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Aired on Monday, Feb 08, 2010 (2/8/2010) at 07:00 PM

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00:00:00No notes on my hands.
00:00:03 wait a minute, see what you did we'll talk about this in a minute did you see what she did with rick perry?
00:00:10>> No.
00:00:11Any way, it is -- if the republicans now win every senate seat where they are ahead empty polls they would gain eight and we only need 10 to take control.
00:00:23The three or the two which we are slightly behind in, one is indiana, coates is probably ahead of evan bayh but there is no poll, statler the other guy, only three points behind evan by the other race is california where fiorina is only three points behind boxer.
00:00:43Three point shift in those two states and we have control.
00:00:46This is a year before the election.
00:00:49Party trend usually builds up and doesn't manifest until the end.
00:00:54By the way, if you want all of these stats this is on dick morris.com.
00:01:01 you are right about this.
00:01:05I'm worrying are we going to peak too early?
00:01:10They are angry at the government we see the tea parties, town halls, we've seen the anger we've chronicled it.
00:01:17I have never seen it like this in my entire adult life I'm sewelling it is going to be sustained in november.
00:01:26>> This weekend I'm doing the final revisions on my new book, "2010 take back america battle " I finished writing on the house races last month.
00:01:38Now they sent the galleys to me to correct.
00:01:41I've listed 35 possible tight races.
00:01:44I went through again, we are up to 60 tight races.
00:01:48Like kirk in illinois, six points behind now he's six points ahead.
00:01:54It is unbelievable the changes.
00:01:55I think this is not driven by obama's style or fatigue.
00:02:02It is driven by the outcome of his policies.
00:02:05 he's now in the low 40s IN POLLING.
00:02:08>> If we get another terror attack or the economy remains, this is an outcome-based president.
00:02:14 best case scenario for the democrats unemployment goes down to 9%.
00:02:19Does that impact the race?
00:02:22>> No.
00:02:23 they are telling us in washington we are going to be attacked by july.
00:02:29>> First of all, unemployment lasts over a long period of time.
00:02:32When you have eight or nine percent unemployment for a sustained period of time you are talking a third of americans losing their jobs at some point during that many, many more being under employed and many more giving up.
00:02:45So it is a massive damage to the national psyche.
00:02:49That lasts politically.
00:02:52So, I think that obama is just at the beginning point of losing his votes.
00:02:57I think we'll take the senate we may take it with two or three to spare in addition to the races we are talking about a guy named paul acres just announced in washington state patty murray.
00:03:11Murray only won with 55% of the vote on her third incumbency.
00:03:16Acres has a good shot.
00:03:17In new york gillibrand is just waiting to be beaten.
00:03:21He's not going to win the general election.
00:03:24 you never know the conditions are right if the republicans don't blow it.
00:03:29We've got on the one hand independent voters now, see president obama, survey in a negative light 2-1.
00:03:37Rasmussen has him four -- 44% say they only support his performance.
00:03:43HE'S HEADED TO THE 30s NOW.
00:03:45What I don't understand is why more democrats have not had the political courage to distance themselves from him earlier, why?
00:03:53>> I think they will.
00:03:55I think what obama is doing now is trying to attack republicans so he can hold democrats.
00:04:00He knows he's lost the independents.
00:04:02He's trying to hang on to his democrats so he doesn't go INTO THE 30s THAT'S WHY HE HAS Been so con tpropbgs al, you have no plans, even though he will s a gigantic majority in the house and senate.
00:04:16 setting a trap for the republicans to go to this meeting on health care even though he has shut them out the entire year?
00:04:24>> Hopes to set a trap.
00:04:25If the republicans say okay we want tort reform.
00:04:28We want the ability to sell insurance across state lines.
00:04:33We want portability of benefits.
00:04:35No ban on preexisting conditions.
00:04:38Tax breaks to by insurance.
00:04:40Savings accounts.
00:04:41They will blow him away they will blow him away.
00:04:44Would they pull off a legislative coup?
00:04:48Would the president go along with what the republicans have been pushing for, for a year?
00:04:52>> He can't at this point because he is too beholding to the liberal democrats who wants a pill with public plans -- >> sean: governor palin.
00:05:02President last week talks about corpsman, 57 states, spread the wealth around.
00:05:08How come media attacks her because she wrote a couple notes on her hand and he reads a teleprompter all day?
00:05:15>> Because she is a republican woman and that's a threat to the male democratic majority.
00:05:24She's an existential threat.
00:05:27Sarah palin an s their base.
00:05:29Remember this, george bush won 11 million more white men than McCAIN ONLY SIX MILLION MORE White women that different was sarah palin.
00:05:39>> Sean: dick good to see you.
00:05:42Plenty more ahead here's a sneak peek.
00:05:48>> To win that war we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law!
00:05:55Sean sarah palin shakes things up in nashville and leaving the door open for 2012.
00:06:01>> I would if I believe that is right for our country and the palin family, certainly.
00:06:06>> She insisted she is going to be buried in -- dnc fundraiser turns a little creepy.
00:06:15>> I spoke to senators, McCONNELL, AND EXPLAINED HE Was in fbi custody.
00:06:23 gop fighting back against false charges.
00:06:26Why are al-qaeda terrorists roaming free in london when ?
00:06:33All that plus bob beckel, cal thomas, former miss america and our great american panel.
00:06:38Much more hannity, straight ahead.
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00:10:20 tonight, it was a big weekend for sarah palin now saturday night she arrived at the tea party convention in nashville to a rock star reception.
00:10:30The governor delivered the keynote speech and had strong WORDS FOR PRESIDENT OBA?Eys AND His administration's handling of the war on terror.
00:10:39>> Treating this like a mere law enforcement matter places our country in grave risk.
00:10:46Because it is not how radical islamic extremists are looking at this they know we are at war to win that war we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law.
00:10:58The lesson of the last year is this, foreign policy can't be managed through the politics of personality.
00:11:06Our president would do well to take note of an observation kennedy made once in office.
00:11:12That all of the world's problems aren't his predecessor's fault.
00:11:19 following that big speech governor palin sat down with chris wallace sunday and kicked the the door open to a possible run for white house in 2012.
00:11:31>> Why wouldn't you run for president?
00:11:33>> I would, if I believed that is the right thing to do for our country and the palin family, certainly, I would do so.
00:11:40>> You are saying you will consider it?
00:11:42>> I think that it would be absurd to not consider what it is that I can potentially do to help our country.
00:11:50I don't know if it is going to seek a title it may be doing a darn good job as a reporter or covering -- >> you are going to consider.
00:11:58You are going through the process of thinking?
00:12:00>> I won't close the door that perhaps could be open for me in the future.
00:12:05 any time governor palin steps into the spotlight members of the mainstream obama media fall over themselves trying to take her down.
00:12:14This photo taken at the tea party convention saturday night shows notes scribbled on her hand.
00:12:21Somehow the left is expressing outrage and disbelief that somebody would have to write notes on their hand before a speech.
00:12:29A bloger wrote she seems to neat a -- to need a cheat sheet to get through an an audience.
00:12:41>> On her hand, she had written her top three points, energy, budget cuts and optimism.
00:12:47I figured I would do the same today in case the prompter broke.
00:12:53I knew I was going to be on with chuck and -- I saw over oned today show I figured hit to cross you out and put chuck in, great deal.
