursery school entitlement. so does the president think he can get any of this passed or is he counting on a pelosi congress in 2014? let's ask wall street journal...
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benedict was the intellectual architect of john paul's papacy for 20 years. so in terms of substance, broad vision for the church, the two were clearly this lock step. but in terms of personality, john paul had a raw sort of freak of nature charisma that took the world by storm. benedict has always been a bit more of an acquired taste. widely admired for the keenness of his intellect. and when i've covered his foreign trips, what's interesting is that he often plays best as a cultural critic. a man who engaged in broad trajectories. doesn't generate the same kind of wild enthusiasm at the grass roots, of course, as john paul. >> certainly i can tell that from some of the visits i've done. the real enthusiasm for john paul, a first time pope had con cost to communist cuba and he was incredibly received. i polled pope benedict last year cuba and you could see that he was also very warmly received, but didn't generate the kind of adulation, if you like, the kind of mass cult following that his predecessor between. and from what i understand, it was that trip tha
benedict was the intellectual architect of john paul's papacy for 20 years. so in terms of substance, broad vision for the church, the two were clearly this lock step. but in terms of personality, john paul had a raw sort of freak of nature charisma that took the world by storm. benedict has always been a bit more of an acquired taste. widely admired for the keenness of his intellect. and when i've covered his foreign trips, what's interesting is that he often plays best as a cultural critic. a...
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people close to paul ryan. i believe he did it after he picked paul ryan. and he went on larry kudlow, i saw larry kudlow last night, and said, hey, you know they're doing the indexes. i told larry that's bad policy. economic conservatives. for doing that. while the president is throwing it out there trying to give to the public, hey, there's bipartisan -- there's really not. >> there are studies out there, small business group sponsor studies that suggested if you raise the minimum wage, you'll end up having fewer workers, predominantly lower skilled workers. there's a report that suggested $11 billion in one year in terms of increased wages for workers at that low end. the problem that boehner has it doesn't really touch on that. >> why not bring out the defense could be something that deprives people of jobs. >> yes, that would be smart. >> at some point in his press conference today, he did talk about this could hurt job creators but you end with this moral argument that the gop can't stay away because it's embedded in their outlook and fiscal policy. i
people close to paul ryan. i believe he did it after he picked paul ryan. and he went on larry kudlow, i saw larry kudlow last night, and said, hey, you know they're doing the indexes. i told larry that's bad policy. economic conservatives. for doing that. while the president is throwing it out there trying to give to the public, hey, there's bipartisan -- there's really not. >> there are studies out there, small business group sponsor studies that suggested if you raise the minimum wage,...
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paul testified later. she is called for mccarthy's committee not exclusively because of her relationship to paul, because her book "african journey" had called for african independence, and that was seen as subversive. she was questioned about her book before mccarthy committee. it is funny to read the testimony because she was very defiant. she was first asked about the book in a very insulting way. of course, the committee was very racist in some of its assumptions about the blacks who testified before it. and sexist as well. she was asked if she wrote the book by herself. she said, i am perfectly capable of writing a book by myself. i take offense at the question. she then flipped the questions the committee was asking her and asked them, what was their legitimacy? how did they dare ask for these questions? she invoked the fifth amendment against self-incrimination but also the 15th amendment, which is the right of blacks to vote. she did that to point out some of the southern senators who served on the
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the importance of congressman paul broun today is that paul broun is running to be the next u.s. senator from the great state of georgia. paul broun's wife is already reported to have started telling people that back in georgia. paul broun himself is reported to be telling donors already. and at a press conference tomorrow afternoon in georgia paul broun is expected to officially get into the u.s. senate race. unless of course all this reporting is lies straight from the pit of hell. >> all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. >> if it's not lies straight from the pit of hell, then paul broun is in the running to be the republican party's standard bearer when they try to hold on to georgia's soon to be open senate seat once saxby chambliss retires. what could possibly go wrong with paul broun as their candidate? >>> and further news how paul broun is adjusting to a second term of barack obama, senators decided in virginia that voting should be made much harder in that state. in the state of arkansas, republicans voted their state should ban abortion at 20 weeks. this comes
the importance of congressman paul broun today is that paul broun is running to be the next u.s. senator from the great state of georgia. paul broun's wife is already reported to have started telling people that back in georgia. paul broun himself is reported to be telling donors already. and at a press conference tomorrow afternoon in georgia paul broun is expected to officially get into the u.s. senate race. unless of course all this reporting is lies straight from the pit of hell. >>...
