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look out, jonah! it's a whale! jonah, jonah... jonah! arr! the only just solution is to cut the baby in half. wait a minute. i killed a baby. i'm a monster! i can't take any more! ned, there's more to the bible than blood and gore. oh, i-i guess you'd rather see a film about a liberal european wizard school or the latest sexcapade of miss ashley judd. well, i don't like this movie, and i'm going to boycott your financier, mr. burns. oh, really? and what will you use instead of nuclear power? solar. hydroelectric. a mix of conservation and wind. who told you about those? a talking tree in a commercial. ( sighs ): well, i know when i've been licked. sorry, ned. this movie will never be seen again. dis-embroider the crew jackets. we can still send them back. mm-hmm. welcome to jock center! tonight, the clipper and the stripper, a jones that's chipper, and did joe torre shoot flipper? but first, professional sports continues its downward march into the gutter. ( chuckling ) this is either about me or steroids. thanks to professional jerk-ass home
look out, jonah! it's a whale! jonah, jonah... jonah! arr! the only just solution is to cut the baby in half. wait a minute. i killed a baby. i'm a monster! i can't take any more! ned, there's more to the bible than blood and gore. oh, i-i guess you'd rather see a film about a liberal european wizard school or the latest sexcapade of miss ashley judd. well, i don't like this movie, and i'm going to boycott your financier, mr. burns. oh, really? and what will you use instead of nuclear power?...
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i got out there and they're making fun of sara silverman and jonah. it was like -- i didn't get much! it was like the roast of jonah hill. >> dave: seth rogan is -- can be tubby himself, right? (laughter) >> yeah! i'm sure he got a few fat jokes, too. i didn't throw any their way. i stay away from that. >> dave: here's a joke. "if at any point james fully opens his eyes tonight there will be six more weeks of summer." (laughter) >> all right. this is my -- this is my on air look! nothing i can do about it. it's racist. (laughter) >> dave: who is the real james franco? he is an artist, he is a scholar, he's tough to pin down although i've heard many guys have been able to do it. (laughter) now what does that mean? >> what does that mean? i don't know! what does that mean? >> >> dave: i don't know, open your eyes and tell me. >> they're closed. i don't know what's going on. >> dave: we'll be right back with james franco, ladies and gentlemen. (applause),,,,
i got out there and they're making fun of sara silverman and jonah. it was like -- i didn't get much! it was like the roast of jonah hill. >> dave: seth rogan is -- can be tubby himself, right? (laughter) >> yeah! i'm sure he got a few fat jokes, too. i didn't throw any their way. i stay away from that. >> dave: here's a joke. "if at any point james fully opens his eyes tonight there will be six more weeks of summer." (laughter) >> all right. this is my -- this...
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. >> from ambler, pennsylvania, and germantown academy, jonah kallenbach. [ applause ] >> this might seem like the oscars, but these winners are scientists. the intel science awards recognizes high-school seniors who solve real-world problems. for example, jonah took second place for taking on the challenge of a dangerous kind of protein. >> i basically built a computer-science tool, which solves this problem by predicting exactly when a disordered protein is going to bind to an older protein, and what that interaction looks like. >> let me translate -- jonah is on track to finding a better way to treat cancer. as for the first-place winner... >> sara volz. [ applause ] >> ...her project focused on using algae for fuel. >> i feel like there were so many deserving people, and, like, all of the people who i got to meet this week are so smart, and their projects are so amazing that... i'm really stunned and honored and amazed. >> all this excitement happens every year at the intel awards. 40 finalists from across the country came to washington, d.c., for a super-charged science fair. >>
. >> from ambler, pennsylvania, and germantown academy, jonah kallenbach. [ applause ] >> this might seem like the oscars, but these winners are scientists. the intel science awards recognizes high-school seniors who solve real-world problems. for example, jonah took second place for taking on the challenge of a dangerous kind of protein. >> i basically built a computer-science tool, which solves this problem by predicting exactly when a disordered protein is going to bind to...
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because we are not talking about the shutdown. >> jonah? >> the loser this week is not kathleen sebelius that's next week when she testifies. spoiler alert. >> wednesday. loser this week is barack obama because he basically asked all the american people to fact check him in an infomercial and gave them an 800 number to do it and they all found out he wasn't telling the truth. the winner is charles krauthammer whose chair i'm briefly sitting in tonight his book is number one on amazon and amazing thing, especially for a column anthology to do it's well deserved and he is the winner this week. >> by the way, shameless plug, special at 10:00 p.m. is really something. he talks about things he has never talked about and you see the progression in his life to becoming honestly the most influential, wouldn't you say, columnist not just because he works here but he effects a lot of people a lot of people are weighing in talk about transition on bing. voting at the top. here is the latest question. has america's reputation been damaged by nsa survei
because we are not talking about the shutdown. >> jonah? >> the loser this week is not kathleen sebelius that's next week when she testifies. spoiler alert. >> wednesday. loser this week is barack obama because he basically asked all the american people to fact check him in an infomercial and gave them an 800 number to do it and they all found out he wasn't telling the truth. the winner is charles krauthammer whose chair i'm briefly sitting in tonight his book is number one on...
