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what's up, bobby? >> what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> and i was rejected. i don't even -- i talked to warden culliver about it. i wrote him about it. he understands the situation. i rather be written disciplinary so i at least had a hearing on it. i didn't get no say in the citation. you know how that works. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make a recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> he just wants to get closer to home, his family traveling. i think he said his mom or someone ill, but if i complete the paperwork here and send it in to central review board, they would not go along with the transfer. just due to that infraction. you okay? >> no, i ain't. >> all right. >> next on "
what's up, bobby? >> what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> and i was rejected. i don't even -- i talked to warden culliver about it. i wrote him about it. he understands the...
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vietnam veteran bobby hull will join me. stay with us. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may i
vietnam veteran bobby hull will join me. stay with us. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain...
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a bottle of tequila, bobby-d, hell zone right on the box. a table and everything. they're keeping it on the hush hush. nobody saying anything. nobody knows what happened. a lost gangs want to claim it. you know. they get points off of this, you know, you kill the leader. >> see the guys looking right out the window. 12:00, 12:30, they're out on the block already. >> one gangland murder in chicago can trigger a dozen more. when a gang chief is slain, the fallout can spread from the streets to cook county jail in an instant. for authorities, keeping a lid on the compound and on bobby-d's neighborhood means working together with inside sources. >> we're going to go see a guy from the same gang. see if he's received any phone calls or heard anything. >> so what's the street saying? >> they believe it was the latin kings, but it's not for sure yet. right now it's all-out war with everybody, because they don't know who did it. it's all-out war with everybody. deuces, two-two boys, don't matter who you are. >> until they find out who? >> they're just going to kill until t
a bottle of tequila, bobby-d, hell zone right on the box. a table and everything. they're keeping it on the hush hush. nobody saying anything. nobody knows what happened. a lost gangs want to claim it. you know. they get points off of this, you know, you kill the leader. >> see the guys looking right out the window. 12:00, 12:30, they're out on the block already. >> one gangland murder in chicago can trigger a dozen more. when a gang chief is slain, the fallout can spread from the...
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bobby hull will join me next. stay with us. there's a new toothpaste that says it has the same whitening ingredient as strips. but that mostly dilutes away within seconds of brushing. hmmm. having the same ingredient doesn't mean you get even close to the same whitening. trust the whitening brand most awarded by beauty editors. crest 3d white. i thought i was invincible. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to...
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. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimes committed inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of cigarettes. it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but if somebody owes me a soda pop, and they come to me and say, "hey man, i need to get that soda pop you owe me," and i spit in they face and talk to them like they a bitch or something, and then they kill me, whose fault is it? it wasn't about the soda pop no more. you on the street, yeah, you call the police and put a stop to it. what do you do in here? i tell you what you do. you go get you a knife, and you stab that son of a bitch, and you say, "you ain't taking nothing else." that's the end of that. here's what
. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimes committed inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a...
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bobby v. the new man in boston. >>> coming up on "morning joe," newt gingrich declares in an interview that he will be the nominee. what are the odds of that? we'll bat it around with our crew in just a few minutes. and when we come back we'll huddle up around the water cooler to watch rick perry on the "tonight show" unraveling his latest gaffe, the one about the vote being age being 21. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please listen to the following menu. for convertibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. (phone ringing) chase sapphire preferred, this is julie in springfield. >>> 11 republican presidential debates down with many
bobby v. the new man in boston. >>> coming up on "morning joe," newt gingrich declares in an interview that he will be the nominee. what are the odds of that? we'll bat it around with our crew in just a few minutes. and when we come back we'll huddle up around the water cooler to watch rick perry on the "tonight show" unraveling his latest gaffe, the one about the vote being age being 21. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please...
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>> bobby will join me live to talk about this cover. time has selected the protester as the person of the year from the arab world to the united states. how will the protests we all witness affect next year's policies. plus, president obama and the first lady spoke at ft. bragg a couple of hours ago. the president called it an extraordinary achievement that troops are leaving iraq a stable nation. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel will join me live. i'll also talk with general barry mccaffrey. you you ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol plus diabetes... or high blood pressure... or family history of early heart disease... can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol by up to 52%. and is also proven to slow plaque buildup. [ female announcer ] cres
>> bobby will join me live to talk about this cover. time has selected the protester as the person of the year from the arab world to the united states. how will the protests we all witness affect next year's policies. plus, president obama and the first lady spoke at ft. bragg a couple of hours ago. the president called it an extraordinary achievement that troops are leaving iraq a stable nation. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel will join me live. i'll also talk with...