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martha: at that time obviously the legacy of sphoap john paul was so -- the legacy of pope john paul was so huge. some those would be a transitional pope before the next person was ready to take over. we have a lot to go over with all of this in the course of the next couple hours. in the meantime we want to bring you this breaking news and fill you in on this situation unfolding in a courthouse in wilmington, delaware where we just heard shots have been fired. police are confirming there are several injuries in this case. the building is on lockdown. some people are still inside that building. we have a crew en route there. we'll bring you the latest information as soon as it becomes available. another day, another shooting story. the los angeles police department is offering a $1 million reward for information that would lead to the capture of a former police officer. christopher dorner accused of murdering three people in a rampage last week and included in those deaths is a police officer. here is video that shows dorner during this police training. we have not seen much of this
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what about his stances and a look at what paul preaches when it comes to foreign policy. thursday february seventh four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. . live again today taking a look at drones in the role they play in achieving u.s. foreign policy goals it's an issue we've covered extensively here at r t and finally making its way into the mainstream conversation on order to operate operate these unmanned aircraft the u.s. needs military bases relatively close to the plan targets well it turns out the u.s. has had one such base in saudi arabia for over two years where in saudi arabia well that is still a mystery but chances are you had no idea it existed and that's because it's been somewhat of a secret apparently many media outlets knew all about the base but didn't report it it's now coming to light that american media did not report on the base because of an agreement with the obama administration this according to the washington post and times who are now coming forward with what they've known all this time for more i'm joined no
what about his stances and a look at what paul preaches when it comes to foreign policy. thursday february seventh four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. . live again today taking a look at drones in the role they play in achieving u.s. foreign policy goals it's an issue we've covered extensively here at r t and finally making its way into the mainstream conversation on order to operate operate these unmanned aircraft the u.s. needs military bases relatively...
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paul: yes, nobody has touched him. >> dave: when he died he was 27? he was crazy young, ridiculous. a friend of mine at the state department, i can't hension his name, he called me when the george w. bush e-mail had been hacked by the chinese. he said i'm not supposed to be sending these to you and if you use them, don't mention they're from the state department, but i think you can have a lot of fun with them. i said, sure i'll take what you've got. we saw the one earlier where george w. bush was stuck in caps locked. now we have another one. let's watch this one. >. "dear jeb, are we still meeting up this weekend at... >> brought to you by entmens. >> dave: i used to love their chocolate chip cookies. ladies and gentlemen, we'll be right back with a very funny young man named jeff caldwell. come on back. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) well...it has outstanding performance and handling... ...and it offers a plug-in hybrid that gets a projected 100 mpge. of course, there's still one thing it can't do. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. it's an entirely n
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boss whistleblower paul are more. to the. to the finish as world class athletes to sit down sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and builds hard to get thousands where they need to be it's building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is preclude life into gold medal dreams the race is all going to. leave the central. point. let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network because we're having the debate we have our knives out. with the previews the scientists back staying there again hearing the phrase we're being i don't want me to talk about your name let me . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to paul moore a former risk regulator who blew the whistle on h. boss and is now trying to fix the financial world making it a safer place for the taxpayer paul more welcome back to the kaiser report here good to be back for you max excellent paul moore the f.s.a. is in the
boss whistleblower paul are more. to the. to the finish as world class athletes to sit down sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and builds hard to get thousands where they need to be it's building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is preclude life into gold medal dreams the race is all going to. leave the central. point. let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on...
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boss whistleblower paul are more. mission. critical should treat in store charges free. range month free. free. free. download free blog loaded video for your media project a free media zero down to our t. dot com. to the front to the finish as a world class athletes to sit down sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and builds hard to get thousands where they need to be it's a building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is pretty clear with life in two gold medals dreams the race is on going to be our day to cheer on. the central. leave. it to. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to paul moore a former risk regulator who blew the whistle on h. boss and is now trying to fix the financial world making it a safer place for the taxpayer paul more welcome back to the kaiser report here good to be back for you max excellent paul moore the f.s.a. is in the news is this time the food standards agency for failing to actually regulate food standards the
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he was not john paul ii. john paul was such an immense figure. is that a fair point mr. moody is making? >> well, i think it is a fair point. i have nothing but the greatest admiration for john, and i think pope benedict knew that. what comes through about pope benedict is the humility in one interview he gave, long book interview, where he mentioned the possibility of resigning but he said i'm convinced there are great popes and small popes, and he was talking about john paul ii as a great pope, and himself as small pope, which is also strange because he is obviously a great intellectual. but he knew he didn't have either the energy or, if you will, the pizazz of john paul ii, the media satisfy iy. but what he wad was very genuine. he is a month in love with god, and a very humble one. i noticed on the trip to the u.s., and you see the stadium filled, and john paul would enjoy those as much as an actor enjoys a big crowd, and benedict was a little bit almost embarrassed. but there was something beautiful and endear about that. >> there were missteps and miscues along th
he was not john paul ii. john paul was such an immense figure. is that a fair point mr. moody is making? >> well, i think it is a fair point. i have nothing but the greatest admiration for john, and i think pope benedict knew that. what comes through about pope benedict is the humility in one interview he gave, long book interview, where he mentioned the possibility of resigning but he said i'm convinced there are great popes and small popes, and he was talking about john paul ii as a...
