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dave boss has been around politics but never at this level in a presidential campaign. kellyanne conway, we think she's very talented. never the campaign manager of anything. >> you were doing what everybody does. you're going down person by person by person by person and looking at -- when i look at what's happened since they came onboard and see a more focussed and disciplined campaign, you can stack as many over here as you want to. you have donald trump. if he prepares, everybody looks good. if he doesn't prepare, everybody looks bad. here's the crazy news, rick tyler, he could continue to not prepare. he could continue to do everything wrong by washington standards and still get elected president of the united states if you look at these polls. if that is in fact the case, then you will have had a man who flew his political campaign airplane upside down for 15 months and will forever blow out of the water every single truth about modern political campaigning that's ever been talked about or drawn up. >> that's absolutely right. look, everybody talked about donald t
dave boss has been around politics but never at this level in a presidential campaign. kellyanne conway, we think she's very talented. never the campaign manager of anything. >> you were doing what everybody does. you're going down person by person by person by person and looking at -- when i look at what's happened since they came onboard and see a more focussed and disciplined campaign, you can stack as many over here as you want to. you have donald trump. if he prepares, everybody...
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after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. i want my blood sugar i to stay in control.ck. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i ca
after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the...
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. >> john highland yesterday we had dave brad on, of course, who beat, who did he beat? >> eric cantor. >> he came on yesterday. and basically said that paul ryan was out of touch. i'm not sure if we're talking about trade or what issues we're talking about. but on this populous. on these populous issues. the republicans are really finding themselves torn apart by what trump says. >> the idea that paul ryan is, i mean, if you listened to what trump said. in favor of ra-- i use ryan as stand in. >> you know, for a decade and a half, though, politicians on both sides of the aisle. democrats and republicans has completely dropped their duty when it comes to the american worker. globalization, globalization is something that's been out there for 10, 15, 20 years. it's coming. we can't stop it. you can make a strong argument, a strong argument that nafta, tpp, lost more jobs because of technology than because of trade deals. >> right. >> we haven't done anything for the american worker in terms of retraining, really, practically. we just skipped over retraining them. we still
. >> john highland yesterday we had dave brad on, of course, who beat, who did he beat? >> eric cantor. >> he came on yesterday. and basically said that paul ryan was out of touch. i'm not sure if we're talking about trade or what issues we're talking about. but on this populous. on these populous issues. the republicans are really finding themselves torn apart by what trump says. >> the idea that paul ryan is, i mean, if you listened to what trump said. in favor of ra--...
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if i don't, i got calls, e-mails and they say, hey, dave, you promised this. >> do you think trump is truly pro-life? >> yeah. >> do you think he's a true and principled protector of the amendment. >> yeah, on that one i'm 100%. >> you think he's sufficiently conversant in the language of conservatism. >> he met with evangelicals, a thousands thought leaders on capitol hill, i think received pretty well. >> why do we have jeff flake and other guys completely unconvinced, sufficiently unconvinced who say they won't vote the top of the ticket or won't vote him. >> you need particulars. people want to see 10 promises. establishment promises balance the budget in 10 years. it's not balanced. we've got $500 billion deficit, $19 trillion debt. >> you think he's going to get down to the particulars of a budget plan. >> you look at trump's budget, actually he explodes the deficit and the national debt. >> but the announcement effect and paul ryan did a great job this week on his tax proposal, big bold move, small business lower, just the announcement effect of that. i don't think it's going t
if i don't, i got calls, e-mails and they say, hey, dave, you promised this. >> do you think trump is truly pro-life? >> yeah. >> do you think he's a true and principled protector of the amendment. >> yeah, on that one i'm 100%. >> you think he's sufficiently conversant in the language of conservatism. >> he met with evangelicals, a thousands thought leaders on capitol hill, i think received pretty well. >> why do we have jeff flake and other guys...
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apparently dave can't hear us. >> he is nodding the scene is electric. >> that was a good recovery by her actually. p i think maybe he had the longest delay of all time or just being nice because he couldn't hear. >> delay on a loop. >>> still to come this morning, republican congressman tom cole is our guest. more "morning joe" in just a moment. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your nose been through enough already? try new rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more® the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well eno
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dave petraeus, stan mccrystal, myself, a bunch of veterans signed up to take on the very question that frank raises. >> and you know, after 9/11, a lot of people, frank, mocked those that said they hate us because we're free. and said, they don't hate us bases we're free, they hate us because we're imperialist pigs that go into their country. no. you go back and you can see what ayatoll ayatoll ayatollah khomeini said before he went into power. they hate us because of our freedoms. whether it is our artistic freedoms, our political freedoms, in this case, our sexual freedoms. the freedom that women have been given in this society, where they treat women like third class citizens. they hate americans and those in the west, because we are freedom. >> they believe in an adherence to one ideology, one religion, one code of conduct. and the people who were killed were emblems of a society who don't believe in any of that. it was exactly an attack on lbgt people and that location was chosen for a reason. but those people are all of us. they're our representatives and every one of us was atta
dave petraeus, stan mccrystal, myself, a bunch of veterans signed up to take on the very question that frank raises. >> and you know, after 9/11, a lot of people, frank, mocked those that said they hate us because we're free. and said, they don't hate us bases we're free, they hate us because we're imperialist pigs that go into their country. no. you go back and you can see what ayatoll ayatoll ayatollah khomeini said before he went into power. they hate us because of our freedoms....
