on the ticket. oh, no. not perfect enough for the team. no. we are talking outsourcing. have the big noise from jersey do the nasty stuff. pick a pleasant, you threatening fellow like, say, tim pawlenty for the ticket. christie now joins the tuba section along with john sununu and other big boys brought in to pound away to obama. having won the nomination in a clown show, here come the parade of elephants. uh-oh. look out. there s rogues out there. republicans who wonder why mitt romney won t p release those sticky tax returns. why he is letting the crazies attack hillary s closest aide for being islamic. desperate to change the subject romney ruminate about a running mate and could be close in coming. something has to change the subject. don t you think? david corn, what do you make of this thing? christie, who he will not be on particular ticket, they are making him the bluster bust. what s your thought? you know, we see what s happening in the last couple of days. last c
take a look at this. by choosing chris christie to give the big keynote speech to set the tone for the convention in tampa, romney is ensuring what the theme of the campaign will be. come out snarling. here are examples of christie at his most charming. real big shot. on monday, are you going to be addressing the legislature? did i say on topic? first off, none of your business. i don t ask you where you send your kids to school. don t bother asking me where i send mine. it is people like you divide thing country. we are here to bring this country together. not divide it. you have to be one arrogant sob to be telling the people of new jersey he ll decide when you have been good enough to get some of your own money back. so joining us tonight is john who worked for rick santorum. who decided to bring miss personality, miss congeniality to start the republican convention? what do you think is going on here? i think it is great pick. first of all, you have a governor w
certainly be welcome. williams: for perspective and reflection we talk with presidential historian and author dorr rinse kearns goodwin adam gopnik, essayist for the new yorker magazine. osama s left in our minds a certain uncertainty. what do we know about what he s doing in only a year ago you had folks in washington saying we haven t had any intelligence about him for years. so that uncertainty is now gone. we now can say for ourselves that people like him can be got no matter how safe and we are transfering that uncertainty to ayman al-zawahiri and everybody around him. we re now looking out of their windows wherever they are. they re not in caves. they re looking out of their windows and wondering when does that helicopter come with me? williams: we conclude with an interview charlie taped with steve levy of wired magazine whose new book is called in the plex: how google works, shapes, and changes our lives. the biggest challenge is thinking like a small comp
certainly be welcome. williams: for perspective and reflection we talk with presidential historian and author dorr rinse kearns goodwin adam gopnik, essayist for the new yorker magazine. osama s left in our minds a certain uncertainty. what do we know about what he s doing in only a year ago you had folks in washington saying we haven t had any intelligence about him for years. so that uncertainty is now gone. we now can say for ourselves that people like him can be got no matter how safe and we are transfering that uncertainty to ayman al-zawahiri and everybody around him. we re now looking out of their windows wherever they are. they re not in caves. they re looking out of their windows and wondering when does that helicopter come with me? williams: we conclude with an interview charlie taped with steve levy of wired magazine whose new book is called in the plex: how google works, shapes, and changes our lives. the biggest challenge is thinking like a small comp
so it feels like a real possible turning point and i think in this part of the world it will certainly be welcome. williams: for perspective and reflection we talk with presidential historian and author dorr rinse kearns goodwin adam gopnik, essayist for the new yorker magazine. osama s left in our minds a rtain uncertainty. what do we know about what he s doing in only a year ago you had folks in washington saying we haven t had any intelligence about him for years. so that uncertainty is now gone. we now can say for ourselves that people like him can be got no matter how safe and we are transfering that uncertainty to ayman al-zawahiri and everybody around him. we re now looking out of their windows wherever they are. they re not in caves. they re looking out of their windows and wondering when does that helicopter come with me? williams: we conclude with an interview charlie taped with steve levy of wired magazine whose new book is called in the plex: how google