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joining me now, bobby, good to have you on. you're talking about protesters around the world. we were together many days discussing the arab spring and its infancy and what it turned into even after tunisia and even occupy protesters. >> a great deal between those as the year comes to a close. we are seeing new protests in places like russia, there are protests still requesting on in years. i can't other protests all over europe, for instance. in india, there was a giant protest over anti-corruption legislation. so this is a year when ordinary people, when civilians rose up against the established order. whether it was in dictatorships, as in the arab countries that we discussed, or even in democratic countries like the united states, like much of europe and india where people felt that despite the fact that those were democracies, their voices were not being heard. their leaders were not paying attention to their causes. >> let me tell but the common thread. we know it is common belief that corruption is rampant. that the leadership, the policies are not there for the people.
joining me now, bobby, good to have you on. you're talking about protesters around the world. we were together many days discussing the arab spring and its infancy and what it turned into even after tunisia and even occupy protesters. >> a great deal between those as the year comes to a close. we are seeing new protests in places like russia, there are protests still requesting on in years. i can't other protests all over europe, for instance. in india, there was a giant protest over...
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. >> when we talk about the specific accusers here, we have bobby davis, who is the one who came forward first in 2002, also the davis young man is the person who also recorded the wife, laurie fine in that recorded phone call that espn came to air with. as ends it, davis, who is now 39 years old, his stepbrother mike lange, is another ball boy who said fine molested him. he's now 45 years of age. interestingly, the third person that came forward is a younger man who said that he was also molested by bernie fine. he's 23-year-old zach tomaselli of lewiston, maine. they're saying his case falls within federal statute of limitations and being investigated by the u.s. secret service because i believe that he claims that fine molested him on the road. >> right. and sometimes, again, each jurisdiction, even the federal government, has a different statute of limitation period. so that will be something i'm assuming that they will -- the federal authorities will look at. when you travel and cross state lines, you open up pandora's box to a number of possible agencies that can look at you. so th
. >> when we talk about the specific accusers here, we have bobby davis, who is the one who came forward first in 2002, also the davis young man is the person who also recorded the wife, laurie fine in that recorded phone call that espn came to air with. as ends it, davis, who is now 39 years old, his stepbrother mike lange, is another ball boy who said fine molested him. he's now 45 years of age. interestingly, the third person that came forward is a younger man who said that he was also...
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republican governor bobby jindal from louisiana. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, chuck. >> all right. >>> a stock surge in the midst of an awful economy around the world. the dow rockets up nearly 500 points. what does it mean, and will it last? plus, nbc's exclusive interview with vice president biden in iraq. what he is saying about ending the iraq war and whether he'll run for president in 2016. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. president obama is commemorating world aids day later this morning. both former presidents clinton and is bush will be involved in the event. by the way, you can seat white house is honoring the occasion with a large red ribbon hanging there on the north entrance. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. it but it lasts too long. how do we get people to chew another piece? i got this one. oh hey. [ male announcer ] spit it out. or yeti will find you. [ grunts ] i like him. thanks ryan. [ male announcer ] new stride whitemint. the ridiculously long lasting gum. nyq
republican governor bobby jindal from louisiana. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, chuck. >> all right. >>> a stock surge in the midst of an awful economy around the world. the dow rockets up nearly 500 points. what does it mean, and will it last? plus, nbc's exclusive interview with vice president biden in iraq. what he is saying about ending the iraq war and whether he'll run for president in 2016. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's...
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. >> barnicle, we need to talk about bobby valentine. >> he's the greatest. >> you're going to love bobby valentine. >> i know bobby valentine. i've met him. i did an event with him. >> you did shots with him as i understand it. >> yeah, she did. >> at a public event. on a stage. >> yeah. big hands, bobby valentine. >> must-read opinion pages is next. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. the pioneers. the aviators. building superhighways in an unknown sky. their safety systems built of brain and heart, transforming strange names from tall tales into pictures on postcards home. and the ones who followed them, who skimmed the edge of space, the edge of heaven, the edge of dreams. and we follow them up there to live by an unbreakable promise, stitched into every uniform of ever
. >> barnicle, we need to talk about bobby valentine. >> he's the greatest. >> you're going to love bobby valentine. >> i know bobby valentine. i've met him. i did an event with him. >> you did shots with him as i understand it. >> yeah, she did. >> at a public event. on a stage. >> yeah. big hands, bobby valentine. >> must-read opinion pages is next. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv...