00:13:09 here with analysis, kirsten powers and fe cupp.
00:13:21>> I think that was appalling what andrea mitchell just did and beneath her.
00:13:27I think she is a good reporter.
00:13:30>> Sean: she not a reporter.
00:13:32She is a left wing liberal.
00:13:35>> We can disagree on that and what she did there was be her.
00:13:40>> Not something a reporter should do.
00:13:41It is fine if you are a commentator, host that was inappropriate.
00:13:46>> It cast catty as well.
00:13:49>> Sean: I've done this.
00:13:51You are about to go, i remember one thing and write something down.
00:13:56I know very people that use the teleprompter as much as barack obama.
00:14:01>> Even when he uses the teleprompter he can't get the words pronounced correctly corpsman.
00:14:08>> This is a ridiculous issue.
00:14:10This back and forth where people get mad at sarah palin for looking at her hand, who cares.
00:14:15People who get mad at barack obama for looking at a teleprompter, who care.
00:14:20>> Sean: wait a minute.
00:14:20I'm going to show tape.
00:14:23If governor palin would have been reading from the teleprompter and said this: >> One such translator was an american of haitian decent representative of the extraordinary work that our men and women in uniform do all around the worm, navy corpsman, corpsman responded the men and women like corpsman -- he doesn't know what a corp man is.
00:15:03>> If they let go of every bush or palin mistake or mispronouncement, I wouldn't care he is this intellectual soaring voice of you know, orator since daniel webster.
00:15:18>> Palin wrote something on hand, it is stupid.
00:15:21 if sarah palin or george bush said corpsman while reading a teleprompter.
00:15:27This is the point if you are a liberal, you are a generous.
00:15:32Big government, you are a genius.
00:15:35Mirandizing a guy who tried to blow up a plane.
00:15:37Conservative like reagan, bush or palin, you're an idiot.
00:15:41>> I agree that is the storyline that's the way it goes, joed by hen says ridiculous things and -- joe biden says ridiculous things.
00:15:52He is smart and palin can be smart to write on her hands.
00:15:57 there's a bigger issue.
00:15:59The way people treat conservatives versus liberals.
00:16:02Barack obama so smart that he's got nothing up to this point.
00:16:08>> What do you?
00:16:10 unemployment is not 8%.
00:16:12We weren't open in our decisions on -- in our discussions on health care.
00:16:17>> I think what he did in terms of handling the economy, in terms of the stimulus he it right and the economy is turning around and unemployment went down, as you know.
00:16:27>> Sean: we lost 800,000 jobs.
00:16:30>> Not like he created that problem when he came in he's responding to that problem.
00:16:38 we tell the christmas bomber we are going to let you lawyer up.
00:16:43>> I think [ talking over each other ] >> the other point is that he might be smart, I don't know.
00:16:49Maybe he's a very smart, very big intellectual heavyweight.
00:16:53At the end of the day that does not a leader make.
00:16:56That does not moon you are automatically a good leader.
00:16:59I don't think he's been a good leader.
00:17:02 this is something where conservatives need more self-confidence.
00:17:06Are for limited government, constitution, strong national defense you are smart.
00:17:12The idea this is considered antiquated and outdated.
00:17:16Reagan created 21 million new jobs.
00:17:19Reagan lowered taxes.
00:17:21Governor palin supports clinton conservatism.
00:17:26>> Clinton did cut the deficit he made that a core part of his economic plan there are democrats who think of that we are in an unusual circumstance now.
00:17:36I've been critical of obama on certain things -- >> sean: no, no.
00:17:42>> It will never be enough for you sean.
00:17:45>> Sean: not enough.
00:17:46I'm worried for the country.
00:17:48I'm worried about the people losing jobs the people we are not counting in the unemployment number because we gave up.
00:17:55They say an attack in july.
00:17:57I'm worried about our security many christmas bomber says others are coming but we let him shut up.
00:18:03I'm worried about our national security.
00:18:05This up to now is a disaster.
00:18:06I was right on his radicalism.
00:18:09I will be proven right for his policies.
00:18:12>> What radicalism?
00:18:15 higher debt]##" deficit.
00:18:18>> Eric holder is radical.
00:18:20>> Sean: I agree.
00:18:22>> His policies are radical.
00:18:25>> Sean: good to see you.
00:18:27President obama as homage to one of his supporters who recently passed away but in a bizarre way.
00:18:34>> The rumor mill is working overtime in work as word of a major scandal involving governor patterson is sweeping the halls of the capital in albany.
00:18:45Those details and more, straight ahead.
00:22:28.
00:22:29 tonight, the president has not given up his fight for a government health care takeover and made another push at a dnc fundraiser last week.
00:22:39Things got a little creepy when he paid homage to a devoted campaign worker.
00:22:44 I got a note today from one of my staff they forwarded it to me from a louis, who had been part of our campaign, very active.
00:22:58Who had passed away from breast cancer.
00:23:02She didn't have insurance.
00:23:05She couldn't afford it so she put off having the kind of exams that she needed.
00:23:13She had fought a tough battle for four years.
00:23:17All through the campaign she was fighting it but finally she succumbed to it.
00:23:23She insisted she is going to be buried in an obama t-shirt.
00:23:27 we know how much the president loves to talk about himself.
00:23:31I think takes the cake.
00:23:33Does this campaign worker have a name?
00:23:35If so, you might want to learn it next time so it is not so obvious you are using her as a prop for your political agenda the end of the road for one rising star in the democratic party in illinois.
00:23:47Scott lee cohen last week won the primary has dropped out of the race.
00:23:53This after it was revealed that back in 2005, he was arrested on domestic battery when he allegedly held his girlfriend against the wall with a knife to her throat.
00:24:02The girlfriend, by the way, had been previously arrested for, prostitution.
00:24:08True to form this classy politician made his announcement at a bar during the halftime of the super bowl last night.
00:24:20>> Take your time.
00:24:23>> People of the state of illinois, and for the democratic party, I will resign.
00:24:35 democrats must be so proud to have scott lee cohen in their party.
00:24:42Rumors circulating in new york about major scandal involving governor patterson.
00:24:48"The new york times" reportedly putting the final touches on a shell article that could force the governor of new york to resign.
00:24:54Sources have told the "new york daily news" that this new scandal is "much worse than previous revelations about his " a patterson spokeswoman issued a statement calling rumors false, deeply irresponsible.
00:25:10Saying the governor has no plans to step down.
00:25:13It sounds like david patterson could be following elliot spitzer's lead, doesn't it?
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00:25:41The most severe winter storm in years.
00:25:43Which would seem to contradict al gore's hysterical global warming theories.
00:25:48Also ironic given a couple of years ago robert f kennedy, jr.
00:25:55Was sounding the alarm about the lack of snow in the area.
00:25:59Lamenting snow is so scarce that most virginia children don't own a shred.
00:26:04Neighbors came to our -- own a sled.
00:26:07Neighbors came to our home every weekend to ride sauceers and flexible fliesers.
00:26:14I bet the snow even kept al gore's jet from taking off.
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00:30:19How did this happen?
00:30:20Announcer: For answers, ask your doctor the right question-- " america's senior intelligence officers testified last week an attempt attack here in america would happen in the next several months.