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. >> rick, i agree they're not going to come up with a pact, but dave wasserman of the cook report wrote an interesting piece saying they ought to collaborate in winner take all places. because when you go in a place like new jersey which is winner take all, when you go into california, if they are competing, if they both are compete, trump will win most of those places. >> that's right. >> so there ought to be -- and it's legitimate. >> i think those conversations are probably -- >> i don't think they're going to get long enough to be able to do it. at least that's what it looked like. >> it's in both of their interests to get along. >> okay. >>> a new poll shows a tight race -- see, ted cruz is a different bird in that department, i think. a tight race in the biggest republican contest of the entire primary. 172 delegates are at stake in california's june 7 primary. a closed contest for registered republicans only. and the new u.sc poll shows trup in the lead among registered voters and john kasich at 12%. >> that's registered voters. but if you look at the likely voters which is what
. >> rick, i agree they're not going to come up with a pact, but dave wasserman of the cook report wrote an interesting piece saying they ought to collaborate in winner take all places. because when you go in a place like new jersey which is winner take all, when you go into california, if they are competing, if they both are compete, trump will win most of those places. >> that's right. >> so there ought to be -- and it's legitimate. >> i think those conversations are...
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dave ignatius, you went to the first beatles concert in america after ed sullivan. >> one of my most unforgettable times with my wife. they came to washington, d.c., to a little auditor yum with 3,000 people. i was pelted with jelly beans being thrown to the audience. that was beatle mania. if you were 12 years old, it was pretty exciting. >> george martin also produced acts like larry norman also. paul mccartney, "live and let die" that extraordinary theme song and "tug of war." >> you have your band. i was thinking we're split in so many ways now. our music is split into about 20, 30 different categories but back then when david was a kid everybody loved the beatles. >> right. >> our music was uniting. now everything is split into narrow little niches. >> subdivided, vulcan niezed. >> what did you learn? >> i relearned what i knew. there are a lot of people that are good people. not necessarily big, not necessarily stupid, who really support donald trump because they don't see another alternative. they're unmoored from politics, from government, from their churches, from their civi
dave ignatius, you went to the first beatles concert in america after ed sullivan. >> one of my most unforgettable times with my wife. they came to washington, d.c., to a little auditor yum with 3,000 people. i was pelted with jelly beans being thrown to the audience. that was beatle mania. if you were 12 years old, it was pretty exciting. >> george martin also produced acts like larry norman also. paul mccartney, "live and let die" that extraordinary theme song and...
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dave campbell. and steve schmidt is back it us as well. >> you heard the commissioner, what do you take from his replarks? >> well, i'm a little nervous about his sort of denial about the seriousness of this. >> i'm very nervous. >> we don't know exactly how frequent it is because we don't have a real denominator looking at all players but we know it's serious, we have had 91 out of 94, i believe, football players whose brains have been tested that have had cte. we know repeated injuries isn't good for your head and probably pretty bad. and it leads to a lot of serious injury. i'm also worried about the young people, you know, the most valuable thing our kids have is their brain and we know that tackling is a serious problem. 10% of kids who participate in high school football get concussions in a season. that's really outrageous. >> there are a few i know very well. dr. dave, i mean, this is sort of like last conversation we had it's the data, the data speaks for itself especially in a case like th
dave campbell. and steve schmidt is back it us as well. >> you heard the commissioner, what do you take from his replarks? >> well, i'm a little nervous about his sort of denial about the seriousness of this. >> i'm very nervous. >> we don't know exactly how frequent it is because we don't have a real denominator looking at all players but we know it's serious, we have had 91 out of 94, i believe, football players whose brains have been tested that have had cte. we know...
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dave, that's what you get. exactly right, mike. exactly right. now we have to deal with this. >> and how do you catch it? is it airborne. >> mosquito bites you. >>> up next what, if anything, did we learn today? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> welcome back. time to talk about what we learned today. mika. >> bill karins is tweeting hateful things. >> hateful. >> hateful. a storm coming? >> he didn't say a storm he said a blizzard coming to iowa monday or tuesday. >> tuesday. >> no coat for him. get out of here. it's only 10 degrees outside. >> throw him outside. >> get him out. >> what did you learn today? >> i'm excited about the new barbie, it's time for a change, reality, right? you're laughing. why are you laughing? >> no frame of reference for barbie. what did you learn, mike? >> facebook's stunning profit it upsets me because newspapers are dying, they can't do anything profitwise online and facebook makes over a billion dollars in a quarter. >> joe, big fa
dave, that's what you get. exactly right, mike. exactly right. now we have to deal with this. >> and how do you catch it? is it airborne. >> mosquito bites you. >>> up next what, if anything, did we learn today? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> welcome back. time to talk about what we learned today. mika. >> bill karins is tweeting hateful...
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>> you know, dave, we have seen a shift in the russian views. if you go back to when they began their air campaign in syria, i was there in new york with secretary. they were aggressive they were going to come in syria and make a dramatic difference in a few weeks. that clearly hasn't happened. there was a real shift in their position. they were constructive and led to this extraordinary statement. something important happened between those two vienna meetings. first, their progress on the ground has not been what they expected and secondly, the metro jet shoots down ov. it can be serious in syria and they want to find a way out of it. we're having serious conversations with russia most of their air strikes are not against isil. since the attack, they have increased their air strikes against isil but not the extent we want to see. the meetings are important. it's a test to see whether we can mature this process in vienna. some of the signs we've gotten, the two meetings between obama and putin suggests we can make progress. >> all right. still a
>> you know, dave, we have seen a shift in the russian views. if you go back to when they began their air campaign in syria, i was there in new york with secretary. they were aggressive they were going to come in syria and make a dramatic difference in a few weeks. that clearly hasn't happened. there was a real shift in their position. they were constructive and led to this extraordinary statement. something important happened between those two vienna meetings. first, their progress on...