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bobby was somehow in '68 an outsider. he was seen as a fighter when he died his progressive heroes votes went to whom? not gene mccarthy. george wallace. because wallace was an outsider. and, you know, mike, the kennedys still are grappling with that and, yet, it's sort of like newt is in that category of an outsider. a street fighter. >> bobby had -- robert kennedy had an appeal that was kind of extraordinary. i can remember an evening in gary, indiana, where those streets were lined with white ethnic working class people out there to cheer robert kennedy and he is the same candidate who could go to indianapolis and announce to a largely african-american crowd that martin luther king had just been assassinated. they did not know it. he had this extraordinairy pull together appeal and i think part of it emanated from the fact that people regardless of their income, regardless of their skin color, had the feeling that he would fight for them. now, he didn't articulate the battles that they felt they had to fight. >> right.
bobby was somehow in '68 an outsider. he was seen as a fighter when he died his progressive heroes votes went to whom? not gene mccarthy. george wallace. because wallace was an outsider. and, you know, mike, the kennedys still are grappling with that and, yet, it's sort of like newt is in that category of an outsider. a street fighter. >> bobby had -- robert kennedy had an appeal that was kind of extraordinary. i can remember an evening in gary, indiana, where those streets were lined...
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bobby gilbert, i don't have any problems with. i just know of problems that other people have. >> is there any inmate in here to give you problems? >> yes. >> who? >> i would say terrance mosley. >> come look at this. come look at [ bleep ]. come look at it. >> you ain't got nothing to see. >> he is infatuated with me, he is obsessed with me. he would do anything for me. >> didn't you get in trouble all weekend. >> he likes to masturbate at the same time all the time. >> didn't you show yourself this weekend to the officer? they ain't going to let you stand there and expose yourself to the nurse with the door open. you don't expose yourself to the officer, either. officer or nurse, either way, it's wrong. why do you keep doing that? >> no, they ain't. >> i'll show it to you. how about that? i show it to you. >> a man officer, he don't want to see another man's [ bleep ]. that's like the worst form of disrespect if you ask me. >> you ain't got nothing to see. >> i show it to anybody. >> now with females, if it's a female that excit
bobby gilbert, i don't have any problems with. i just know of problems that other people have. >> is there any inmate in here to give you problems? >> yes. >> who? >> i would say terrance mosley. >> come look at this. come look at [ bleep ]. come look at it. >> you ain't got nothing to see. >> he is infatuated with me, he is obsessed with me. he would do anything for me. >> didn't you get in trouble all weekend. >> he likes to masturbate at...
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there have been two more elected since then, including bobby jindal. we have come a long way. it's not our state that sends governors to jail anymore. it's other states. the same thing can be done in washington. look, it's not easy. i know that. it can be tough, but unless the president stands up for reform, it won't happen. you bring a big broom in and sweep them out. teddy roosevelt said it 100 years ago this month. he said is the republican party going to be the party of privilege and wall street or will it be the party of plain people who build a great nation? we turned louisiana around. we can do the same thing in washington. >> governor johnson, you're an advocate for the fair tax. by every measurement, the fair tax would cut the tax bill, but for some others, potentially raise their tax bill because of some deductions that are gotten rid of. i take it you would have taken a ten to one deal. is that fair to say? >> yes, i would have. i didn't raise one single tax as governor of new mexico over an eight year period, something that had never happened before in the history
there have been two more elected since then, including bobby jindal. we have come a long way. it's not our state that sends governors to jail anymore. it's other states. the same thing can be done in washington. look, it's not easy. i know that. it can be tough, but unless the president stands up for reform, it won't happen. you bring a big broom in and sweep them out. teddy roosevelt said it 100 years ago this month. he said is the republican party going to be the party of privilege and wall...
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. >> that was bobby hull of minneapolis talking with ed schultz earlier tonight here on msnbc. mr. hulls, a vietnam veteran, facing foreclosure and eviction, as you just heard, is protesting his foreclosure and eviction by staying put. today, as you saw there, he has a lot of support. there were anti-foreclosure protests planned today in two dozen cities across the country. here's what that looked like in chicago today. protesters served as the welcoming committee of a family moving illegally into a foreclosed homes. the anti-eviction campaign and the group occupy the hood rehabilitated a foreclosed vacant home in order to house three homeless families there. in portland, oregon, debby austin told supporters gathered on her lawn how after illness and bankruptcy she and her husband were pushed into foreclosure. >> ours is not just a house in some community in some city. this is home. it's our home. we have ties here. i'm sorry. my kids went to school here and i volunteered at those schools. we help our neighbors and they help us. we belong here and we're not leaving. >> in southgate
. >> that was bobby hull of minneapolis talking with ed schultz earlier tonight here on msnbc. mr. hulls, a vietnam veteran, facing foreclosure and eviction, as you just heard, is protesting his foreclosure and eviction by staying put. today, as you saw there, he has a lot of support. there were anti-foreclosure protests planned today in two dozen cities across the country. here's what that looked like in chicago today. protesters served as the welcoming committee of a family moving...