00:30:45They say it is inevitable that MAKES THISiUAk SHOCKING REPORT OUT Of london more frightening.
00:30:53Eric tracked down several al-qaeda an society -- society there is walking free.
00:30:59Some are wanted by authorities he sat down with some of them being take a look at the chilling things they had to say.
00:31:08>> I that I the british government are sitting on a tinderbox.
00:31:12Ultimately full of dynamite and they have the matches in their hand and they are being flippant not dealing with it properly it would blow up in their face and be a vicious situation.
00:31:26>> Some might consider it a threat?
00:31:28>> It is a warning, reality.
00:31:31>> There is no jihad in islam whatsoever.
00:31:34Please believe me, he's a liar.
00:31:38Pure liar, yeah.
00:31:39People they need to face it is a serious issue jihad is part of islam.
00:31:46It is something in the qur'an more than 40 verses in the qur'an mention jihad not just one, three or 10.
00:31:52 why are these men walking free?
00:31:55Joining me with more on these men and the guy who conducted these interviews for cbn their terrorism correspondent eric thanks for being with us.
00:32:04I want to put this in context.
00:32:08Our own government told us within the next several months, they say it is pretty much a certainty we are going to get hit again.
00:32:16We are be looking at what you investigated.
00:32:19Your thoughts on that?
00:32:20>> I think that is an accurate call.
00:32:23I spoke to a guy had london this is a guy who in 2004 was and u.n. has a global terrorist.
00:32:35After an hour and a half interview as I was leaving his home in a nice area of london, I asked what does the future hold for the west and the islamic world?
00:32:45Is there going to be more confrontation?
00:32:48He's very plugged into al-qaeda and that line of thinking who has direct links according to some sources back to osama bin laden.
00:32:56He predicts more attacks even soil in the coming years.
00:33:02 the exact quote is more confrontation is coming between the west and the muslim world with terror attacks that are bigger than 2001.
00:33:10That's what he told you.
00:33:11My question to you is, if you as a journal list can find this guy and -- journalist can find and many of them are why aren't they being arrested?
00:33:24That was my first question.
00:33:26>> Great question.
00:33:27IT GOES BACK TO THE 80s AND 90s.
00:33:29The british government according to several sources in and around london, the government made a deal with THE DEVIL DURING THE 80s AND 90s.
00:33:38That he loud hardened islamic terrorists wanted in their home countries in the mideast to come to britain to come to london and settle down.
00:33:47The agreement there sean, pretty much unspoken, if you don't attack us, if you don't attack great britain we'll let you live here and leave you alone.
00:33:56Not only have the brits left them alone, a lot of these guys are collecting welfare benefits.
00:34:02Unbelievable situation there.
00:34:04 you also interviewed a former confidant of bin laden himself.
00:34:08You can tell the story, met with bin laden as recently as 2000.
00:34:15Apparently he has since changed his heart, has a different change of philosophy.
00:34:19He told you something to the effect, I want you to tell us, there's nothing that excites bin laden more than killing innocent civilians?
00:34:26>> Right.
00:34:27That's -- he has disowned the al-qaeda ideology.
00:34:33He was a member of a libyan branch of al-qaeda broke away says he is no longer in support of jihad.
00:34:41He was a close confidant and associate of bin laden and al-zawahiri, met with them as recently as 2000.
00:34:50He told me nothing gets bin laden's juices flowing more than killing civilians.
00:34:56Recounted the story of the 1998 embassy bombings bin laden spent 30 minutes telling him how excited he was about the deaths and innocent people killed there.
00:35:07He said a guy like zawahiri to him there are no civilians.
00:35:13To to these jihadists civilians don't exist.
00:35:18Chilling stuff.
00:35:20 great work on your part.
00:35:21I go back to why wouldn't the intelligence community here in , you know, we've got relationships with great britain.
00:35:30They even had this one guy that said terrorism isn't just a threat but reality check.
00:35:36British government sit on a tinderbox full of dine fight.
00:35:41-- Full of dine -- dynamite.
00:35:45>> A guy never formally charged but several members of his group have been convicted on terrorism charges.
00:35:52He's walking the streets of london freely vocal guy, real mouthpiece.
00:35:57I spoke to a british official this gives you an idea of the threat level there now.
00:36:02Spoke to a british official off-the-record a while ago who told me guys like him very dangerous, very vocal but the people in britain who you are not hearing from who you you have to worry about.
00:36:15I think winston churchill is turning in his grave now.
00:36:19 I think it is time for blood, sweat and tears, -- toil, sweat and tears.
00:36:25The other guy is part of the al-qaeda hierarchy and has been for many years.
00:36:31He was sentenced to death in egypt, living in great britain another one warning us what's coming.
00:36:39>> Sean, he's a guy who belonged to a terrorist group led by al-qaeda's second in command, al zawahri wanted in egypt not only in egypt here in the united states.
00:36:52He had links to the blind sheik who was behind the 1993 trade center bombing.
00:37:02He's a terrorist himself according to egypt but living freely in britain.
00:37:07He's very, very dangerous but he collects welfare benefits in brit fin.
00:37:11They don't want him to face torture in egypt.
00:37:15 this is driving me nuts.
00:37:18Eric great work.
00:37:19I can believe what I'm hearing.
00:37:21Our own government saying it is coming here.
00:37:23Time to check in with greta for a sneak peek.
00:37:29What's in your hand?
00:37:31>> Greta: nothing just paper.
00:37:33We have an unbelievable interview for the viewers tonight.
00:37:36Over the weekend we flew to italy and back so we could spend an hour with secretary of defense gates.
00:37:42We are going to see part of that interview tonight.
00:37:45We start tonight with iran playing lots of games over enrichment of uranium.
00:37:52That and much more, back to you.
00:37:54>> Sean: greta in 20 minutes.
00:37:56When we come back the great, great, great, american panel, next.
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00:42:17 tonight, he's a former deputy assistant secretary of state, the great bob beckel is back.
00:42:25Also a syndicated op-ed columnist they write a column together, beckel and thomas cal thomas is here she was miss america 2008 kirsten haglund is back.
00:42:39I got to give beckel credit.
00:42:42He picked the super bowl, who did you pick?
00:42:46>> I was happy for the saints.
00:42:49 you kind of nailed this.
00:42:53>> Some things are destiny.
00:42:54Had you a sense this was going to happen.
00:42:57New orleans needed it.
00:42:58Look, drew brees and -- was it not a great story to see him holding his son tears in his eyes.
00:43:07>> Wonderful story take nothing away from peyton manning probably the greatest quarterback.
00:43:12 were you a linebacker, you used to hate quarterbacks.
00:43:16>> I used to and I still do.
00:43:18They were always 6'2, blonde, good looking and got all the women.
00:43:24Which is why when I sacked 'em -- I know a few laid like bob beckel.
00:43:31>> Let's not go there.
00:43:33 let me start with ads.
00:43:35I think the best was letterman, leno and oprah.
00:43:39Let's roll that ad: >> This is the worst super bowl party ever.
00:43:45>> Now dave, be nice.
00:43:48>> He's just saying that because I'm here.
00:43:50>> He's just saying that because I'm here.
00:43:55>> That was great they both needed each other.
00:43:58The late night audience has been in trouble.
00:44:01Leno bombed at 10.