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♪ we forgot dave! thank you. so, can the test drive be over now? maybe head back to the dealership? it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new tiguan and other select volkswagen models. >>> 33 past the hour. public policy polling has released a holiday-themed 2016 poll. >> all right! >> at 24%, hillary clinton is the top candidate who voters would like to have over for thanksgiving dinner. that's actually a really good sign. it's like who do you want to have a beer with. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >> followed by ben carson and donald trump. at 18% and 17% each. as for who would ruin the meal, donald trump hands down the favorite -- i do not agree with that. >> mika has been tough on donald this morning. >> i have been because he has been wrong about some things. >> we can echo what hillary clinton said when asked if she'd go to his wedding. she said because he's fun. like that, you want donald trump at your thanksgiving dinner because you will be entertained for a
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♪ we forgot dave! thank you. so, can the test drive be over now? maybe head back to the dealership? it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new tiguan and other select volkswagen models. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back.hings. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-about, man-that-feels-good simple. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's a simple question. what's in your wallet? >>> republican frontrunner donald trump has spent the last two days defending a story he told at a rally in alabama on saturday night about watching, quote, thousands of people celebrating new jersey as the twin towers fell on 9/11. it's a claim he defended all weekend. >> i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down and i watched in jersey city, new jersey where thousands and thousands of people
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we want top ceos to come in like dave pack ard who is a predecessor of mine when i was deputy of hewitt-packard who came in and enriched this place. a lot more on the battle against terrorism in the next hour with the secretary. you talked about dollar a year men. >> people who made a lot of money and know how to run businesses and get things done, the idea of them coming to work for the united states government at a time of need just as people did in world war ii, that's great. >> were you surprised with how blunt he was? >> i thought that interview was unusually direct both for him and this administration. you asked him are we at war and he says yes, we are at war. he was clear about what needs to be done about the commitment, about the, you have a sense looking at him he understands the path forward in a way that you don't always feel listening to the president. i thought it was an important interview. >> nick, debrief us on what you heard. >> the question being asked and you raised it, david raised it a minute ago, why didn't the u.s. attack those fuel tanker trucks much earlier. the explan
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dave ignatius joins us and andrea mitchell and michael steele. david, you have sourcing that tells you some plans for attacks in the united states were going on in raqqah. >> we have known that the isis terrorists have been trying to activate lone wolves cells in the united states. i'm just hearing that the united states has been taking more action than we have publicly known to go after those people before they strike, that they were aware of plots against targets in the u.s., similar to the attack we've seen in paris and that the people plotting those attacks are no longer alive. so i'm just beginning to learn about details of this but it's important for people to know that there's more the u.s. is doing quietly, secretly that has been obvious, to go after the people before they strike here. >> and what we are doing and i think josh earnest was sharing some of that with you as well or will be, that the intelligence on targeting is really important because what the french are doing is basically taking over american targets. we had the target lis
dave ignatius joins us and andrea mitchell and michael steele. david, you have sourcing that tells you some plans for attacks in the united states were going on in raqqah. >> we have known that the isis terrorists have been trying to activate lone wolves cells in the united states. i'm just hearing that the united states has been taking more action than we have publicly known to go after those people before they strike, that they were aware of plots against targets in the u.s., similar to...
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right with not only the religious community but also libertarians and then you look at charles koch and dave koch and i guarantee there are a lot of republicans that listen to them when they call and right now that is their primary focus. sometimes you would go to a meeting and it would be the most conservative members and the most liberal members and we'd walk into a room and look at each other and go what are you doing here? they both the the suspicion of an overreaching federal government. with criminal justice reform things seem to be coming together where individual liberty, not just defined by the far left or right but defined by the constitution is actually starting to matter a lot more. >> it won't be easy. it could be done. if i didn't think it could be done, i wouldn't tell you that. >> thank you. next question. >> hi. i'm alex. i'm a freshman from miami, florida. it's an honor to speak to all of you today. one of the things you fault the dysfunction in washington on is a lack in strong leadership both from the president and leaders in congress. however, it seems like the situation
right with not only the religious community but also libertarians and then you look at charles koch and dave koch and i guarantee there are a lot of republicans that listen to them when they call and right now that is their primary focus. sometimes you would go to a meeting and it would be the most conservative members and the most liberal members and we'd walk into a room and look at each other and go what are you doing here? they both the the suspicion of an overreaching federal government....
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grizzly letterman, dave letterman. >> he's not let himself go. it's just a beard. >> jon start your has a beard. when you don't have to show up every day for work. >> is that the man thing? >> apparently so. >> manly men. >> the world was watching yesterday as president obama and russian president vladimir putin huddled at the u.n., the two toasted over lunch after putin sat 2k0u7b minutes late. first meeting went long oet minutes. no major break throughs. beforehand in their speeches to the general assembly they sparred over how to handle syria. putin called for a broad anti-terror coalition. two leaders split on whether bashar al assad could remain in power. president putin calling him the only way to secure syria an option president obama refused. >> we're told that such retrenchment is required to beat back disorder. that it's the only way to stamp out terrorism. or prevent foreign meddling. in accordance with this logic we should support tyrants like bashar al assad who drops barrel bombs on innocent children because the alternative is surel
grizzly letterman, dave letterman. >> he's not let himself go. it's just a beard. >> jon start your has a beard. when you don't have to show up every day for work. >> is that the man thing? >> apparently so. >> manly men. >> the world was watching yesterday as president obama and russian president vladimir putin huddled at the u.n., the two toasted over lunch after putin sat 2k0u7b minutes late. first meeting went long oet minutes. no major break throughs....
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. >> and she's got a presidential candidate and dave macintosh, a guy we like, and he's talking about this new add campaign they're running against trump and they're going to go after. >> it's ridiculous. >> they're calling the worst kind of politician. >> i had some stuff to do here, but. >> people who give money, you run this add against donald trump and you're feeding a p prop propetual machine. >> willie and i have three of those. >> stop jamming stuff in there. >> that's probably. >> nothing comes out. >> you knew when they heard they were going to attack trump that trump would turn lemons into lemonade and it's the most fabulous lemonade you're tasted before. it will make your head spin. >> i have stuff to do. >> we're going to show this clip real quick. >> which presidential candidate supports higher taxes and the wall street bail out? >> in many cases i probably identify more as a democrat. >> he wants people to think he's mr. tell it like it is but he has a record and it's really liberal. he's playing us for chumps. >> the growth is a phony outfit and came to my office a few
. >> and she's got a presidential candidate and dave macintosh, a guy we like, and he's talking about this new add campaign they're running against trump and they're going to go after. >> it's ridiculous. >> they're calling the worst kind of politician. >> i had some stuff to do here, but. >> people who give money, you run this add against donald trump and you're feeding a p prop propetual machine. >> willie and i have three of those. >> stop jamming...