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. >> bobby ghosh, thank you, sir. happy new year. >> and to you. >>> rick perry suing virginia to get on the state's primary ballot. does his legal challenge stand a chance in court? >>> why a judge ruled the mexican american studies program in one school district is illegal. >>> and which tom hanks film is now a national treasure? no, it is not castaway. you can always join our conversation online. can you find our dwtwitter page @newsnation. ♪ that's why we created the share the love event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. ♪ with your help, we can reach 20 million dollars by the end of this, our fourth year. [ female announcer ] get 0 percent apr financing on select models for thirty-six months and we'll donate two-hundred and fifty dollars to your choice of five charities. now through january 3rd. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began here... when the swipe of a visa card... gave one man the chance to bring happiness to ten frien
. >> bobby ghosh, thank you, sir. happy new year. >> and to you. >>> rick perry suing virginia to get on the state's primary ballot. does his legal challenge stand a chance in court? >>> why a judge ruled the mexican american studies program in one school district is illegal. >>> and which tom hanks film is now a national treasure? no, it is not castaway. you can always join our conversation online. can you find our dwtwitter page @newsnation. ♪ that's...
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assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated, johnson was forced to step down, a pitched battle between bobby kennedy until he was killed and jean mccarthy. wallace came into the race with racism and bigotry. richard nixon reinvented the republican party but the economy was in good shape. people had jobs. they could afford their homes. that's the big game changer this time. it seemed like if you think of the american economy it is started to slide away from beneath the feet of people and so you have all of those folks at home who are looking at their mortgages and looking at the value of their house and long-term net worth and they just don't compute. that's a lot of anxiety and with good reason. >> tom brokaw, you spent a lot of time thinking about these issues. i think we all wish folks here in washington did the same. tom, thank you, sir. >> my pleasure, chuck. >>> the political panel will be here next and don't forget you can get the latest political news, first read, everything else, nbc's brand new website nbc politics.com. it's a junky's home. trust me. first, the white house soup of t
assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated, johnson was forced to step down, a pitched battle between bobby kennedy until he was killed and jean mccarthy. wallace came into the race with racism and bigotry. richard nixon reinvented the republican party but the economy was in good shape. people had jobs. they could afford their homes. that's the big game changer this time. it seemed like if you think of the american economy it is started to slide away from beneath the feet of people and so...
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rick perry's making four stops with louisiana governor bobby jindahl hoping to get the momentum back. the big story in iowa is newt gingrich and whether or not he can hang on. >> in your note you're staying sst all about iowa and new hampshire where ron paul is pushing hard. what's going on there? >> ron paul people think has a pretty good shot in iowa is taking a break from the iowa campaign trail and he's making five stops in new hampshire. in 2008 he was finished in fifth place in both iowa and new hampshire. this time around in both states he's second or third and has a pretty good shot. he's within striking distance. remember new hampshire is live free or die state very open to ron paul's economic message. >> he could be breaking at the right time. let's go to south carolina. a very important state. that's a pretty good indicator of who the nominee will be. what's happening there? >> absolutely. as we know since 1980 every republican nominee has won the palmetto state. mitt romney somebody we want to talk about today. he's sort of testing the waters. new hampshire is the place wh
rick perry's making four stops with louisiana governor bobby jindahl hoping to get the momentum back. the big story in iowa is newt gingrich and whether or not he can hang on. >> in your note you're staying sst all about iowa and new hampshire where ron paul is pushing hard. what's going on there? >> ron paul people think has a pretty good shot in iowa is taking a break from the iowa campaign trail and he's making five stops in new hampshire. in 2008 he was finished in fifth place...