00:44:02They are putting him back in his old slot, a lot of bad blood he's known for being mr. nice guy and he is.
00:44:10That was a contusion of nbc management.
00:44:14 why would cbs do this to promote leno?
00:44:19I like leno.
00:44:20>> It was clever, also makes leno back looking like the mr. nice guy.
00:44:27>> These late night shows viewers go back and forth after the monologue.
00:44:32Depends on the guests monday night people come to this show in droves when I'm here.
00:44:37They go back and forth.
00:44:39They want to increase the pie.
00:44:42 they knew kirsten was here tonight.
00:44:46What did you think?
00:44:49>> It will boost ratings for both if they can market themselves as finance any it gets ratings back things aren't so bad and you got oprah there.
00:45:01 the tebow ad which created so much controversy before anybody had seen it.
00:45:07>> I call him my miracle baby he almost didn't make it into this world.
00:45:11I can remember so many times when I almost lost him.
00:45:14I was so hard.
00:45:16He's all green up now and i still worry about his health.
00:45:19With all our family has been through, you have to be tough.
00:45:23Timmy, time to tell our story here.
00:45:27>> Sorry about that mom.
00:45:32Do you still worry about me mom?
00:45:35>> Yeah you are nearly as tough as I am.
00:45:38 where is the controversy?
00:45:40>> There was no con remembers national organization of women after said it was promoting violence against women.
00:45:47Didn't say anything about the betty white ad she was tackled in the same violent manner.
00:45:52It is fascinating what they are attacking is the agenda of focus on the family which they knew it was pro life obviously not what they are for.
00:46:02Celebrities and people can go to the microphone and express whatever opinion they want and not get attacked by the media however, he was more of a right wing opinion with something that affected him personally, not some political thing.
00:46:16 you say the worst thing you could say in my life, I've been watching you since I'm seven.
00:46:24>> She is very young.
00:46:26 exactly and she is miss america.
00:46:30We he toe -- tebow, yourself, a growing group of young conservatives that are pro life like yourself.
00:46:36>> I was encouraged to watch various fors of media and make my own opinion.
00:46:42>> All these people watch you when they were seven probably got influenced no wonder they are all in trouble.
00:46:50>> He's done this political advertising.
00:46:51The great power behind this ad was it jen rated so much buzz before -- generated so much buzz before it was almost anti-climactic when it ran.
00:47:03They got more bounce for the buck out of this one spot -- you are one of the most articulate voices for the pro life movement for a long time cal.
00:47:14When you hear young people like kirsten, tebow?
00:47:18>> This is a direct hit at the so-called pro choice movement.
00:47:22This was a commercial about information.
00:47:24About one woman's story.
00:47:26If it is choice why aren't they celebrating her choice?
00:47:30>> Sean: bob?
00:47:30>> Let me say from an advertising standpoint this reminds me of the daisy ad when lyndon johnson ran that daisy ad one time and it got more publicity, same here a lot of publicity.
00:47:45I don't know what the big controversy is.
00:47:48 speaking of what i don't think should be a big controversy, words on her hand and your president reads from the teleprompter before elementary school kids.
00:48:02>> He doesn't have the teleprompter on his hand.
00:48:04>> Sean: what is the big deal?
00:48:06>> No problem.
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00:52:05Do you know what a navy corpsman is?
00:52:10>> Is' -- three times in one speech we played it earlier.
00:52:16Barack obama refers to navy corpsman.
00:52:18He thinks we have 57 states.
00:52:22I'll run it for you again.
00:52:23>> No, that's fine.
00:52:25 sarah palin puts a few words on her hand.
00:52:29Why all the outrage?
00:52:30>> She was reading from a teleprompter.
00:52:33 she was not during the speech.
00:52:35>> I'm a little conflicted she now a colleague here at fox.
00:52:39I hope she will start to read up on some things and get up to speed.
00:52:44I'll repeat, I'm for her for president in 2012.
00:52:48I would like to write a check out now.
00:52:52>> Ly a double standard, women, men, republicans, democrats, dan quayle in trouble over and over butt of late night jokes because he put an "e" on the end of potato.
00:53:08Clearly a double standard.
00:53:10>> Because she had written things on her hand they see her as a threat they see this tea party movement where she was as a threat.
00:53:17Trying to make her laughable.
00:53:19Not attacking her message, they are attacking about the message on her hand trying to make people laugh at her and it is not working.
00:53:27>> It was -- I thought the q & a I lost it.
00:53:34>> Sean: stay on substance.
00:53:36Wait a minute.
00:53:38If sarah palin said corpsman reading from a teleprompter three times in a speech she would be excoriated.
00:53:46I did a word search on google.
00:53:49Sarah palin writes a few notes on her hand reminder giving a speech.
00:53:542100 Google stories as of yesterday morning.
00:53:56Obama says corpsman three times how many stories were on google?
00:54:0117?
00:54:04>> This show one of the most popular cable shows 59 minutes of bashing barack obama, what do you mean he doesn't get beat up.
00:54:13You couldn't live without the guy.
00:54:16 somebody has to tell the truth.
00:54:17I started my radio career in 1986 and my tv career in 1996, barack obama wasn't on the scene.
00:54:25>> No, but liberals were.
00:54:28So you had us for breakfast everyday.
00:54:32 back to what kirsten is saying.
00:54:35I think she is a threat to liberals.
00:54:37They -- they got this bull's-eye on her back, is it because she is a woman?
00:54:46>> I think so there hasn't been a strong conservative woman that has garnered such support.
00:54:52 have you ever had people go after you because you express your views which are more conservative?
00:54:57>> Yes, a few times I have received negative mail on occasion.
00:55:02But that's okay.
00:55:03I think we are working towards equality where our voice can be heard no matter what it is that we don't just have to agree with a's organization or a feminist organization we are free to voice our opinion.
00:55:17>> This is not about women this is about beating up on conservative women.
00:55:21There are certain groups you can bash, roman catholics, evangelical christians and women who go to church and pray to a higher authority than washington.
00:55:34>> Reason she gets beat up is not because she is a woman is because she doesn't have anything substantively yet, to say.
00:55:42I would like a policy speech.
00:55:45 I was full of substance 40 minutes the crowd loved it and she didn't say corpsman once.
00:55:51>> Wait a minute.
00:55:53 if sarah palinidn't know what a corp man was you know she would be excoriated -- >> she didn't know where russia was.
00:56:03She didn't know the boundary -- I'm in the going to bring that up.
00:56:09You will do anything you can.
00:56:12Lking over each other ] >> sean: corpsman was dumb.
00:56:16>> It is not the right way to pronounce that it is correct.
00:56:22>> He is smarter than sarah palin.
00:56:24You put her up against him in a substantive debate, are you kidding.
00:56:30Like the little again the yankees.
00:56:33 she smashed joe biden in that debate, crushed him.
00:56:38>> I would say against obama, would be -- can I call you sean? yes thank you.
00:56:46It would be a great thing to see she wouldn't survive more than 5, 10 minutes.
00:56:53>> Everybody is gonna make mistakes nobody is going to state perfect words all the time.
00:57:00What is important is the message.
00:57:04>> This movement was around before anybody knew who she was.
00:57:07 she is smart enough not to mirandize enemy combat tans.
00:57:13She is smarter than barack obama, bob.