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and that's the reason it passed, jonah is right. that was an extremely important element of the law. that is a flat out lie did he know it, did he he not? i suspect he did. possible that he didn't. what i find remarkable is that the president is able to give these speeches and he seems to live in a universe where his rhetoric trumps reality. he gives the speech a couple of weeks ago, the gin sue knife speech in which he gives out the 800 number and thinks that the people who call are not going to discover that at the other end of the line is somebody who has got to enter the information into the web site that's not working. and today he did the same thing. telling people policies are cancelled that they're going to get improvements. we see dozens of people on the air who say i like the plan. i chose the plan, i want to say with the plan and now i have lost the plan. he actually imagined that if he said something, it trumps reality. and that, to me, is what is staggering. >> he said they are working to improve the web site every day.
and that's the reason it passed, jonah is right. that was an extremely important element of the law. that is a flat out lie did he know it, did he he not? i suspect he did. possible that he didn't. what i find remarkable is that the president is able to give these speeches and he seems to live in a universe where his rhetoric trumps reality. he gives the speech a couple of weeks ago, the gin sue knife speech in which he gives out the 800 number and thinks that the people who call are not going...
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what do you think, jonah? >> i think that john boehner is in a really rough position in the fact that he doesn't really actually have a majority to run. he's basically the head of a coalition between what you could call the cruz caucus of hard core tea partiers and people who want to play this out and also, and then the republicans who want to follow his leadership. and that means that he has to have some kind of win in his column for him to keep his speakership and for the republicans, for the full coalition to go along. i'm a little dubious that harry reid is going to do anything about what the house puts out. you know, he thinks that he's been winning this, this shutdown. he's the one who's been very aggressive about pressing for even more concessions from republicans, and he thinks that the republicans have been losing this game. and all the evidence is that he doesn't care that the democrats are being hurt by in this the polls as well, so i think he might just simply ignore the stuff coming out of the hou
what do you think, jonah? >> i think that john boehner is in a really rough position in the fact that he doesn't really actually have a majority to run. he's basically the head of a coalition between what you could call the cruz caucus of hard core tea partiers and people who want to play this out and also, and then the republicans who want to follow his leadership. and that means that he has to have some kind of win in his column for him to keep his speakership and for the republicans,...
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jonah? >> i think maybe he just wanted to get out of doing the dishes and figured if he ran to the briefing room he could sort of have a good excuse for that? no. maybe just on the tone a little more grading because i is he basically doing the same act for a very long time of trying and it's smart politics to seem as reasonable as possible. and the defense of reasonable is agreeing with his agenda but that's still a tone works very well when you have got republicans at each other's throats. >> is there any sense that immigration reform or this whole other list that the president has in mind has any more of a chance getting through tonight than it did last week? >> i don't think so. i think sometimes he shows a real thumbless grasp on the republican politics. and the reality is that the republicans are going to look for an issue to be unified on. and if it's not the immigration thing i don't know what it's going to be. >> i'm not sure. you had the conservatives in the house caucus who twice h
jonah? >> i think maybe he just wanted to get out of doing the dishes and figured if he ran to the briefing room he could sort of have a good excuse for that? no. maybe just on the tone a little more grading because i is he basically doing the same act for a very long time of trying and it's smart politics to seem as reasonable as possible. and the defense of reasonable is agreeing with his agenda but that's still a tone works very well when you have got republicans at each other's...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am jonah hull in doha, the other top stories here in al jazerra. appeal rejected. a court in china upholds a life sentence against disgraced politician bo. plus. >> reporter: i an report on the ground how they are coping with a political and economic crisis that could be resolved with friday's presidential election. >>> and motorcycles, mansions and the art of pablo escobar. columbia hosts a one of a kind auction. ♪ ♪ >>> new leaks reveal that the united states have routinely monitored the phone conversations of 35 world leaders. the latest document was reported in the guardian newspaper after germany and france called for talks with the u.s. to limit spying. al jazerra has this report. >> reporter: when angela merkel arrived at the summit she hinted at the long-term damage to u.s. relations, not just in germany, but across europe. >> with regards to the national security agency, i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable. i said it in june when he was in berlin, in july, and also yesterday in a p
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jonah, to your point earlier, will that ever happen? >> well, they clearly allowed it to happen with paying the military, right? so this idea that they have a blanket policy instituted is not true. let me just say both of you guys have been too generous to this administration in that you have the president of the united states -- first of all, he's admitted his explicit strategy to create problems for the american people who he's their president, too. he said it outright. we have all these stories of park rangers saying we're under orders to make people's lives as difficult agency possible. just to deny people a view of the road from mt. rushmore. the idea that he deserves the benefit of the doubt by delivering these orders and instructing his minions to inflict pain. and when one of the minions does it in a way that's profoundly offensive, everyone says, he couldn't have meant that. he's responding the way his administration responsibles to his initiative. >>> next up, the u.s. cuts aid to egypt. what does that mean in the big picture?
jonah, to your point earlier, will that ever happen? >> well, they clearly allowed it to happen with paying the military, right? so this idea that they have a blanket policy instituted is not true. let me just say both of you guys have been too generous to this administration in that you have the president of the united states -- first of all, he's admitted his explicit strategy to create problems for the american people who he's their president, too. he said it outright. we have all...
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let's bring in our panel, jonah goldberg. and associate editor of the hill and charles krauthammer. charles, what we expect to happen in these votes? >> i think it will be over. thank god it's over, particularly for conservatives and republicans. i'm sort of surprised as you are to hear the president intends to speak or likely to speak between the vote of the senate and the vote of the house. he can only hurt the vote in the house. he can only, i would assume, what he does, his want is to rub it in. he likes to rub it in, as we saw in the clip you showed. saying to republicans, i just bested you and you're not going to try this again. if he does that, that will reduce the number of republicans who vote in support of this. it will still pass the house because the democrats will support it. but i think obama's long game has always been, if he's going to pass his agenda in the second term, where he doesn't control the house, he has to fracture the republicans in the house and by rubbing it in or by antagonizing conservatives, he's going to help in doing that. the bill will pass with de
let's bring in our panel, jonah goldberg. and associate editor of the hill and charles krauthammer. charles, what we expect to happen in these votes? >> i think it will be over. thank god it's over, particularly for conservatives and republicans. i'm sort of surprised as you are to hear the president intends to speak or likely to speak between the vote of the senate and the vote of the house. he can only hurt the vote in the house. he can only, i would assume, what he does, his want is to...