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paul ryan took the lead. >> paul ryan essentially became a professor, and on tuesday, wednesday and thursday nights he would teach class. he was teaching them, and he was a good professor. and he had very willing students in these 87 freshmen. >> the nation's fiscal trajectory is simply not sustainable. >> narrator: he outlined his big idea-- the path to prosperity, the name he'd given to a startling budget proposal. >> well, paul ryan is a very talented person. from a budget perspective and a number crunching perspective, he gets it. he built a budget that was the best way to bring some of that fiscal sanity back in washington. >> narrator: ryan's legislation called for cutting spending, lowering taxes, repealing obama's health law, even a partial privatization of medicare. >> a manifesto that would return the country to eisenhower-era levels of government spending. there would be no more room for any discretionary program, other than defense, if this whole thing were phased in. i mean, it's an incredibly austere document. >> republicans got themselves hitched this afternoon to the paul rya
paul ryan took the lead. >> paul ryan essentially became a professor, and on tuesday, wednesday and thursday nights he would teach class. he was teaching them, and he was a good professor. and he had very willing students in these 87 freshmen. >> the nation's fiscal trajectory is simply not sustainable. >> narrator: he outlined his big idea-- the path to prosperity, the name he'd given to a startling budget proposal. >> well, paul ryan is a very talented person. from a...
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(laughter) >> paul: let him direct! >> dave: biff doesn't want you taking his job. >> it's something i wanted to do and we're doing our 89th or 90th episode right now and i figured they'd give me a chance to do it so it was an opportunity to look behind the camera because it's something i wanted to do but never had the opportunity. >> dave: you used your family a it will until the show? >> i've had three of my kids on the show at one time or another and this time when they found out i was directing my wife -- not my wife but my wife's friends said "we want to be on the show." (laughter) oh, dear god. and so i said to my wife, i'm like are you serious? she goes "they really want to do it." and i'm telling them it's not fun being an extra. you're there all day and it's a long day, not fun. but if you want to do it, fine. so we were filming a scene at the biltmore hotel in l.a. -- a bar scene and this man's going to get killed and i stuck their table -- >> dave: really fun! >> real family fun. we stuck them on the table be
(laughter) >> paul: let him direct! >> dave: biff doesn't want you taking his job. >> it's something i wanted to do and we're doing our 89th or 90th episode right now and i figured they'd give me a chance to do it so it was an opportunity to look behind the camera because it's something i wanted to do but never had the opportunity. >> dave: you used your family a it will until the show? >> i've had three of my kids on the show at one time or another and this time...
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rand paul absolutely sounded more professed finance ryan paul. finally, president obama celebrating president's day on the green. he teamed up with tiger woods yesterday in the floridian golf club yesterday. that was woods' first win since 2008. and floridian owner and houston astros owner also played with the duo. the president will be golfing again today and will be leaving the palm bay resort later this evening. next, a decade after the invasion of iraq, we're taking a deep dive on new reporting on how america ended up in that war. he'll be here with what he's uncovered with how the war was instigated, and how shaping the prevention of similar intelligence failures in the future. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. crest . my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all
rand paul absolutely sounded more professed finance ryan paul. finally, president obama celebrating president's day on the green. he teamed up with tiger woods yesterday in the floridian golf club yesterday. that was woods' first win since 2008. and floridian owner and houston astros owner also played with the duo. the president will be golfing again today and will be leaving the palm bay resort later this evening. next, a decade after the invasion of iraq, we're taking a deep dive on new...
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i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, the handwork, the knowledge. sometimes it gets buried underneath the fantasies of the close.
i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i...
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paul ryan, membership friend, budget, doesn't balance for 40 years. so budget control act has the force of law. you can talk about budgets, but his budget isn't going to balance. we have to make some tough decisions. the president had everyone in the room so close to a decision and the republican leadership walked out. >> congresswoman nita lowey, it's always good to see you and thanks for coming on the program. >> thank you, and give my best to the pope. hope you have a good, good time. bye. >> thank you so much. i'll be sure to pass that along. >>> well, today's tweet of the day comes from nbc's late-night host, jimmy fallon. "the pope says he plans to enjoy his privacy and quietly enjoy this has golden years. just kidding. he's going on "dancing with the stars"." and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. beca
paul ryan, membership friend, budget, doesn't balance for 40 years. so budget control act has the force of law. you can talk about budgets, but his budget isn't going to balance. we have to make some tough decisions. the president had everyone in the room so close to a decision and the republican leadership walked out. >> congresswoman nita lowey, it's always good to see you and thanks for coming on the program. >> thank you, and give my best to the pope. hope you have a good, good...