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so they just let you through. >> reporter: dave worries they may be in his backyard. the hunting club is five miles from the cabin where they are holed up. the camp is typical, good shelter and plenty of fall. this time of year the cabins are mostly empty. >> my question is how did they ever find out about a place like this? >> reporter: there's no indication sweat and matt are still getting help. now discovered and on the run, surviving in these woods just got much more difficult. >> and that new information about joyce mitchell's alleged role in the escape comes as her husband, who worked alongside her in the clinton correctional facility is speaking out for first time. here's lyle mitchell telling his side of the story to matt lauer in an nbc news exclusive. >> the instant you and your wife heard that richard matt and david sweat had escaped from clinton, what was her reaction and what was your reaction? >> i just couldn't believe it. her reaction -- i said really escaped? and that's -- i left it at that. >> when did you finally ask her point blank, face to face? >
so they just let you through. >> reporter: dave worries they may be in his backyard. the hunting club is five miles from the cabin where they are holed up. the camp is typical, good shelter and plenty of fall. this time of year the cabins are mostly empty. >> my question is how did they ever find out about a place like this? >> reporter: there's no indication sweat and matt are still getting help. now discovered and on the run, surviving in these woods just got much more...
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but politico is up with a story right now by dave price, a journalist in des moines, who says iowa is worried that their role as a king maker is going away, that with the straw poll disappearing and the democratic field scattered thoo thatat's with a may not have the influx of the spending that it has in the past. >> and does it trouble you at all thinking back over the year that'ss thatthat's with a hass that iowa has such outsized influence? >> they're very unrepresentative states. what is good is that it forces the candidates to do individual retail campaigning. if it were just national election, the election could be waged on tv. this way it can't. but being some people certainly to quarrel with which states play that role. >> it would be great if other states have civic activism and voter interests, but they don't. so while they're flawed in a lot of ways i think it's great for the process. both states do a more serious job than anywhere else and it brings it down to human scale. >> mike allen, thank you so much. >> happy weekend. >> that was very muddled. >> happy friday! happy
but politico is up with a story right now by dave price, a journalist in des moines, who says iowa is worried that their role as a king maker is going away, that with the straw poll disappearing and the democratic field scattered thoo thatat's with a may not have the influx of the spending that it has in the past. >> and does it trouble you at all thinking back over the year that'ss thatthat's with a hass that iowa has such outsized influence? >> they're very unrepresentative...
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they gotten a opportunity to sing along with dave grohl and then with ringo and paul. >> lou reed is the velvet underground in -- >> yes. >> they've already been inducted. >> velvet underground was already inducted. lou has been eligible for a while and he passed away before he got in on his own. but we had this opportunity, really, to celebrate him with beck giving his first performance after winning his grammy and karen oh coming together patti smith doing the induction which is this impassioned wonderful speech because they were terrific friends and then his wife lori giving this lovely speech. >> you guys have an exhibit, a special exhibit combining music and rock and roll, don't you? >> it's what we do. we have a special exhibit -- >> i'm sorry rock and roll and politics. >> that's coming up next year. with the election year being and the republican convention being in cleveland we're going to do a special exhibit on rock and politics. we have a fabulous one now on herb ritz who did rock and roll photography and one on paul simon celebrating 50 years of his career starting from
they gotten a opportunity to sing along with dave grohl and then with ringo and paul. >> lou reed is the velvet underground in -- >> yes. >> they've already been inducted. >> velvet underground was already inducted. lou has been eligible for a while and he passed away before he got in on his own. but we had this opportunity, really, to celebrate him with beck giving his first performance after winning his grammy and karen oh coming together patti smith doing the...
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. >> so, man, dave leaving tomorrow night. it's just not good. not good at all. >> it's the end of a huge portion of my life and the lives of many many other people. he is so iconic. these last few shows these last two weeks, have been staggeringly great. just incredible. >> and obviously his hero was johnny carson. and everybody believed that letterman was going to replace johnny carson. and of course jay when know did well for this network financially. but, you know, it's so interesting thatwhen know did well for this network financially. but, you know, it's so interesting that while johnny carson was huge and massive and had great influence and i loved him, it's ironic that johnny carson comes second in terms of influence to what david letterman has done to the comity landscape since 1982. >> i think there is no doubt about that. the cut churlture is so different and has been during most of dave's run at cbs that he really symbolizes there is a distance to him, an irony to him that is so just wrapped up in who we are as a culture today. it's r
. >> so, man, dave leaving tomorrow night. it's just not good. not good at all. >> it's the end of a huge portion of my life and the lives of many many other people. he is so iconic. these last few shows these last two weeks, have been staggeringly great. just incredible. >> and obviously his hero was johnny carson. and everybody believed that letterman was going to replace johnny carson. and of course jay when know did well for this network financially. but, you know, it's so...
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dave letterman, and you guys point this out, he really did start a revolution. he changed everything about the way we laugh, what we laugh at. it can all be traced to when this guy went on the air in 1982. he changed everything. >> the rules of comedy are completely different because of his run and the piece in the new issue is a really wonderful summation of exactly what he has done over his decades on air. there's also a fantastic piece from jimmy kimmel who's one of the people now attempting to pick up his mantle. >> i just read it it's great. >> he says his first appearance on letterman was the most important moment of his life, including the birth of his children. including. >> wow. okay. >>> ben, thank you, the new issue of "time" magazine is out now. the cover story is entitled "the highly divisive curiously underfunded and strangely promising world of pot science." yeah. that looks fascinating. we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." nt, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a cons
dave letterman, and you guys point this out, he really did start a revolution. he changed everything about the way we laugh, what we laugh at. it can all be traced to when this guy went on the air in 1982. he changed everything. >> the rules of comedy are completely different because of his run and the piece in the new issue is a really wonderful summation of exactly what he has done over his decades on air. there's also a fantastic piece from jimmy kimmel who's one of the people now...