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jonah goldberg, jim angle and pete waner. what about today's speech in the rose garden and your take on kind of the president and what he was trying to do and what he did. >> i thought it was a strange decision to have essentially a campaign rally style event for what has long ago become the worst i.t. disaster in history. that's an issue that even the defenders agree with now. and the sort of applause line stuff with the human props half of whom either haven't even enrolled yet or just enrolled yesterday and the almost gardener, the product is good, the insurance is good repetition. all of it was a strange decision and i think at the end of the day might come back to haunt him if these problems continue. and every technical guy you talk to say these problems are going to continue. >> the white house briefing, jay carney. was peppered with questions about delaying the mandate. this fine kicks in if you don't sign up for insurance. take a listen to this exchange. >> if the website is not fixed, will people still have to pay th
jonah goldberg, jim angle and pete waner. what about today's speech in the rose garden and your take on kind of the president and what he was trying to do and what he did. >> i thought it was a strange decision to have essentially a campaign rally style event for what has long ago become the worst i.t. disaster in history. that's an issue that even the defenders agree with now. and the sort of applause line stuff with the human props half of whom either haven't even enrolled yet or just...
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. >> that woman is jonah zeigler. tufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind her truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck. and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. i finally convinced her i knew who she was and that she was under arrest because she had warrants. >> he orders zeigler out of her truck, but she has other plans. >> she stopped and said, i'm not going. hit the gas. the truck just basically goes in reverse really fast. i put my left hand out to stop the truck from actually pushing me over. >> tufty tries to reach for his taser, then his gun, but there's no time. zeigler is on the run. >> she flies by in front of me yelling at me as she's driving by. she said, quote, unquote, just [ bleep ] shoot me and then drives off. >> tufty gives chase. z
. >> that woman is jonah zeigler. tufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind her truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck. and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. i finally convinced her i knew who she...
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. >> hizo este video jonah después de cuando tenía 14 años, afortunadamente cambio su vida y ahora es un gran líder. >> el dice que si ve a alguien víctima de bullying, no se quede vbzz cruzados. >> 21 colegios comunidades. >> el city college de san francisco es el más hgrande de todo el país y ahora los alumnos tendrian donde ir a estudiar, sin perder sus créditos, el departamento de california presentó la campaña booh, lo más importante es inbvitar como evitar el contacto con agresores sexuales. >> el hombre de 78 años y la mujer de e76 años, los encontraron inconscientes, tenían frío y murieron con el monoxido de carbono con el monoxido de carbono. >> y la empresa ofrece canjear ipads viejos por nuevos, se les ofrece hasta 300 dólares y a partir del viernes en las tiendas wallmart, tendrán promociones en el día de descuentos. >> feddex, piensa contratar a decenas de miles trabajadores temporales. >> el papa francisco decidio eliminar el obispo despilfarrador y fue tomada la decisión después de haber reuniedo con el líder de alemania. >> y grupos comnzaron la campa
. >> hizo este video jonah después de cuando tenía 14 años, afortunadamente cambio su vida y ahora es un gran líder. >> el dice que si ve a alguien víctima de bullying, no se quede vbzz cruzados. >> 21 colegios comunidades. >> el city college de san francisco es el más hgrande de todo el país y ahora los alumnos tendrian donde ir a estudiar, sin perder sus créditos, el departamento de california presentó la campaña booh, lo más importante es inbvitar como...
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jon: jonah? >> i think that is basically right. he gave the tea party caucus what they wanted and that was something that was not a lot of them what they expected to get from him. look it, my wife's from alaska, as they say up there, if three you of us are chased by a grizzly bear i don't need to be faster than the bear, i need to be faster than you guys. john boehner in a lot of ways was faster than mitch mcconnell and a lot of other people. he stayed away from the blame in all of this in a way a lot of other people didn't. jon: what about this rift among businesses who are unhappy with some in the gop over all of this. >> this is actually quite serious. the chamber of the commerce and business roundtable and wholesalers and retailers and manufacture you ares get together and put some serious grassroots, energy and real resources toward fighting these outside groups on the far right, and trying to create primary challenges for people who keep saying, no, that is actually going to be, not only a bigger, deeper division in the repub
jon: jonah? >> i think that is basically right. he gave the tea party caucus what they wanted and that was something that was not a lot of them what they expected to get from him. look it, my wife's from alaska, as they say up there, if three you of us are chased by a grizzly bear i don't need to be faster than the bear, i need to be faster than you guys. john boehner in a lot of ways was faster than mitch mcconnell and a lot of other people. he stayed away from the blame in all of this...
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i think that's what costas talked about. >> jonah's point is words take on offense if you make them. for years we said midget. nobody knew it would be offensive. suddenly little people decided that was offensive. now you can no longer say it because it is offensive. depends on who you ask and when you ask them. >> especially when you look at the historical use of the term. there was a book out from one of the senior linguists at the smithsonian called i am a redskin. it charts how that came to be an american expression. it came from native americans. it was first recorded by french traders. they heard american indians using it. sitting bull said, i am a red man. if the great spirit intended many to be a white man he would have made me one. if if we are talking about the people who are the loudest had no problems with a white woman in massachusetts who exploited american indian heritage in a campaign. they went after native americans when they would try to correct elizabeth warren . change the name to washington warrens. that's a better fit. >> she took a lot of heat. we covered it. v
i think that's what costas talked about. >> jonah's point is words take on offense if you make them. for years we said midget. nobody knew it would be offensive. suddenly little people decided that was offensive. now you can no longer say it because it is offensive. depends on who you ask and when you ask them. >> especially when you look at the historical use of the term. there was a book out from one of the senior linguists at the smithsonian called i am a redskin. it charts how...