00:57:16>> First of all I disagree with all those things you said there.
00:57:19Is no reason why you shouldn't mirandize these people.
00:57:23If barack obama did anything good, you would never be able
00:00:00Ahead empty polls they would gain eight and we only need 10 to take control.
00:00:05The three or the two which we are slightly behind in, one is indiana, coates is probably ahead of evan bayh but there is no poll, statler the other guy, only three points behind evan by the other race is california where fiorina is only three points behind boxer.
00:00:25Three point shift in those two states and we have control.
00:00:28This is a year before the election.
00:00:31Party trend usually builds up and doesn't manifest until the end.
00:00:36By the way, if you want all of these stats this is on dick morris.com.
00:00:43 you are right about this.
00:00:46I'm worrying are we going to peak too early?
00:00:52They are angry at the government we see the tea parties, town halls, we've seen the anger we've chronicled it.
00:00:59I have never seen it like this in my entire adult life I'm sewelling it is going to be sustained in november.
00:01:08>> This weekend I'm doing the final revisions on my new book, "2010 take back america battle " I finished writing on the house races last month.
00:01:19Now they sent the galleys to me to correct.
00:01:23I've listed 35 possible tight races.
00:01:26I went through again, we are up to 60 tight races.
00:01:30Like kirk in illinois, six points behind now he's six points ahead.
00:01:35It is unbelievable the changes.
00:01:37I think this is not driven by obama's style or fatigue.
00:01:43It is driven by the outcome of his policies.
00:01:46 he's now in the low 40s IN POLLING.
00:01:50>> If we get another terror attack or the economy remains, this is an outcome-based president.
00:01:56 best case scenario for the democrats unemployment goes down to 9%.
00:02:01Does that impact the race?
00:02:03>> No.
00:02:05 they are telling us in washington we are going to be attacked by july.
00:02:10>> First of all, unemployment lasts over a long period of time.
00:02:14When you have eight or nine percent unemployment for a sustained periodf time you are talking a third of americans losing their jobs at some point during that many, many more being under employed and many more giving up.
00:02:27So it is a massive damage to the national psyche.
00:02:31That lasts politically.
00:02:33So, I think that obama is just at the beginning point of losing his votes.
00:02:38I think we'll take the senate we may take it with two or three to spare in addition to the races we are talking about a guy named paul acres just announced in washington state patty murray.
00:02:52Murray only won with 55% of the vote on her third incumbency.
00:02:57Acres has a good shot.
00:02:59In new york gillibrand is just waiting to be beaten.
00:03:03He's not going to win the general election.
00:03:06 you never know the conditions are right if the republicans don't blow it.
00:03:11We've got on the one hand independent voters now, see president obama, survey in a negative light 2-1.
00:03:19Rasmussen has him four -- 44% say they only support his performance.
00:03:24HE'S HEADED TO THE 30s NOW.
00:03:26What I don't understand is why more democrats have not had the political courage to distance themselves from him earlier, why?
00:03:34>> I think they will.
00:03:36I think what obama is doing now is trying to attack republicans so he can hold democrats.
00:03:42He knows he's lost the independents.
00:03:44He's trying to hang on to his democrats so he doesn't go INTO THE 30s THAT'S WHY HE HAS Been so con tpropbgs al, you have no plans, even though he will s a gigantic majority in the house and senate.
00:03:58 setting a trap for the republicans to go to this meeting on health care even though he has shut them out the entire year?
00:04:05>> Hopes to set a trap.
00:04:06If the republicans say okay we want tort reform.
00:04:09We want the ability to sell insurance across state lines.
00:04:14We want portability of benefits.
00:04:17No ban on preexisting conditions.
00:04:19Tax breaks to by insurance.
00:04:21Savings accounts.
00:04:22They will blow him away they will blow him away.
00:04:26Would they pull off a legislative coup?
00:04:29Would the president go along with what the republicans have been pushing for, for a year?
00:04:34>> He can't at this point because he is too beholding to the liberal democrats who wants a pill with public plans -- >> sean: governor palin.
00:04:43President last week talks about corpsman, 57 states, spread the wealth around.
00:04:49How come media attacks her because she wrote a couple notes on her hand and he reads a teleprompter all day?
00:04:57>> Because she is a republican woman and that's a threat to the male democratic majority.
00:05:06She's an existential threat.
00:05:09Sarah palin an s their base.
00:05:11Remember this, george bush won 11 million more white men than McCAIN ONLY SIX MILLION MORE White women that different was sarah palin.
00:05:21>> Sean: dick good to see you.
00:05:23Plenty more ahead here's a sneak peek.
00:05:30>> To win that war we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law!
00:05:36Sean sarah palin shakes things up in nashville and leaving the door open for 2012.
00:05:43>> I would if I believe that is right for our country and the palin family, certainly.
00:05:47>> She insisted she is going to be buried in -- dnc fundraiser turns a little creepy.
00:05:57>> I spoke to senators, McCONNELL, AND EXPLAINED HE Was in fbi custody.
00:06:05 gop fighting back against false charges.
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00:08:59wpppppppppp úxú-út@@@@@óó tonight, it was a big weekend for sarah palin now saturday night she arrived at the tea party convention in nashville to a rock star reception.
00:10:11The governor delivered the keynote speech and had strong WORDS FOR PRESIDENT OBA?Eys AND His administration's handling of the war on terror.
00:10:21>> Treating this like a mere law enforcement matter places our country in grave risk.
00:10:27Because it is not how radical islamic extremists are looking at this they know we are at war to win that war we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law.
00:10:40The lesson of the last year is this, foreign policy can't be managed through the politics of personality.
00:10:48Our president would do well to take note of an observation kennedy made once in office.
00:10:54That all of the world's problems aren't his predecessor's fault.
00:11:01 following that big speech governor palin sat down with chris wallace sunday and kicked the the door open to a possible run for white house in 2012.
00:11:12>> Why wouldn't you run for president?
00:11:15>> I would, if I believed that is the right thing to do for our country and the palin family, certainly, I would do so.
00:11:22>> You are saying you will consider it?
00:11:24>> I think that it would be absurd to not consider what it is that I can potentially do to help our country.
00:11:32I don't know if it is going to seek a title it may be doing a darn good job as a reporter or covering -- >> you are going to consider.
00:11:40You are going through the process of thinking?
00:11:42>> I won't close the door that perhaps could be open for me in the future.
00:11:47 any time governor palin steps into the spotlight members of the mainstream obama media fall over themselves trying to take her down.
00:11:55This photo taken at the tea party convention saturday night shows notes scribbled on her hand.
00:12:02Somehow the left is expressing outrage and disbelief that somebody would have to write notes on their hand before a speech.
00:12:10A bloger wrote she seems to neat a -- to need a cheat sheet to get through an an audience.
00:12:22>> On her hand, she had written her top three points, energy, budget cuts and optimism.
00:12:28I figured I would do the same today in case the prompter broke.
00:12:34I knew I was going to be on with chuck and -- I saw over oned today show I figured hit to cross you out and put chuck in, great deal.
00:12:50 here with analysis, kirsten powers and fe cupp.
00:13:03>> I think that was appalling what andrea mitchell just did and beneath her.
00:13:09I think she is a good reporter.
00:13:11>> Sean: she not a reporter.
00:13:13She is a left wing liberal.