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new details why emerging about the death of dave goldberg, ceo of surveymonkey and husband of sheryl sandberg who passed away suddenly last friday. goldberg was vacations with family and friends and it was his brother, robert who discovered him in a hotel gym after he had collapsed. he was then transported to a nearby hospital where he later died. according to a mexican government official, goldberg died of head trauma. he was 47 years old. >> when he was on i guess the treadmill. >> he was apparently on a treadmill, he either collapsed, tripped, i don't know. hit his head and bled to death. he was alone in this hotel gym at 4:00 in the afternoon on a friday. they went to look for him and found him almost died and ended up dying in the hospital. >> you actually knew him? >> yeah reasonably well. we invested with him. known him for a long time. when you read all the wonderful things about him, they were all true. he was genuinely a wonderful guy. >> and father. >> and in death, after a tragic dwet death, he skis being remembered as a great father and a great husband even though he was
new details why emerging about the death of dave goldberg, ceo of surveymonkey and husband of sheryl sandberg who passed away suddenly last friday. goldberg was vacations with family and friends and it was his brother, robert who discovered him in a hotel gym after he had collapsed. he was then transported to a nearby hospital where he later died. according to a mexican government official, goldberg died of head trauma. he was 47 years old. >> when he was on i guess the treadmill....
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dave petraeus said the real problem is not isis but iran. in the long-term, he's got that exactly right. >> richard? >> iran is an imperial power. we shouldn't kid ourselves. the fact that it's associated with the -- it alienates the sunnis who we're trying to keep from going into isis. we're going to pay an enormous price for it. >> how significant is it general, mike wanted me to ask this question. he's upsetting up fantasy baseball leagues for the new season. how are they using the ground troops going into yemen? is in a game changer, saudi arabia egypt starting to move without the united states backing? >> it is, joe. it suggests very important things. number one, it suggests the great detachment we have and the lesser confidence that our allies have in this. more fundamentally, joe it points out the tectonic in the region and around which the contest in the region will organize itself. that's the sunni, shia split. we're in for a long haul there. richard talked about the european 30 years war. i think he's right. this is a generation pl
dave petraeus said the real problem is not isis but iran. in the long-term, he's got that exactly right. >> richard? >> iran is an imperial power. we shouldn't kid ourselves. the fact that it's associated with the -- it alienates the sunnis who we're trying to keep from going into isis. we're going to pay an enormous price for it. >> how significant is it general, mike wanted me to ask this question. he's upsetting up fantasy baseball leagues for the new season. how are they...
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. >> do we do dave ignatius. perfect storm in the middle east. i don't know if you're going to like this. mistrust between the obama administration and bejamin netanyahu has widened even further in recent days because of u.s. suspicion that the israeli prime minister has authorized leaks of details about the u.s. nuclear talks with iran. the decision to reduce the exchange of sensitive information about the iran talks was prompted by concerns that netanyahu netanyahu's office had given israeli journalists sensitive details of the u.s. position including a u.s. offer to allow iran to enrich uranium with 6500 or more century funlgs as part of the final deal. iran policy isn't the only short-circuit between washington and jerusalem. the administration also fears that netanyahu is ignoring a potential new blowup with the palestinians. >> joe back and forth between the administration and netanyahu. netanyahu netanyahu's people saying they were blocked from the talks, not being update fpd white house calling that a flatout lie. what's the truce? >> it'
. >> do we do dave ignatius. perfect storm in the middle east. i don't know if you're going to like this. mistrust between the obama administration and bejamin netanyahu has widened even further in recent days because of u.s. suspicion that the israeli prime minister has authorized leaks of details about the u.s. nuclear talks with iran. the decision to reduce the exchange of sensitive information about the iran talks was prompted by concerns that netanyahu netanyahu's office had given...
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daily columnist at "the week" matt lewis and columnist and associate editor at "the washington post," dave ignatius. my goodness. that's a lot of you. good morning, everybody. anybody see the games? >> sure. >> yeah. >> we're going as a show so i started to read in. this seattle team if you walked out of the room you might not have known that they won. my daughter was freaking out. >> some people wandered out. >> five minutes of the game you would not -- this here -- the whole game was unbelievable. the last five minutes was a metaphor for their season. started out tough. ended strong. everyone thought that 5:00 left in the game it was over the they come back and force it into overtime. russell wilson does russell wilson. >> a lot of seahawks fans had left. they gave up on their team. they left the stadium. they weren't allowed back? >> nothing more exciting in all of sports than a successful onside kick you see there. >> that's exciting. all right. >> that was the key. >> are they going to win the super bowl again? >> second time. >> i don't know. i might be -- >> we'll see. >> patriots.
daily columnist at "the week" matt lewis and columnist and associate editor at "the washington post," dave ignatius. my goodness. that's a lot of you. good morning, everybody. anybody see the games? >> sure. >> yeah. >> we're going as a show so i started to read in. this seattle team if you walked out of the room you might not have known that they won. my daughter was freaking out. >> some people wandered out. >> five minutes of the game you...
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[coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> all right. so this is really interesting. we've covered a lot of lesser known angles
[coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college....
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so the conversation, calls his secretary, hi, mary it's dave can i call red. red remember what we talked about a couple of days ago. i'm going to do it. see you. click. if anybody has a story similar to that send it. >> the book is "scribe." >> every page is great. >> fantastic. great book. up next "time" magazine is calling him the most interesting man in politics. we'll reveal who that is next on "morning joe". kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spi
so the conversation, calls his secretary, hi, mary it's dave can i call red. red remember what we talked about a couple of days ago. i'm going to do it. see you. click. if anybody has a story similar to that send it. >> the book is "scribe." >> every page is great. >> fantastic. great book. up next "time" magazine is calling him the most interesting man in politics. we'll reveal who that is next on "morning joe". kid: hey dad, who was that man?...