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that said, i think that what you have now, with the outside group ed that jonah mentioned and inside small minority but very vocal membership of the house and republican congress and in the senate creating one member i won't say the chamber in leadership described to me a few days ago as republican on republican violence. what we have now is a bunch of people not interested in the future of the republican party. they're not interested in growing the party. they don't think this last year was wasted since mitt romney lost the election and will be a good midterm election for republicans next year and will lose the white house in '16 again because the party hasn't learned its lesson, hasn't broadened the tent and invited new people in and hasn't acknowledged demographic liability with latinos and will fall on itself. >> i don't think the lesson will be learned bus they will have a good midterm and that's the worries of the establishment party. >> then afterwards comes the apocalypse. that sounds like a pretty gloomy scenario. >> are you feeling hopeful about their prospects? >> i think
that said, i think that what you have now, with the outside group ed that jonah mentioned and inside small minority but very vocal membership of the house and republican congress and in the senate creating one member i won't say the chamber in leadership described to me a few days ago as republican on republican violence. what we have now is a bunch of people not interested in the future of the republican party. they're not interested in growing the party. they don't think this last year was...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am jonah hull in doha, the other top stories here in al jazerra. appeal rejected. a court in china upholds a life sentence against disgraced politician bo. plus. >> reporter: i an report on the ground how they are coping with a political and economic crisis that could be resolved with friday's presidential election. >>> and
. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am jonah hull in doha, the other top stories here in al jazerra. appeal rejected. a court in china upholds a life sentence against disgraced politician bo. plus. >> reporter: i an report on the ground how they are coping with a political and economic crisis that could be resolved with friday's presidential election. >>> and
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but as far as the deal, i understand jonah's sentiment that this is government as usual. but this is supposed to be integrity, stomping your feet and making a stand. and then all of a sudden you throw this kentucky kickback to mcconnell, and the republicans say, let's just forget all about this and do absolutely nothing. we got no deal. we are on the exact same path we were 16 days before the shutout first started, and we are no further ahead right now. we are on our way to what gary b. is saying. somewhere down the line, it's going to be like greece. >> but the pork in this bill is far less than the bacon that we've seen in lots and lots of bills before. >> you're absolutely right. and the expenses jonas was alluding to of not reopening the government or ending the shutdown or coming anywhere near the prospect of defaulting and not raising the debt ceiling was far greater than anything you see in the bill that ended the shutdown. and so, you know, let's put it in perspective. and to the earlier point made by gary, look, there could have been a conference of both the hous
but as far as the deal, i understand jonah's sentiment that this is government as usual. but this is supposed to be integrity, stomping your feet and making a stand. and then all of a sudden you throw this kentucky kickback to mcconnell, and the republicans say, let's just forget all about this and do absolutely nothing. we got no deal. we are on the exact same path we were 16 days before the shutout first started, and we are no further ahead right now. we are on our way to what gary b. is...
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bill: jonah goldberg, thanks. watching and listening. >> always good to be here, man. >> the success of obamacare, even according to the white house, depends how many people enroll, a number that still remains a mystery. according to the white house, 19 million unique visitors have visited healthcare.gov but less than half a million have actually started the process of signing up. what we don't know is how many people actually completed the enrollment process and that number is crucial. according to the feds, in order to pay for the law, seven million people need to enroll in just the first six months. bill: meanwhile health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius now agreeing to testify before congress on the rollout of obamacare. she agrees to appear before the house energy and commerce committee as early as next week. others suggest it might be that the 30th of october, which places it next wednesday. the committee wanted to hear from her on thursday but she had a gala to attend in boston this week. the
bill: jonah goldberg, thanks. watching and listening. >> always good to be here, man. >> the success of obamacare, even according to the white house, depends how many people enroll, a number that still remains a mystery. according to the white house, 19 million unique visitors have visited healthcare.gov but less than half a million have actually started the process of signing up. what we don't know is how many people actually completed the enrollment process and that number is...
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. ♪ ♪ >> hello, i am jonah hul hall in doha. the u.s. is accused of spying again, and germany says this time it's personal. >>> calling for change, thousands protest against cambodia's ruling party. but. >> reporter: i am enter mart ent smith in
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. ♪ ♪ >> hello, i am jonah hul hall in doha. the u.s. is accused of spying again, and germany says this time it's personal. >>> calling for change, thousands protest against cambodia's ruling party. but. >> reporter: i am enter mart ent smith ibernard smithinky just a. it's the start of tourist seem but trouble means there is almost no one here. ♪ ♪ >>> the syrian government has freed 62 female detainees as part of a an ambitious regional prisoner exchange, the agreement involving three neighbors countries illustrates how far syria's civil war as spilled out across the middle east. most of the women were released at the border with with a border crossing with lebanon, many have returned home as part i've deal brokered with syrian rebel fighters. the deal began on saturday. which nine lebanese hostages were released by the syrian opposition. they were held for more than a year on suspicion of supporting hezbollah. two turkish airline pilots were freed in lobe no one, the leband to help turkey free the hostages. now 62 female prisoners
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. >>> booktv continues now with daniel jonah goldhagen. mr. goldhagen argues that anti-semitism is more threatening today than at any other time since the holocaust. this lasts about an hour, 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, rabbi hamilton, and thank all of you for being here.