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congressman bobby scott and i have been working with the white house and with senate leadership to try to extend by 14 weeks unemployment compensation as they are called the 99ers because there are 2 million people who won't even be eligible if we extend this unemployment compensation which we must do. >> in addition to the 99%, there's this fight over the 1% and there are now reports that democrats may give up their fight for a new millionaire tax to pay for that payroll tax cut. would you be okay with that? >> i don't want to give that up. i understand that we have to negotiate something to get this done. but believe you me, we should not give up on fairness and some equity in our tax system. and the 1% need to be able to pay their fair share. it's been the 99% who have been losing over and over and over again. so if they give up on the millionaire surtax, we have to find a way to pay for it that does not hit the most vulnerable and low income individuals. this is a national emergency. when you have people unemployed -- i have to just tell you, the congressional black caucus and the
congressman bobby scott and i have been working with the white house and with senate leadership to try to extend by 14 weeks unemployment compensation as they are called the 99ers because there are 2 million people who won't even be eligible if we extend this unemployment compensation which we must do. >> in addition to the 99%, there's this fight over the 1% and there are now reports that democrats may give up their fight for a new millionaire tax to pay for that payroll tax cut. would...
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i mean, it's clear i think to everyone to america besides bobby jindal and a couple of racist ranchers in texas that this guy couldn't complete the tv guide cross word puzzle. he'd stare at it in a blank and go, blank gaga, help me. at this point i can't go home. >> a lot of folks are spoofing perry's war on religion ad attacking gays. here's one that caught our attention. here it is. >> i'm not ashamed to admit i'm ignorant, but you don't have to have my low i.q. to know something is wrong in the country when a guy can come out with a super anti-gay campaign ad only to find out on the interwebs he was wearing the jacket from "brokeback mountain." as president, i'll end obama's war on time travel, fight to stop my hilarious self-contradiction, find lady gaga and convince her to become a lawyer. i'm rick perry, i'm wearing the jacket again aren't a, dang it? >> i don't think they should be able to openly celebrate christmas, quite frankly. that's where we need to be going with this. what are conservatives going to do when the military doesn't turn into one big cher video? what thare the
i mean, it's clear i think to everyone to america besides bobby jindal and a couple of racist ranchers in texas that this guy couldn't complete the tv guide cross word puzzle. he'd stare at it in a blank and go, blank gaga, help me. at this point i can't go home. >> a lot of folks are spoofing perry's war on religion ad attacking gays. here's one that caught our attention. here it is. >> i'm not ashamed to admit i'm ignorant, but you don't have to have my low i.q. to know something...
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"time" magazine's bobby gosh will join me to talk about that. >>> and a study program in the tucson school district is illegal. supporters calling it an attack on arizona's hispanic population. we'll talk about that and gift cards are the number one item on holiday wish lists. so why do billions of dollars on them go unused? all that and a whole lot more coming up at the top of the hour on "news nation." >> we're following all the developments as the candidates criss-cross iowa. jur lookiyou're looking at live pictures of rick santorum in due buick and ron paul in newton, iowa. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc, but we have plenty more for you. the housing market is where we're talking now. it's still a mess, and the latest data isn't encouraging. home prices fell in most major cities for the second straight month, and a national home builders group calls this year the worst it's ever seen for new home construction. one would think the republican presidential candidates would be all over the topic, right? not exactly. the candidates are hardly talking about it or offering det
"time" magazine's bobby gosh will join me to talk about that. >>> and a study program in the tucson school district is illegal. supporters calling it an attack on arizona's hispanic population. we'll talk about that and gift cards are the number one item on holiday wish lists. so why do billions of dollars on them go unused? all that and a whole lot more coming up at the top of the hour on "news nation." >> we're following all the developments as the...
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shocking new accusations that the long-time president and ceo of the amateur athletic union, robert bobby dodd sexually abused young basketball players while he was their coach during the 1980s. >> that was his m.o., was coming in in the middle of the night when you were asleep and trying to assault you. >> reporter: one of dodd's accusers spoke with espn. >> must have been 3:00 in the morning, i was dead asleep and i don't remember anything but waking up and he has his -- he's trying to put his hands in miz boxer shorts. and i justed up, straight out of the bed. and he's not there but he's laying on the floor next to me, down by the bed. and i -- you know, of course i was freaked out. >> reporter: nbc news has been unable to reach dodd for comment on the accusations. in written statements released overnight, both the aau and memphis police confirmed they are investigating the allegations. while at penn state, federal agents, local police, the university and big ten conference all continue separate investigations as jerry sandusky and his attorney prepare for their first court hearing ear
shocking new accusations that the long-time president and ceo of the amateur athletic union, robert bobby dodd sexually abused young basketball players while he was their coach during the 1980s. >> that was his m.o., was coming in in the middle of the night when you were asleep and trying to assault you. >> reporter: one of dodd's accusers spoke with espn. >> must have been 3:00 in the morning, i was dead asleep and i don't remember anything but waking up and he has his --...