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joining us now, father dave dwyer. also with us, anne thompson who covers the vatican for nbc news. >> anne, not everybody thrilled with this decision yesterday. talk about that. >> there are repercussions today in rome before i came on i was reading one of the blog from one of the correspondents over there covering this and there are bishops who want to throw the entire document out. you have to remember this is the halftime report of the meeting of bishops, which goes on for two weeks. and i think what's extraordinary about this report is that it really shows that the bishops are listening to the people in the pews. the church sent out a survey to prepare for the senate and things that came back is they want a more tolerant church that is more open to gays, more open to divorced and remarried catholics and more welcoming church and i think you can see that in that document. >> it's really interesting. growing up as a child of the '80s of divorced parents, my mother was encouraged to get an annulment to get back into
joining us now, father dave dwyer. also with us, anne thompson who covers the vatican for nbc news. >> anne, not everybody thrilled with this decision yesterday. talk about that. >> there are repercussions today in rome before i came on i was reading one of the blog from one of the correspondents over there covering this and there are bishops who want to throw the entire document out. you have to remember this is the halftime report of the meeting of bishops, which goes on for two...
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dave bratt took advantage of those -- >> but not -- saying john cornyn's in trouble, they're all in trouble. none of them lost. >> and part of it is that the tea party may turn out, again, look back on this, within the grand ark of history -- >> by the media. >> and the tea party itself. >> why not? if the media's bidding you up, the lady saying i'm not a witch has a chance at being senator she's going to take that publicity. >> all true. going to your haley barbour point, all of these guys saw what happened in 2010 and 2012 in some of the primaries and were ready this time. an establishment girded for war. the tea party wa no longer an alien force that could strike in the night. >> girded for war actu. >> actually, business got more involved, doubling down on some of the establishment, they look at these pro-business republican businesses and say we want to fund the establishment party and make sure. look at the number, senator alexander, $9.9 million. way more than his challenger, just a little over $1 million. >> the chamber played a huge role. the key moment, the shutdown. much of the b
dave bratt took advantage of those -- >> but not -- saying john cornyn's in trouble, they're all in trouble. none of them lost. >> and part of it is that the tea party may turn out, again, look back on this, within the grand ark of history -- >> by the media. >> and the tea party itself. >> why not? if the media's bidding you up, the lady saying i'm not a witch has a chance at being senator she's going to take that publicity. >> all true. going to your haley...
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our dear friend dave simmons, his father worked with you and i heard through the grapevine him talking about you had an extraordinary attitude. but you went back to school, you graduated just one year later. you've been a wall street attorney. you've worked in a lot of great jobs. you went back to the university. but talk about your low points and when you face those low points you talk about in this book, how did you get through the fact that you were confined to that wheelchair out of a freak accident and yet you've achieved so much. >> well, you know, the book does -- it's not really a memoir, it's more i have included, i don't even know, maybe like 15 stories but i broke it down into nine tips about basically how you deal with life's challenges. and in some ways i started off writing it about, you know, i needed this book when i was first injured, when i was 19 years old. i needed that. but then i spread it out more to someone facing any challenge in life, depression, you know, eating disorder, a divorce, anything. and then even further it is in some ways as a college professor, it
our dear friend dave simmons, his father worked with you and i heard through the grapevine him talking about you had an extraordinary attitude. but you went back to school, you graduated just one year later. you've been a wall street attorney. you've worked in a lot of great jobs. you went back to the university. but talk about your low points and when you face those low points you talk about in this book, how did you get through the fact that you were confined to that wheelchair out of a freak...
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dave leonhart said around 61%. the democrats i talked to said it's more like 60%. they are worried about a republican senate. so you have harry reid saying he might take a vote on approving the keystone pipeline. what's not determined is, will this be something that's binding will this be more a sense of the senate, as they call it. but the key fact, 11 senate democrats have signed a letter to president obama saying they want him to approve it by the end of may. there's a bunch of states where democrats are in danger where a voter for the keystone pipeline would help. >> mark, a manufacturing base of america, a transformation of this economy when we become the number one producer of oil by 2020 according to "the wall street journal." natural gas just exploding. democrats really could be on the wrong side of history here. i just get the sense, in my gut, that the most ideological wing of his party is going to sit back and fight and scratch and claw. and you see it already, them trying to stop the president from approving keystone. and i think most americans are goin
dave leonhart said around 61%. the democrats i talked to said it's more like 60%. they are worried about a republican senate. so you have harry reid saying he might take a vote on approving the keystone pipeline. what's not determined is, will this be something that's binding will this be more a sense of the senate, as they call it. but the key fact, 11 senate democrats have signed a letter to president obama saying they want him to approve it by the end of may. there's a bunch of states where...
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i don't know if dave can read so i might get hip the audio book. >> there you go, help him out. >> you mentioned the girls from the show. we're seeing the picture of of some of the castmate there is. the olsen wince weren't there. you consider them to be surrogate children, flight. >> surrogate means you use them to have child, doesn't it? >> it has two meanings. >> this is why i wasn't qualified to write this book. they really are like family to me. doesn't happen a lot. people don't do sitcoms and we don't have to see each other for a couple of years. i saw mary kate the other night. >> you can just pick up where you left off? >> as it is with any friend. >> are you calling in for candice on "dancing with the stars"? >> i have a few lines, as any good father would. >> you lost your mom recently. this is a dedication you've made to her as well? >> yeah. it's dedicated to my daughters who i call beautiful and understanding and at the end i was able to go in after the book was published, they allowed me to go in and put a bit of an epitaph for her. it's an about the author section. and
i don't know if dave can read so i might get hip the audio book. >> there you go, help him out. >> you mentioned the girls from the show. we're seeing the picture of of some of the castmate there is. the olsen wince weren't there. you consider them to be surrogate children, flight. >> surrogate means you use them to have child, doesn't it? >> it has two meanings. >> this is why i wasn't qualified to write this book. they really are like family to me. doesn't happen...