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. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am jonah hull in doha, the other sto top story os al jazerra. south korea stands accused interfering in the lex of the country's first female president. funding kit off for red dawn. we'll meet the young recruits beginning basic training at afghaafghanistan's first ever ay training academy. >>> thousands of people have been asked to leave their homes around the australian city of sydney. unpredictable weathers air cross the australian state of new south wales is making conditions even tougher for crews battling dozens of fires. lightning storms have now add today the problems caused by soaring temperatures and strong winds. many local people have made the decision to leave. >> only sensual things, a few clothes, you can't take everything. and a few valuables, photographs and things like that. >> if i seen flames coming up through the bush there, i would be out of here. but we have had a lot of smoky days up here, but i am quite at ease. but, you know, if the wind changes i think i will leave. >> bush fires are creeping ever closer towards austra
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there will just buy the product that we're hearing has got into it i'm sure they've thought about that jonah what are your thoughts but the readiness of the event again from what you've seen so far we had yesterday in sochi saying that everything was well on track i mean obviously he's taken this on these belt from the very start when it was announced back in two thousand and seven but what do you think truly. well all the indications seem to be that everything is going very smoothly you have to realize that the the the main problem may be the lack of snow i know that. there has been a huge amount seven hundred thousand i think tons of snow is being stored so that it can be used should the. not be what to expect for the winter games and after all sorts. is the city which is hosting the olympics. the winter olympics and it's the city which has got the highest temperature of any city which is the winter olympics. from the start i get a sense of whether we're going to get snow yet of story to tell here or here and this is you're missing one thing here is that just like every olympics we've seen
there will just buy the product that we're hearing has got into it i'm sure they've thought about that jonah what are your thoughts but the readiness of the event again from what you've seen so far we had yesterday in sochi saying that everything was well on track i mean obviously he's taken this on these belt from the very start when it was announced back in two thousand and seven but what do you think truly. well all the indications seem to be that everything is going very smoothly you have...
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arthur aidala defense attorney and jonah spilbore former prosecutor and defense attorney. what is up with this story? >> discriminatory. >> i will let you sound off first, why? >> basically, you have one idiot, right? because there have been repeated bomb threats so there is one idiot. they don't know who it is except that the bomb threat was written on the boys' room bathroom stall, so now all of the boys in the school are being punished the. not only leave campus to go to lunch saturday campus open for extracurricular activities not allowed there as well. principal's attempt to pier pressure who is making these bombs. >> all boys? >> all boys. >> come on? >> the school basically grounded the entire male student body until they get to the bottom of who is committing these hoax. this isn't just one hoax, gretchen. this was number 11 in two years at this school. the school is sick and tired of it. nobody is being prosecuted. they are asking basically as parents. they are going to put pressure on every single boy in that school until someone comes forward to make this -- >>
arthur aidala defense attorney and jonah spilbore former prosecutor and defense attorney. what is up with this story? >> discriminatory. >> i will let you sound off first, why? >> basically, you have one idiot, right? because there have been repeated bomb threats so there is one idiot. they don't know who it is except that the bomb threat was written on the boys' room bathroom stall, so now all of the boys in the school are being punished the. not only leave campus to go to...
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jonah hull al jazeera. >>> the europeanian community and canada may have received a deal. the agreement wow make it easier for canadian companies to invest in and sell to the country. >>> okay. now to a story that's almost two million years in the making. gore gan scientists discovered a new link in how humans may have evolved? >> reporter: it is 1.8 million years old. excavated from a site in georgia, this is the most complete skull ever found. with his big teeth and charge face, his brain case was much smaller than that of mood earn human being. many scientists believed that humans involved from several seeries, but new evidence suggests there could have been fewer than previously thought. >> what we learned is around 1 and 2.8 million [ inaudible ] but where you have local populations. there shows there was much less quantity of the species than we thought. it means that now we can [ inaudible ] with less branchs of [ inaudible ] than previously thought. >> if the scientists in georgia are right. it may mean that the early series of our human ancestors in african made t
jonah hull al jazeera. >>> the europeanian community and canada may have received a deal. the agreement wow make it easier for canadian companies to invest in and sell to the country. >>> okay. now to a story that's almost two million years in the making. gore gan scientists discovered a new link in how humans may have evolved? >> reporter: it is 1.8 million years old. excavated from a site in georgia, this is the most complete skull ever found. with his big teeth and...
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jonah goldberg, leads our coverage, editor-at-large, "national review." good morning you to. you've been studying this over the weekend. another crash overnight. what happened this time? >> this is one of the contractors, the data services hub which provides information to the insurers and to other government agencies, it went dark and sent everything into a sail spin. they say they will try to fix it as quickly as possible. bill: republicans are talking all weekend. they believe this is the just the tip of the iceberg. if that is the case, what's beneath the water? what's next? >> sure. first of all there is the i.t. problem here is enormous. they sent the mars rover to mars with 500,000 lines of code. this website has 500 million, which is 1,000 times more. it's a huge mess. most i.t. experts on the record, all of them off the record saying there is no way they will get this done by november. moreover, a lot of criticisms republicans have made, conservatives have made, have not even had time to kick in yet. they all thought the website would work. overwhelming of sign-ups s
jonah goldberg, leads our coverage, editor-at-large, "national review." good morning you to. you've been studying this over the weekend. another crash overnight. what happened this time? >> this is one of the contractors, the data services hub which provides information to the insurers and to other government agencies, it went dark and sent everything into a sail spin. they say they will try to fix it as quickly as possible. bill: republicans are talking all weekend. they...