00:13:17>> We can disagree on that and what she did there was be her.
00:13:21>> Not something a reporter should do.
00:13:23It is fine if you are a commentator, host that was inappropriate.
00:13:28>> It cast catty asll.
00:13:31>> Sean: I've done this.
00:13:32You are about to go, i remember one thing and write something down.
00:13:38I know very people that use the teleprompter as much as barack obama.
00:13:43>> Even when he uses the teleprompter he can't get the words pronounced correctly corpsman.
00:13:49>> This is a ridiculous issue.
00:13:51This back and forth where people get mad at sarah palin for looking at her hand, who cares.
00:13:56People who get mad at barack obama for looking at a teleprompter, who care.
00:14:01>> Sean: wait a minute.
00:14:02I'm going to show tape.
00:14:04If governor palin would have been reading from the teleprompter and said this: >> One such translator was an american of haitian decent representative of the extraordinary work that our men and women in uniform do all around the worm, navy corpsman, corpsman responded the men and women like corpsman -- he doesn't know what a corp man is.
00:14:44>> If they let go of every bush or palin mistake or mispronouncement, I wouldn't care he is this intellectual soaring voice of you know, orator since daniel webster.
00:15:00>> Palin wrote something on hand, it is stupid.
00:15:03 if sarah palin or george bush said corpsman while reading a teleprompter.
00:15:09This is the point if you are a liberal, you are a generous.
00:15:13Big government, you are a genius.
00:15:16Mirandizing a guy who tried to blow up a plane.
00:15:19Conservative like reagan, bush or palin, you're an idiot.
00:15:23>> I agree that is the storyline that's the way it goes, joed by hen says ridiculous things and -- joe biden says ridiculous things.
00:15:34He is smart and palin can be smart to write on her hands.
00:15:39 there's a bigger issue.
00:15:40The way people treat conservatives versus liberals.
00:15:44Barack obama so smart that he's got nothing up to this point.
00:15:49>> What do you?
00:15:52 unemployment is not 8%.
00:15:54We weren't open in our decisions on -- in our discussions on health care.
00:15:58>> I think what he did in terms of handling the economy, in terms of the stimulus he it right and the economy is turning around and unemployment went down, as you know.
00:16:08>> Sean: we lost 800,000 jobs.
00:16:11>> Not like he created that problem when he came in he's responding to that problem.
00:16:19 we tell the christmas bomber we are going to let you lawyer up.
00:16:24>> I think [ talking over each other ] >> the other point is that he might be smart, I don't know.
00:16:30Maybe he's a very smart, very big intellectual heavyweight.
00:16:35At the end of the day that does not a leader make.
00:16:38That does not moon you are automatically a good leader.
00:16:41I don't think he's been a good leader.
00:16:43 this is something where conservatives need more self-confidence.
00:16:48Are for limited government, constitution, strong national defense you are smart.
00:16:53The idea this is considered antiquated and outdated.
00:16:57Reagan created 21 million new jobs.
00:17:01Reagan lowered taxes.
00:17:02Governor palin supports clinton conservatism.
00:17:07>> Clinton did cut the deficit he made that a core part of his economic plan there are democrats who think of that we are in an unusual circumstance now.
00:17:18I've been critical of obama on certain things -- >> sean: no, no.
00:17:23>> It will never be enough for you sean.
00:17:26>> Sean: not enough.
00:17:28I'm worried for the country.
00:17:29I'm worried about the people losing jobs the people we are not counting in the unemployment number because we gave up.
00:17:37They say an attack in july.
00:17:39I'm worried about our security many christmas bomber says others are coming but we let him shut up.
00:17:44I'm worried about our national security.
00:17:46This up to now is a disaster.
00:17:48I was right on his radicalism.
00:17:50I will be proven right for his policies.
00:17:53>> What radicalism?
00:17:56 higher debt]##" deficit.
00:17:59>> Eric holder is radical.
00:18:02>> Sean: I agree.
00:18:04>> His policies are radical.
00:18:06>> Sean: good to see you.
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00:22:10 tonight, the president has not given up his fight for a government health care takeover and made another push at a dnc fundraiser last week.
00:22:21Things got a little creepy when he paid homage to a devoted campaign worker.
00:22:26 I got a note today from one of my staff they forwarded it to me from a louis, who had been part of our campaign, very active.
00:22:40Who had passed away from breast cancer.
00:22:43She didn't have insurance.
00:22:47She couldn't afford it so she put off having the kind of exams that she needed.
00:22:55She had fought a tough battle for four years.
00:22:58All through the campaign she was fighting it but finally she succumbed to it.
00:23:05She insisted she is going to be buried in an obama t-shirt.
00:23:09 we know how much the president loves to talk about himself.
00:23:13I think takes the cake.
00:23:15Does this campaign worker have a name?
00:23:17If so, you might want to learn it next time so it is not so obvious you are using her as a prop for your political agenda the end of the road for one rising star in the democratic party in illinois.
00:23:29Scott lee cohen last week won the primary has dropped out of the race.
00:23:34This after it was revealed that back in 2005, he was arrested on domestic battery when he allegedly held his girlfriend against the wall with a knife to her throat.
00:23:44The girlfriend, by the way, had been previously arrested for, prostitution.
00:23:50True to form this classy politician made his announcement at a bar during the halftime of the super bowl last night.
00:24:01>> Take your time.
00:24:05>> People of the state of illinois, and for democratic party, I will resign.
00:24:17 democrats must be so proud to have scott lee cohen in their party.
00:24:24Rumors circulating in new york about major scandal involving governor patterson.
00:24:29"The new york times" reportedly putting the final touches on a shell article that could force the governor of new york to resign.
00:24:36Sources have told the "new york daily news" that this new scandal is "much worse than previous revelations about his " a patterson spokeswoman issued a statement calling rumors false, deeply irresponsible.
00:24:52Saying the governor has no plans to step down.
00:24:55It sounds like david patterson could be following elliot spitzer's lead, doesn't it?
00:25:10>> Tonight's meltdown brought snow storm that dumped two fe of snow on washington over th weekend causing thousands of power outages and keeping many home from work today.
00:25:23The most severe wter storm in years.
00:25:25Which would seem to contradict al gore's hysterical global warming theories.
00:25:30Also ironic given a couple of years ago robert f kennedy, jr.
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00:25:41Lamenting snow is so scarce that most virginia children don't own a shred.
00:25:46Neighbors came to our -- own a sled.
00:25:49Neighbors came to our home every weekend to ride sauceers and flexible fliesers.
00:25:55I bet the snow even kept al gore's jet from taking off.
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00:27:49 earlier today the secretaryof commerce held a news conference to discuss the threat global warming poses to .
00:27:56He announced your hard earned tack dollars would be funding a new agent -- tax dollars would be funding a new agency on hit change headquartered in .
00:28:08I'm sure the climate service will do a lot to get us out of america's senior intelligence officers testified last week an attempt attack here in america would happen in the next several months.
00:30:27They say it is inevitable that MAKES THISiUAk SHOCKING REPORT OUT Of london more frightening.
00:30:34Eric tracked down several al-qaeda an society -- society there is walking free.
00:30:41Some are wanted by authorities he sat down with some of them being take a look at the chilling things they had to say.
00:30:50>> I that I the british government are sitting on a tinderbox.