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boss whistleblower paul are more. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. choose your language. surely we can we know if you're going to. choose to use the consensus here to. choose you tell us that you'd be great to. choose the stories that impact your life choose access to your. well for the trip to the finish as world class athletes descend on sochi olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep hard to get thousands where they need to be it's a building fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on going to see a. potential. sixth . place. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to paul moore a former risk regulator who blew the whistle on h. boss and is
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cia would be an easy confirmation but one senator is vowing to block brennan from that post what rand paul is demanding coming up. and you see now the pentagon just ended a deal for a smartphone that can determine your fingerprints and face the scanning details ahead. it's thursday february fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r.t. will begin zeroing in on a massive piece of equipment that could transform the way the military conducts its missions drones have made their way into the mainstream conversation as senators demand more transparency and thus far secret drone campaign as of now we have a drone bases in places like pakistan in djibouti africa as a covert drone warfare becomes a critical foreign policy strategy we can expect even more of these bases to pop up but what if we didn't need to set up a base in these volatile countries well that could be the case of drone aircraft carriers were put to use while you are looking at right now the navy's x. forty seven b. drone aircraft which is in the testing phase the first take off that sees set to ha
cia would be an easy confirmation but one senator is vowing to block brennan from that post what rand paul is demanding coming up. and you see now the pentagon just ended a deal for a smartphone that can determine your fingerprints and face the scanning details ahead. it's thursday february fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r.t. will begin zeroing in on a massive piece of equipment that could transform the way the military conducts its missions drones...
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he is a nut like paul krugman. we need to pass the alex law to get him off the street before he hurts himself. i don't think it's racist. this is fighting words. if you get angry and you look at somebody and go i will use the thing that is the closeest to insult to you. i don't mean it. i think 90% of all racist stuff is fighting words. >> andrea: fighting words or racial slurs? >> eric: both. we will hear the audio at some point. but i agree with greg. i have been in fights with billy baldwin, we were in a bar one time. we roll out in street on second avenue because people were giving him a hard time. they're fighters. four brothers. billy, steven, daniel and alec. they are fighters. if someone gets in their face they fight back. >> dana: but you are a lover. look at what eric just drew from bob -- >> i was thinking about my lovely wife. i drew that. >> dana: so sweet. >> andrea: speaking of lovers, bob beckel, somebody who never got in a verbal altercation with anybody what advice do you have for baldwin. there i
he is a nut like paul krugman. we need to pass the alex law to get him off the street before he hurts himself. i don't think it's racist. this is fighting words. if you get angry and you look at somebody and go i will use the thing that is the closeest to insult to you. i don't mean it. i think 90% of all racist stuff is fighting words. >> andrea: fighting words or racial slurs? >> eric: both. we will hear the audio at some point. but i agree with greg. i have been in fights with...
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. >> paul: i can see it from here! (applause) >> dave: thank you. >> paul: looks good. >> dave: and by the way, there will be a vibrating desk on each and every boeing 787 dream liner. >> dave: that is beautiful. >> dave: our next guest couldn't be happier this man is here, what a lovely individual, he's a two-time emmy award winner and you'll soon be able to see him starring on broadway, i think seeing him on leave theater stage will be a lovely experience with one and all, it's a play entitled "orphans" and performances will begin march 26 at the schoenfeld theater right here in new york city. ladies and gentlemen, the one, the only alec baldwin. alec? (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ thank you, alec, great pleasure to have you here again. thank you so much. let me just take a second. you were so kind and it meant such a great deal to me that you participated in the celebration of the kennedy center honors back in december and you were part of my segment and it meant so much to me that a friend and man of your stature w
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paul farmer. in the mid-1980s, he and a few other great minds created a charity called partners in health. in the years since, they have revolutionized the delivery of health care worldwide. and as byron pitts reported in may 2008, they are saving millions of lives in places where no one thought there was any reason for hope. >> the idea that because you're born in haiti, you could die having a child. the idea that because you're born in, you know, malawi, your children may go to bed hungry. we want to take some of the chance out of that. >> dr. farmer invited us to central haiti where he discovered his life's work more than 25 years ago. that meant a three-hour, jaw-clenching, teeth-rattling ride on an unpaved road from the capital city to the hospital. >> why do they call this a highway? >> you got me. you got me, buddy. it's the principle artery through central haiti. >> if the ride doesn't break your back, what you see when you arrive will break your heart. the squatter settlement of cange is
paul farmer. in the mid-1980s, he and a few other great minds created a charity called partners in health. in the years since, they have revolutionized the delivery of health care worldwide. and as byron pitts reported in may 2008, they are saving millions of lives in places where no one thought there was any reason for hope. >> the idea that because you're born in haiti, you could die having a child. the idea that because you're born in, you know, malawi, your children may go to bed...