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jonah hull has been taking a closer look. >> reporter: it's already known that air pollution contributes to illnesses like respiratory and heart disease, but for the first time the world health organization as ranked the air we breathe among tobacco as a reason for cancer. >> as a result of that pain staking review, the working group concluded that outdoor air pollution is cars generic to humans, which makes this a group one carcinogen. >> reporter: the agency sited data indicating in 2010 some 223,000 deaths from lung cancer were caused by exposure to outdoor air pollution and demonstrated a link to a slightly higher risk of bladder cancer. so the research means that what commuters have long suspected, has now been scientifically proven, that the air around us is carcinogenic, potentially extremely harmful. in a city like london, where emissions are tightly regulated the risk from walking around may be small, but in giants like china and india, it is hazard of every day life. will this prompt governments and health agencies to adopt stricter controls? >> they are really going to have to
jonah hull has been taking a closer look. >> reporter: it's already known that air pollution contributes to illnesses like respiratory and heart disease, but for the first time the world health organization as ranked the air we breathe among tobacco as a reason for cancer. >> as a result of that pain staking review, the working group concluded that outdoor air pollution is cars generic to humans, which makes this a group one carcinogen. >> reporter: the agency sited data...
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jonah goldburg, and howard kurts, and from the white house tonight, julie pace, white house correspondent for the associated press. charles, it was unique to hear the president say the markets have not reacted enough. >> he said there was a faction that wanted to default. when he was for obama he opposed the debt ceiling and had a whole set of arguments on the other side. i don't take that very seriously. what he is trying to do is to begin to scare the markets and they will get scared enough in two weeks because he knows that's the threat. the shutdown of the government will have a small affect on the overall economy. most of the government is running on automatic spending, and social security and medicare and medicaid. this is a slice of a slice of the government and it only involves the nonessentials. it will have practically zero affect if you look at the shutdowns in the past. the debt ceiling is a threat even though the blame will go to the republicans it will have a profound affect on the economy, and that will stay with him long after people have forgotten the event and he can't a
jonah goldburg, and howard kurts, and from the white house tonight, julie pace, white house correspondent for the associated press. charles, it was unique to hear the president say the markets have not reacted enough. >> he said there was a faction that wanted to default. when he was for obama he opposed the debt ceiling and had a whole set of arguments on the other side. i don't take that very seriously. what he is trying to do is to begin to scare the markets and they will get scared...
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jonah hull has more. >> reporter: announcing the world's most prestigious prize in literature. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2013 is awarded to canadian author alice monroe, master of the contemporary short story. >> reporter: alice monroe is best known for her stories of human frailty in small-time cad i don't know life. her work was described as practically perfect. in june this year, following the 2012 publication of her latest collection, monroe announced her intention to retire. >> monroe couldn't be more unlike the winner last year, who's chinese and who's writing is very political and sweeping, and magic realist, whereas monroe is a very provincial writer, a realist, most of who's stories take place in the rural corner of western ontario. >> she is an absolutely excellent author. she has a power of observation that is almost uncanny. it could be a bit problematic because she through people. >> the nobel prize keeps some guessing. others thought to have been in contention this year includes a japanese writer and a bell russian writer. >>> mark morgan is here now with spor
jonah hull has more. >> reporter: announcing the world's most prestigious prize in literature. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2013 is awarded to canadian author alice monroe, master of the contemporary short story. >> reporter: alice monroe is best known for her stories of human frailty in small-time cad i don't know life. her work was described as practically perfect. in june this year, following the 2012 publication of her latest collection, monroe announced her...
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jonah goldberg, editor-at-large, nationalreview.online, fox news contributor. good morn to you in washington de. >> good to be here. bill: it is like no one in washington doubts that there is pressure on these companies. what do you mean by that? >> you talk to the people in the industry you hear this kind of things. the simple fact this white house bullied reporters like no white house in modern memory. went after fox news from the beginning. it bullied ford motors, ford into pulling an ad about the bailout that they didn't like. so the idea that somehow they wouldn't intimidate the insurance companies who are on the hook for huge amounts client work with the federal government just doesn't, seems obvious. you talk to people around town and you hear complaints like that constantly. bill: jay carney said it is preposterous and inaccurate. what did you think of his reput ball. >> like most of the things jay carney says these days. insurance companies are out there talking to the customers to expand health care, play blah. when the white house puting a gag order
jonah goldberg, editor-at-large, nationalreview.online, fox news contributor. good morn to you in washington de. >> good to be here. bill: it is like no one in washington doubts that there is pressure on these companies. what do you mean by that? >> you talk to the people in the industry you hear this kind of things. the simple fact this white house bullied reporters like no white house in modern memory. went after fox news from the beginning. it bullied ford motors, ford into...
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bill: thank you, jonah goldering is in dallas. two headlines for viewers if you're just joining us. the woman that runs the company, cgi, they shared information about the white house about any issues and shared concerns about health care. gov throughout the entire development process of the sieve. also one of the other contractors are saying we can work out the problems before the 1st of january. which would still allow people to enroll for their benefits come 2014. and the white house apparently earlier today, said all the reports about a delay on individual mandate or extending enrollment period, that is not going to happen. martha: let's go back in here. we've been watching heated exchange with joe barton of texas and his big thing is the concern about privacy. he says the small print when you go to log into this system of aca, basically says that you should expect absolutely no privacy on any of the medical information that you input into this system. let's watch some of this. >> who generically, generally made decisions at the policy level that your company interfaced with? gi
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is that glacier about to thaw, jonah? >> it looks like it's -- from what i understand of the conversation going on on the hill, this looks, actually, pretty good. you know, the republicans who are taking a worse beating than the democrats as a generic matter are actually winning certain aspects of the message war. that's one of the reasons why harry reid switched some of his fewer in y'all rhetoric -- i'm sorry, he just looks like an undertaker to me -- from we will never negotiate, we must not negotiate to, of course, we'd love to negotiate because that message has been coming from reid and obama that they're opposed to even talking just doesn't play very well. and so in that, so sort of this microsense, the republicans have this advantage that all they were asking to do was talk. and that seems reasonable to a lot of americans, as it should. and thatj:ñ is why i think thate six week extension on the debt limit in order to continue these conversations is a pretty smart move by john boehner if he can actually get it pass
is that glacier about to thaw, jonah? >> it looks like it's -- from what i understand of the conversation going on on the hill, this looks, actually, pretty good. you know, the republicans who are taking a worse beating than the democrats as a generic matter are actually winning certain aspects of the message war. that's one of the reasons why harry reid switched some of his fewer in y'all rhetoric -- i'm sorry, he just looks like an undertaker to me -- from we will never negotiate, we...