00:30:53Ultimately full of dynamite and they have the matches in their hand and they are being flippant not dealing with it properly it would blow up in their face and be a vicious situation.
00:31:07>> Some might consider it a threat?
00:31:10>> It is a warning, reality.
00:31:13>> There is no jihad in islam whatsoever.
00:31:16Please believe me, he's a liar.
00:31:19Pure liar, yeah.
00:31:21People they need to face it is a serious issue jihad is part of islam.
00:31:27It is something in the qur'an more than 40 verses in the qur'an mention jihad not just one, three or 10.
00:31:34 why are these men walking free?
00:31:36Joining me with more on these men and the guy who conducted these interviews for cbn their terrorism correspondent eric thanks for being with us.
00:31:46I want to put this in context.
00:31:49Our own government told us within the next several months, they say it is pretty much a certainty we are going to get hit again.
00:31:57We are be looking at what you investigated.
00:32:00Your thoughts on that?
00:32:02>> I think that is an accurate call.
00:32:04I spoke to a guy had london this is a guy who in 2004 was and u.n. has a global terrorist.
00:32:16After an hour and a half interview as I was leaving his home in a nice area of london, I asked what does the future hold for the west and the islamic world?
00:32:26Is there going to be more confrontation?
00:32:29He's very plugged into al-qaeda and that line of thinking who has direct links according to some sources back to osama bin laden.
00:32:37He predicts more attacks even soil in the coming years.
00:32:44 the exact quote is more confrontation is coming between the west and the muslim world with terror attacks that are bigger than 2001.
00:32:51That's what he told you.
00:32:53My question to you is, if you as a journal list can find this guy and -- journalist can find and many of them are why aren't they being arrested?
00:33:06That was my first question.
00:33:08>> Great question.
00:33:09IT GOES BACK TO THE 80s AND 90s.
00:33:11The british government according to several sources in and around london, the government made a deal with THE DEVIL DURING THE 80s AND 90s.
00:33:20That he loud hardened islamic terrorists wanted in their home countries in the mideast to come to britain to come to london and settle down.
00:33:29The agreement there sean, pretty much unspoken, if you don't attack us, if you don't attack great britain we'll let you live here and leave you alone.
00:33:38Not only have the brits left them alone, a lot of these guys are collecting welfare benefits.
00:33:44Unbelievable situation there.
00:33:45 you also interviewed a former confidant of bin laden himself.
00:33:50You can tell the story, met with bin laden as recently as 2000.
00:33:56Apparently he has since changed his heart, has a different change of philosophy.
00:34:00He told you something to the effect, I want you to tell us, there's nothing that excites bin laden more than killing innocent civilians?
00:34:08>> Right.
00:34:08That's -- he has disowned the al-qaeda ideology.
00:34:14He was a member of a libyan branch of al-qaeda broke away says he is no longer in support of jihad.
00:34:22He was a close confidant and associate of bin laden and al-zawahiri, met with them as recently as 2000.
00:34:32He told me nothing gets bin laden's juices flowing more than killing civilians.
00:34:38Recounted the story of the 1998 embassy bombings bin laden spent 30 minutes telling him how excited he was about the deaths and innocent people killed there.
00:34:48He said a guy like zawahiri to him there are no civilians.
00:34:55To to these jihadists civilians don't exist.
00:35:00Chilling stuff.
00:35:01 great work on your part.
00:35:03I go back to why wouldn't the intelligence community here in , you know, we've got relationships with great britain.
00:35:12They even had this one guy that said terrorism isn't just a threat but reality check.
00:35:17British government sit on a tinderbox full of dine fight.
00:35:22-- Full of dine -- dynamite.
00:35:26>> A guy never formally charged but several members of his group have been convicted on terrorism charges.
00:35:34He's walking the streets of london freely vocal guy, real mouthpiece.
00:35:39I spoke to a british official this gives you an idea of the threat level there now.
00:35:44Spoke to a british official off-the-record a while ago who told me guys like him very dangerous, very vocal but the people in britain who you are not hearing from who you you have to worry about.
00:35:56I think winston churchill is turning in his grave now.
00:36:00 I think it is time for blood, sweat and tears, -- toil, sweat and tears.
00:36:07The other guy is part of the al-qaeda hierarchy and has been for many years.
00:36:13He was sentenced to death in egypt, living in great britain another one warning us what's coming.
00:36:21>> Sean, he's a guy who belonged to a terrorist group led by al-qaeda's second in command, al zawahri wanted in egypt not only in egypt here in the united states.
00:36:34He had links to the blind sheik who was behind the 1993 trade center bombing.
00:36:43He's a terrorist himself according to egypt but living freely in britain.
00:36:49He's very, very dangerous but he collects welfare benefits in brit fin.
00:36:53They don't want him to face torture in egypt.
00:36:56 this is driving me nuts.
00:37:00Eric great work.
00:37:00I can believe what I'm hearing.
00:37:02Our own government saying it is coming here.
00:37:05Time to check in with greta for a sneak peek.
00:37:11What's in your hand?
00:37:13>> Greta: nothing just paper.
00:37:15We have an unbelievable interview for the viewers tonight.
00:37:18Over the weekend we flew to italy and back so we could spend an hour with secretary of defense gates.
00:37:24We are going to see part of that interview tonight.
00:37:27We start tonight with iran playing lots of games over enrichment of uranium.
00:37:33That and much more, back to you.
00:37:36>> Sean: greta in 20 minutes.
00:37:38When we come back the great, great, great, american panel, next.
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00:41:58 tonight, he's a former deputy assistant secretary of state, the great bob beckel is back.
00:42:06Also a syndicated op-ed columnist they write a column together, beckel and thomas cal thomas is here she was miss america 2008 kirsten haglund is back.
00:42:21I got to give beckel credit.
00:42:24He picked the super bowl, who did you pick?
00:42:28>> I was happy for the saints.
00:42:31 you kind of nailed this.
00:42:34>> Some things are destiny.
00:42:36Had you a sense this was going to happen.
00:42:39New orleans needed it.
00:42:40Look, drew brees and -- was it not a great story to see him holding his son tears in his eyes.
00:42:49>> Wonderful story take nothing away from peyton manning probably the greatest quarterback.
00:42:54 were you a linebacker, you used to hate quarterbacks.
00:42:58>> I used to and I still do.
00:43:00They were always 6'2, blonde, good looking and got all the women.
00:43:05Which is why when I sacked 'em -- I know a few laid like bob beckel.
00:43:13>> Let's not go there.
00:43:15 let me start with ads.
00:43:17I think the best was letterman, leno and oprah.
00:43:20Let's roll that ad: >> This is the worst super bowl party ever.
00:43:27>> Now dave, be nice.
00:43:29>> He's just saying that because I'm here.
00:43:32>> He's just saying that because I'm here.
00:43:37>> That was great they both needed each other.
00:43:40The late night audience has been in trouble.
00:43:43Leno bombed at 10.
00:43:44They are putting him back in his old slot, a lot of bad blood he's known for being mr. nice guy and he is.
00:43:51That was a contusion of nbc management.
00:43:55 why would cbs do this to promote leno?
00:44:00I like leno.
00:44:01>> It was clever, also makes leno back looking like the mr. nice guy.