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the red sox made it official yesterday introducing bobby valentine as the team's new manager. the 61-year-old replaces terry francona who, of course, presided over boston's epic collapse last season where the team went 7-20 in september and missed the playoffs by one game, bobby v. now taking over at fenway. >>> coming up next, back to washington for the must-read opinion pages. much more with mark haleprin, sam stein, and joe. we'll be right back. i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] from neutrogena® naturals. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. this was the gul
the red sox made it official yesterday introducing bobby valentine as the team's new manager. the 61-year-old replaces terry francona who, of course, presided over boston's epic collapse last season where the team went 7-20 in september and missed the playoffs by one game, bobby v. now taking over at fenway. >>> coming up next, back to washington for the must-read opinion pages. much more with mark haleprin, sam stein, and joe. we'll be right back. i'm good about washing my face. but...
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. >>> also from coach bobby knight to tiger woods, best-selling author john finestein shares fascinating encounters with some of the biggest names in sports. >>> but first, there's bill. >> hey, bill. what's going on. >> with the weather. >> always equally excited to join you at this time every morning. well, for our viewers that do care out there, i've got people that are split in two camps. people that want a white christmas and those th are just happy as could be because it still feels like middle of fall instead of the middle of nter. so here's what we're looking at right now of the 27% of the country has snow on the ground, mostly near the higher terrain and the rockies. notice the absence of any snow in the appear placalachians. i know they're losing a lot of money for all the skiers and snowmobiling. as far as what we're looking at today, rain. exactly the opposite of what the ski resorts want. rain is moving into all of new england. much of ohio has a steady rain. that will eventually move through areas of new england. look how warm too, 62 degrees today in washington, d.c. we're
. >>> also from coach bobby knight to tiger woods, best-selling author john finestein shares fascinating encounters with some of the biggest names in sports. >>> but first, there's bill. >> hey, bill. what's going on. >> with the weather. >> always equally excited to join you at this time every morning. well, for our viewers that do care out there, i've got people that are split in two camps. people that want a white christmas and those th are just happy as...
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what i remember, i arrived here in the summer of 1968, martin luther king had just been assassinated, bobby kennedy had just been assassinated, we'd had the troopers in the 82ndç airborne on capitol hill with machine guns to make sure that the riots in downtown washington didn't spread to the government buildings. it was a very, very difficult and painful time in our history, and not a time when you could look back on it from now and say, gee, those were the good old days, the golden days. they weren't. it's often been true in our history. we've had the peaks and valleys. and to say it's worse now than it's ever been, i'm reluctant to make that judgment. >> who do you think the best president you ever served was? >> i'm not going to answer that. >> mr. president, do you have an answer for that question? >> i do. it's highly classified. >> all right. >> here we are. >> just a friendly confines of "morning joe." >> "morning joe." nobody's watching, so if i said it -- >> that is just horrible. that was a hateful thing to say. you yourself you say you watch -- i don't know why you are, but yo
what i remember, i arrived here in the summer of 1968, martin luther king had just been assassinated, bobby kennedy had just been assassinated, we'd had the troopers in the 82ndç airborne on capitol hill with machine guns to make sure that the riots in downtown washington didn't spread to the government buildings. it was a very, very difficult and painful time in our history, and not a time when you could look back on it from now and say, gee, those were the good old days, the golden days....
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it talked about, of course, bobby kennedy's death. it talked about the train that -- that carried him and talked about how on one side of the tracks there were poor whites. on the other side there were poor blacks, and it was a remarkable chilling illustration that as the train went on, both sides turned around and went back to their communities, back to their homes, and there's been nobody since then that has been able to bring them back together. >> spoke to people as if they were all same, that people were equal. one of the great films that kerry will often show are moments in her father's life that we often see when we attend events is him speaking the night dr. king was assassinated, and he got up with such ease. now if he were living today, he would have been given a script by someone on his campaign, been urged by someone -- a consultant to say this or say that. he spoke from his heart and spoke with a sincerity and clarity that everyone understood and it resonated with everyone. >> yeah. >> politics needs it not just on the ra
it talked about, of course, bobby kennedy's death. it talked about the train that -- that carried him and talked about how on one side of the tracks there were poor whites. on the other side there were poor blacks, and it was a remarkable chilling illustration that as the train went on, both sides turned around and went back to their communities, back to their homes, and there's been nobody since then that has been able to bring them back together. >> spoke to people as if they were all...