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. >> jonah question for you. >> i agree. ultimately boehner has to relent. the question is how do we get him to relent. to do that we have to understand him. is he like a teacher whose classroom has overrun him, we have to help him get control back or is he suffering from some kind of stockholm syndrome where he believes it himself. >> i'm not really a pop psychologist but it feels like the latter to me. feels like he just painted himself into a corner, can't find a way out. his leadership doesn't really support an alternative strategy. 200 democrats signed a letter that said just put a vote on a clean continuing resolution on the floor. you've noted and i think progress has noted there's 22 members of the republican caucus that said they would vote for that with an up or down vote. we can get out of it if he'd show a little leadership. people say he's worried about his job. you know, that's what he gets paid the big bucks for. he owes it to the country to find a way through the mess. he's got to take the gun off the heads of the american people and get past
. >> jonah question for you. >> i agree. ultimately boehner has to relent. the question is how do we get him to relent. to do that we have to understand him. is he like a teacher whose classroom has overrun him, we have to help him get control back or is he suffering from some kind of stockholm syndrome where he believes it himself. >> i'm not really a pop psychologist but it feels like the latter to me. feels like he just painted himself into a corner, can't find a way out....
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. >> jonah goldberg talking about this very issue whether or not you can keep your own doctor when we heard about companies like u.p.s. and others cutting spouses off the roles. listen to what jonah goldberg has to say about this. >> president obama's statements about how you can keep your insurance, your premiums won't go up will go down in history conceivably at least, looks like it, as the biggest single domestic policy lies in presidential history. it just simply, factually untrue, and there is copious video of him saying these things. and the idea that even if they solve the web site tomorrow, which i agree entirely with steve that they will not do, the simple fact is that all of these other problems are still going to kick in. >> all these issues, you would think that the president would come out and speak about 'his signature program. but, instead, is he too busy campaigning, holding fundraisers essentially in new york city while he is trying to get the house back to be democratic led in 2014. >> there was a big fundraiser last night in brooklyn as a matter of fact right across
. >> jonah goldberg talking about this very issue whether or not you can keep your own doctor when we heard about companies like u.p.s. and others cutting spouses off the roles. listen to what jonah goldberg has to say about this. >> president obama's statements about how you can keep your insurance, your premiums won't go up will go down in history conceivably at least, looks like it, as the biggest single domestic policy lies in presidential history. it just simply, factually...
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. >> book tv continues now with daniel jonah goldhagen. daniel goldhagen argues that anti-semitism is more threatening today than at any other time since the holocaust. this lasts about an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank-you, rabbi hamilton and thank all of you for being hereb it is a big book.mot an enormous amount of i affirmation about what is going on today in it, both qualitative data and quantitative data it. so survey numbers and accounts of what people think numbers, af people think and what they do and the consequences of their actions. i can't possibly tell you everything that's in the book tonight but i'm going to give you a sense of the phenomenon of global antisemitism; its rise and its threat so that i hope you emerge here with a greater understanding of something that everyone -- really practically everyone, jew and gentile, old and young, at some point wonders why the jews -- why are they hated so much? why have they been persecuted so much. first, let me tell you a few snip.s of thing that will give you a flavor o
. >> book tv continues now with daniel jonah goldhagen. daniel goldhagen argues that anti-semitism is more threatening today than at any other time since the holocaust. this lasts about an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank-you, rabbi hamilton and thank all of you for being hereb it is a big book.mot an enormous amount of i affirmation about what is going on today in it, both qualitative data and quantitative data it. so survey numbers and accounts of what people think...
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with had any number of writers , jim garrity, jonah goldberg. within the last year and half will try to make a more focused effort to have a reporting staff. bob costa leads it, andrew stiles. jonathan strong, betsy woodruff. also working here is kathryn jean lopez. we have a really solid that weon voice, not didn't, but we put some more attention into this. that is not only reflected in the magazine, but much more so in our website. mr. fowler, has the magazine changed since william f buckley's death in 2008? guest: no. complaints,of the and deservedly, i'm the publisher. i like it when people are happy until the good things and i welcome them when they have complaints, also. a number of people will say, you know, "national review" has changed since bill buckley died. the fact of the matter is that no relinquished largely relinquished editorial control of the magazine in 1989. and he thens editor appointed john o'sullivan as editor. john served in that capacity for about seven years. rich lowery has been editor for 15 years. bill gave them a fr
with had any number of writers , jim garrity, jonah goldberg. within the last year and half will try to make a more focused effort to have a reporting staff. bob costa leads it, andrew stiles. jonathan strong, betsy woodruff. also working here is kathryn jean lopez. we have a really solid that weon voice, not didn't, but we put some more attention into this. that is not only reflected in the magazine, but much more so in our website. mr. fowler, has the magazine changed since william f...