00:44:08>> These late night shows viewers go back and forth after the monologue.
00:44:14Depends on the guests monday night people come to this show in droves when I'm here.
00:44:19They go back and forth.
00:44:21They want to increase the pie.
00:44:24 they knew kirsten was here tonight.
00:44:27What did you think?
00:44:30>> It will boost ratings for both if they can market themselves as finance any it gets ratings back things aren't so bad and you got oprah there.
00:44:42 the tebow ad which created so much controversy before anybody had seen it.
00:44:49>> I call him my miracle baby he almost didn't make it into this world.
00:44:53I can remember so many times when I almost lost him.
00:44:56I was so hard.
00:44:58He's all green up now and i still worry about his health.
00:45:01With all our family has been through, you have to be tough.
00:45:05Timmy, time to tell our story here.
00:45:08>> Sorry about that mom.
00:45:13Do you still worry about me mom?
00:45:16>> Yeah you are nearly as tough as I am.
00:45:19 where is the controversy?
00:45:22>> There was no con remembers national organization of women after said it was promoting violence against women.
00:45:28Didn't say anything about the betty white ad she was tackled in the same violent manner.
00:45:34It is fascinating what they are attacking is the agenda of focus on the family which they knew it was pro life obviously not what they are for.
00:45:43Celebrities and people can go to the microphone and express whatever opinion they want and not get attacked by the media however, he was more of a right wing opinion with something that affected him personally, not some political thing.
00:45:58 you say the worst thing you could say in my life, I've been watching you since I'm seven.
00:46:06>> She is very young.
00:46:08 exactly and she is miss america.
00:46:11We he toe -- tebow, yourself, a growing group of young conservatives that are pro life like yourself.
00:46:18>> I was encouraged to watch various fors of media and make my own opinion.
00:46:24>> All these people watch you when they were seven probably got influenced no wonder they are all in trouble.
00:46:31>> He's done this political advertising.
00:46:33The great power behind this ad was it jen rated so much buzz before -- generated so much buzz before it was almost anti-climactic when it ran.
00:46:45They got more bounce for the buck out of this one spot -- you are one of the most articulate voices for the pro life movement for a long time cal.
00:46:55When you hear young people like kirsten, tebow?
00:47:00>> This is a direct hit at the so-called pro choice movement.
00:47:03This was a commercial about information.
00:47:06About one woman's story.
00:47:07If it is choice why aren't they celebrating her choice?
00:47:11>> Sean: bob?
00:47:12>> Let me say from an advertising standpoint this reminds me of the daisy ad when lyndon johnson ran that daisy ad one time and it got more publicity, same here a lot of publicity.
00:47:27I don't know what the big controversy is.
00:47:30 speaking of what i don't think should be a big controversy, words on her hand and your president reads from the teleprompter before elementary school kids.
00:47:43>> He doesn't have the teleprompter on his hand.
00:47:46>> Sean: what is the big deal?
00:47:47>> No problem.
00:47:49 when we come back I'll write a message on my hand for bob beckel, straight ahead.
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00:51:47Do you know what a navy corpsman is?
00:51:51>> Is' -- three times in one speech we played it earlier.
00:51:58Barack obama refers to navy corpsman.
00:52:00He thinks we have 57 states.
00:52:03I'll run it for you again.
00:52:05>> No, that's fine.
00:52:07 sarah palin puts a few words on her hand.
00:52:10Why all the outrage?
00:52:12>> She was reading from a teleprompter.
00:52:15 she was not during the speech.
00:52:17>> I'm a little conflicted she now a colleague here at fox.
00:52:21I hope she will start to read up on some things and get up to speed.
00:52:25I'll repeat, I'm for her for president in 2012.
00:52:30I would like to write a check out now.
00:52:34>> Ly a double standard, women, men, republicans, democrats, dan quayle in trouble over and over butt of late night jokes because he put an "e" on the end of potato.
00:52:49Clearly a double standard.
00:52:51>> Because she had written things on her hand they see her as a threat they see this tea party movement where she was as a threat.
00:52:59Trying to make her laughable.
00:53:00Not attacking her message, they are attacking about the message on her hand trying to make people laugh at her and it is not working.
00:53:09>> It was -- I thought the q & a I lost it.
00:53:15>> Sean: stay on substance.
00:53:18Wait a minute.
00:53:20If sarah palin said corpsman reading from a teleprompter three times in a speech she would be excoriated.
00:53:28I did a word search on google.
00:53:30Sarah palin writes a few notes on her hand reminder giving a speech.
00:53:352100 Google stories as of yesterday morning.
00:53:38Obama says corpsman three times how many stories were on google?
00:53:4317?
00:53:45>> This show one of the most popular cable shows 59 minutes of bashing barack obama, what do you mean he doesn't get beat up.
00:53:55You couldn't live without the guy.
00:53:57 somebody has to tell the truth.
00:53:59I started my radio career in 1986 and my tv career in 1996, barack obama wasn't on the scene.
00:54:07>> No, but liberals were.
00:54:09So you had us for breakfast everyday.
00:54:13 back to what kirsten is saying.
00:54:16I think she is a threat to liberals.
00:54:19They -- they got this bull's-eye on her back, is it because she is a woman?
00:54:27>> I think so there hasn't been a strong conservative woman that has garnered such support.
00:54:34 have you ever had people go after you because you express your views which are more conservative?
00:54:38>> Yes, a few times I have received negative mail on occasion.
00:54:44But that's okay.
00:54:45I think we are working towards equality where our voice can be heard no matter what it is that we don't just have to agree with a's organization or a feminist organization we are free to voice our opinion.
00:54:58>> This is not about women this is about beating up on conservative women.
00:55:03There are certain groups you can bash, roman catholics, evangelical christians and women who go to church and pray to a higher authority than washington.
00:55:16>> Reason she gets beat up is not because she is a woman is because she doesn't have anything substantively yet, to say.
00:55:24I would like a policy speech.
00:55:27 I was full of substance 40 minutes the crowd loved it and she didn't say corpsman once.
00:55:33>> Wait a minute.
00:55:34 if sarah palin didn't know what a corp man was you know she would be excoriated -- >> she didn't know where russia was.
00:55:45She didn't know the boundary -- I'm in the going to bring that up.
00:55:51You will do anything you can.
00:55:54[ Talking over each other ] >> sean: corpsman was dumb.
00:55:57>> It is not the right way to pronounce that it is correct.
00:56:04>> He is smarter than sarah palin.
00:56:06You put her up against him in a substantive debate, are you .
00:56:12Like the little league again the yankees.
00:56:15 she smashed joe biden in that debate, crushed him.
00:56:19>> I would say against obama, would be -- can I call you sean?
00:56:26>> Sean: yes.
00:56:26>> Yes thank you.
00:56:27It would be a great thing to see she wouldn't survive more than 5, 10 minutes.
00:56:34>> Everybody is gonna make mistakes nobody is going to state perfect words all the time.
00:56:41What is important is the message.
00:56:45>> This movement was around before anybody knew who she was.
00:56:49 she is smart enough not to mirandize enemy combat tans.
00:56:54She is smarter than barack obama, bob.
00:56:57>> First of all I disagree with all those things you said there.
00:57:01Is no reason why you shouldn't mirandize these people.
00:57:05If barack obama did anything good, you would never be able to admit it.
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