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dave wagner tweets us his puppy. look at that cute dog. shower, coffee, "morning joe," no time wasted. >>> and then stevie z has a colonel of his own writing my cat wanting to get fed gets me motivated. holy crap, that is a huge cat. >>t that is a mountain lion. that is not a cat. >> spring is coming. you need to diet. keep the responses coming. check out morning jolt and send us pictures or videos of your morning routine using # morningjolt. >>> we are watching this huge nor'easter moving past new england as we go throughout the day today. windy conditions. the rest of the east very chilly behind that storm. and then a new storm moving into the intermountain west bringing rain and snow. ess! that's turrible. and all the other dates are triple the miles! triple the miles? that's as useless as chuck at a golf tournament. or you at the three point line. or you in a spelling bee. you gotta switch to the venture card from capital one. you can fly any airline. no blackouts. that's what i did. i don't say this often -- but listen to the ref. i c
dave wagner tweets us his puppy. look at that cute dog. shower, coffee, "morning joe," no time wasted. >>> and then stevie z has a colonel of his own writing my cat wanting to get fed gets me motivated. holy crap, that is a huge cat. >>t that is a mountain lion. that is not a cat. >> spring is coming. you need to diet. keep the responses coming. check out morning jolt and send us pictures or videos of your morning routine using # morningjolt. >>> we are...
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now in the conversation, director of special projects at the wood's hole oceanography institution, dave gallo. it's good to have you here. as you hear from tom's reporting about the indian ocean and the am of potential junk that could be in the waters there while these search teams are looking for any sign of a water event. what does it say to you about the data that is coming in, the date of the data that is coming in that has put those search crews in that area and the am of the changes of the waters and the sea patterns that could make this impossible to find. >> sure. any evidence has got to be followed up on because we've got nothing to cling to right now. there's not a shred of evidence that that plane has come down any place, so we need to have a look. that being said, the oceans are chock full of human debris, stuff that's fallen off ships, that's washed off our shores. and as tom mentioned, in the last 20 years, 200 ships have gone to the bottom and every single year, thousands of shipping containers fall overboard, and the farther we get away from the actual tragedy, the more
now in the conversation, director of special projects at the wood's hole oceanography institution, dave gallo. it's good to have you here. as you hear from tom's reporting about the indian ocean and the am of potential junk that could be in the waters there while these search teams are looking for any sign of a water event. what does it say to you about the data that is coming in, the date of the data that is coming in that has put those search crews in that area and the am of the changes of...
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. >> "the new york times" dave leonhardt will explain the upshot. we have the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the just simply awful forecast. >> he's a horrid human being. >> all winter i've been that way. it's been brutal to say the least, especially from chicago, detroit, and western new york just got hammered last night, and during the afternoon hours. this is buffalo new york. snow covered. about 12 to 13 inches on the ground, and it's still a wind chill minus 10. as we go to the syracuse area, snow covered there, too. i mean, it is just frigid there. there's our dylan dreyer waiting for her next live shot, looking good as always. as far as the snow goes, it's still snowing. providence, boston, still seeing flakes coming down. hopefully, won't accumulate too much today. up in maine, you'll be affected by the storm pretty much all day. windy conditions will continue. airport delays are likely, hopefully less than about an hour or two. look at the wind chill right now. hartford at negative 1. boston at minus 12. as we go throughout the rest of the day, we'
. >> "the new york times" dave leonhardt will explain the upshot. we have the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the just simply awful forecast. >> he's a horrid human being. >> all winter i've been that way. it's been brutal to say the least, especially from chicago, detroit, and western new york just got hammered last night, and during the afternoon hours. this is buffalo new york. snow covered. about 12 to 13 inches on the ground, and it's still...
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the bill that dave camp put out is estimated to create 1.8 million jobs, $1,300 per family for take home make. that's the kind of economics we need. not raise taxes so washington can spend more. club loopholes so we can grow the economy so people and families can keep what they earn. there's a big difference on what to do. loopholes were there, but we want to give it back to the taxpayer to get our tax code in a competitive situation so we can create more jobs and make american businesses more competitive. he wants to plug loopholes to spend it. and we have a difference of opinion on that. >> sam? >> chairman, i want to look forward to your budget or the republican budget that's going to be coming out in the next couple of weeks. two questions for you. one is, you're talking about how the president took chained cpi off the table, the adjustment of how we measure social security. the first question is, are you going to include chained cpi in the budget? i know you haven't in the past. >> yeah, we haven't. >> sorry, go ahead. >> i didn't mean to cut you off. >> the second question i have,
the bill that dave camp put out is estimated to create 1.8 million jobs, $1,300 per family for take home make. that's the kind of economics we need. not raise taxes so washington can spend more. club loopholes so we can grow the economy so people and families can keep what they earn. there's a big difference on what to do. loopholes were there, but we want to give it back to the taxpayer to get our tax code in a competitive situation so we can create more jobs and make american businesses more...
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thank you, dave. the new issue of "the new yor r yorker" is available right now. >>> coming up, james lipton joins us to give us his impression what he saw last night during the oscars. that is next on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-
thank you, dave. the new issue of "the new yor r yorker" is available right now. >>> coming up, james lipton joins us to give us his impression what he saw last night during the oscars. that is next on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant...