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jonah, always a pleasure. thank you for joining us on this friday. >> great to be here. thank you. >> what do you think about that, the president's credibility and the burn rate on it? e-mail us. meanwhile, 20 minutes after the top of the hour. chances are your weekend will start way before 5:00 o'clock today. we've got the exact time when people check out and it's going to surprise you. johnny knoxville making a comeback at the box office. >> here, try to adjust it a little. whoa! whoa! >> it makes me laugh because johnny knoxville would be doing that trick and that's got to hurt. is the new movie "bad grandpa" worth your hard earned cash? kevin mccarthy with his review coming up. do it again. >> whoa! stop! whoa! oh, my gosh! [ woman #1 ] why do i cook? ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. ♪ [ man #1 ] to remember my grandmother. [ woman #3 ] to show my love. ♪ [ woman #4 ] because life needs flavor. ♪ [ woman #5 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make i
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. >> thank you very much, jonah. and thank you so much for hosting this tonight. it is not only the only bookstore, but also a place that i know a lot of us come with their case brooks, to read and i'm very grateful for it i'm also grateful for the court of local writers and palate, which is really important so i'm honored to be here tonight. i want to thank you all for coming out on a friday night. as the second week of school for kids. everybody is busy, so i appreciated. i want to say also that done a lot of press over the last two weeks since the book was released, which has been really great. but this is particularly special to me because so many people in this room have been a part of the process of migrating the book. i mean, i'm looking around seeing people who counseled me through the book proposal writing process and encourage me when i said that i could never get it done, friends who called me up to find out about how the book was doing. my has-beens here. so many here who basically hope me get a book done. and so, it's awesome to be sitting here tonigh
. >> thank you very much, jonah. and thank you so much for hosting this tonight. it is not only the only bookstore, but also a place that i know a lot of us come with their case brooks, to read and i'm very grateful for it i'm also grateful for the court of local writers and palate, which is really important so i'm honored to be here tonight. i want to thank you all for coming out on a friday night. as the second week of school for kids. everybody is busy, so i appreciated. i want to say...
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stoddard and jonah goldberg join us with their thoughts coming up, "happening now" in just about 12 minutes. bill? bill: all right, jon, we'll see you at the top of the hour. getting word from the white house, our producers at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, might be ten minutes away still. we'll keep an eye on it, the president's first comments since signing the debt deal into law at midnight last night. bill: a little more guidance now, we're hearing from the white house, statement expect today last about 15 minutes in the state dining room, so we will bring that to you. dan henninger's been waiting and watching as well, welcome again. we were listening and talking to charles boustany, republican from louisiana, talked a lot about tax reform. i don't know if that goes anywhere. he seemed to be a little more optimistic than i think a lot of other people might have been, but how he described his relationship or maybe the lack of relationship he has with the president, i thought, was very telling. you know, we've heard about in this quite a bit in some places that have reported it, but to hear act
stoddard and jonah goldberg join us with their thoughts coming up, "happening now" in just about 12 minutes. bill? bill: all right, jon, we'll see you at the top of the hour. getting word from the white house, our producers at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, might be ten minutes away still. we'll keep an eye on it, the president's first comments since signing the debt deal into law at midnight last night. bill: a little more guidance now, we're hearing from the white house, statement expect...
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first, for those of you who don't know, a little bit background about me, jonah's given some, but i'm a journalist, and i've had good fortune to work in television, print, and documentary films over the past 15 years, and, also, when possible to travel in pursuit of a great story, and i just wanted to sort of start out, i guess a lot of people here who know me well wondered how i wrote a book about a computer scientist and mathematician, especially those who know me well. as an english teacher major and writer, i have no experience in computer science. i avoided all math and got through college without taking any of it and didn't pass calculous and the answer to that is simple. it's that the book captivated me enough for the math and not for some of the more sensational moments of the life, but because of the story and what he accomplished, and if you ask me to explain the algorithms today, i can give you a broad explanation, but i can't tell you what's at the heart of them, and people who worked with him or work at the company today still can't, some of them. that gives you an idea h
first, for those of you who don't know, a little bit background about me, jonah's given some, but i'm a journalist, and i've had good fortune to work in television, print, and documentary films over the past 15 years, and, also, when possible to travel in pursuit of a great story, and i just wanted to sort of start out, i guess a lot of people here who know me well wondered how i wrote a book about a computer scientist and mathematician, especially those who know me well. as an english teacher...
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jonah goldberg wrote, this is the biggest lie about domestic policy ever uttered by a u.s. president. >> his answer was, if you lose your health care plan, shop around. >> when you read the text, it's disturbing to sit there and read what he's saying, that you've got to go now get the system that we're mandating. it's a little scary to see that. you know what's not scary, heather nauert. >> good morning to you. >> should we talk about your red sox? >> why not? >> you're dressed in red. >> it's a theme show. >> you were up late watching that celebrating in your house. >> you're a good friend. >> a lot of folks celebrating this morning. the champagne there is flowing. take a look. >> it hasn't happened at fenway park for 95 years! the red sox are world champions. >> there you have it. the red sox winning their third world series since 2004 and their first at home since 1918. that championship cast an incredible turn around for a team that finished last in its division last year. >> it was electric. >> it was awesome! >> it was the best ever! >> i've been going toughenway park
jonah goldberg wrote, this is the biggest lie about domestic policy ever uttered by a u.s. president. >> his answer was, if you lose your health care plan, shop around. >> when you read the text, it's disturbing to sit there and read what he's saying, that you've got to go now get the system that we're mandating. it's a little scary to see that. you know what's not scary, heather nauert. >> good morning to you. >> should we talk about your red sox? >> why not?...