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>> dave says i was thinking facebook might make a great doorstop in three years. >> like this this. floppy disk! >> ""morning joe" starts right now. ♪ if you want to hang out you got to take her out ♪ >> every nation has its issues with its leaders whether it's corruption or incompetence or insatiable desire to smoke crack. to be fair, though, that was before mayor ford of toronto sought help. he has been sober four weeks from now as this video from two weeks ago tonight will attest. >> bop, bop, bop. five months ago. >> is there anything? canada has two official languages and i believe that was neither of them. >>> all righty then. good morning. it is thursday, january 23rd. welcome to "morning joe." with us on the set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic chronongressm "daddy" harold ford junior. how is she? >> fantastic. >> thomas roberts, you're all perky this morning. >> i'm trying. it's almost friday, right? >> is your first week over? >> it's almost the second week. sophomore week. >> it is flyin
>> dave says i was thinking facebook might make a great doorstop in three years. >> like this this. floppy disk! >> ""morning joe" starts right now. ♪ if you want to hang out you got to take her out ♪ >> every nation has its issues with its leaders whether it's corruption or incompetence or insatiable desire to smoke crack. to be fair, though, that was before mayor ford of toronto sought help. he has been sober four weeks from now as this video from...
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there is another year under the current chairman, dave camp of michigan, where they'll work on this, if it doesn't get done in next year, an election year, which seems tough. this idea will have a whole new jolt of energy when ryan takes over in 2015 because now not only is he somebody who knows the tax code, has great relationships with his conservative, but now he's a deal-maker. one of the few people this year who had a success on capitol hill. today the senate will go ahead and certify that budget deal. >> mike, there is a former piece who says he can't be heads of ways an means, paul ryan, and run for president if 2016. why are those exclusive? >> reporter: well, when you are writing tax, people benefit. people who lose every decision is politically sensitive and so you couldn't do it, also you couldn't divide your attention, willie, there is no sign that paul ryan is running for president. people close to him tell us he's not doing the things that you would do if you plan to run for president. you would have stayed closer in touch with a lot of the romney thunders from 2012. he
there is another year under the current chairman, dave camp of michigan, where they'll work on this, if it doesn't get done in next year, an election year, which seems tough. this idea will have a whole new jolt of energy when ryan takes over in 2015 because now not only is he somebody who knows the tax code, has great relationships with his conservative, but now he's a deal-maker. one of the few people this year who had a success on capitol hill. today the senate will go ahead and certify that...
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another band that came over in the wave of the british invasion was the dave clark five. they were playing a north london club for five pounds a week. >> fantastic. >> lbj wanted their autograph. how does that happen to a generation of kids that are invited to the top table. >> lbj has daughters. >> absolutely right. that's why he wanted their autograph. the point i think is important kids rejected that. the beatles refused to go to the white house and refused to go to 10 downing street and buckingham palace. instead of being invited to the top table they said no. >> you interviewed keith richards, patty boyd, stevie nicks, carly simon, peter frampton, so many others. >> vidal sassoon. >> this is an incredible book "1963." >> whose your favorite band >> the beatles. >> listen to your music here. >> i know. obviously he's a dillon guy. it's unbelievable. i mean -- so you dillon or -- you dillon? >> i got to say, my first albums were dillon. >> yeah. >> but identify come around to the beatles. >> what's your favorite? >> john wesley harvey the album. >> beatles. >> beatles.
another band that came over in the wave of the british invasion was the dave clark five. they were playing a north london club for five pounds a week. >> fantastic. >> lbj wanted their autograph. how does that happen to a generation of kids that are invited to the top table. >> lbj has daughters. >> absolutely right. that's why he wanted their autograph. the point i think is important kids rejected that. the beatles refused to go to the white house and refused to go to...
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dave and julia join us when "morning joe" comes right back. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free...
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. >> before that was dave roberts stealing second base and he'll change that again in eight years. seriously. that's how big that was. >> you have two best teams in the world series. best record in each league. >> can i say we're screwed because we haven't been talking about central time zone teams this year which means they are going to win the world series. >> all right. stop, stop. today in a rose garden speech president obama is expected to call the glitchy roll out of healthercare.gov unacceptable. over the weekend the administration acknowledged the site hasn't lived up to expectation. now officials have made a series of minor fixes that are mostly cosmetic, intended to help people get information about signing up, but not to remove glitches. at the top of the list a clear message telling people they can also sign up by phone. the administration has promised to tech surge to tack tell problems. it's unclear how many personnel that will involve or when that's going to happen. experts told the "new york times" that as many as 5 million lines of software code may need to be rewr
. >> before that was dave roberts stealing second base and he'll change that again in eight years. seriously. that's how big that was. >> you have two best teams in the world series. best record in each league. >> can i say we're screwed because we haven't been talking about central time zone teams this year which means they are going to win the world series. >> all right. stop, stop. today in a rose garden speech president obama is expected to call the glitchy roll out...
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dave, my brain is so dirty miley cyrus said that's gross. >> why do you think we watch way too early, we're strunk out on gunk. "morning joe" starts right now. have a great weekend, everybody. >> it has been my honor, my deep true and sincere honor to be here tonight with all of you truly generous new yorkers who have come together for 68 years to do good for those who need as much. you have housed children. you have fed the children. and once again tonight you have raised millions to address a variety of health care crises. and hopefully a large portion of this year's money will go towards fixing the obama care website. [ laughter ] >>> good morning. it's friday, october 18th. welcome to "morning joe." this has been i think the longest week ever. we're still in washington and here with us on set in washington we have a great group. washington anchor for bbc world news katty kay. then former white house press secretary robert gibbs with us. senior political editor and white house correspondent for the "huffington post" sam stein who had a harrowing trip. correspondent for bloomberg, j
dave, my brain is so dirty miley cyrus said that's gross. >> why do you think we watch way too early, we're strunk out on gunk. "morning joe" starts right now. have a great weekend, everybody. >> it has been my honor, my deep true and sincere honor to be here tonight with all of you truly generous new yorkers who have come together for 68 years to do good for those who need as much. you have housed children. you have fed the children. and once again tonight you have raised...