we spent two years mourning michael jackson, that was right. he deserved that took a breath. prince. this other guy, maybe give him love before he is gone. toure, thank you so much request i would die for you, a fantastic read so far. could bottom out. that s great. so far, a fantastic read. thank you so much. the last chanter is the high point. stick with t. that s a good tease. you re a tv guy. you re a tv guy. of course, toure is here on the cycle every weekday you 3:00 eastern, right here on msnbc. pick up a copy of toure s took i would die for you, why prince became an icon. coming up, signs of hope in south africa as nelson mandell virginia discharged from the hospital there today. we will go there live for a report. a little bit later, immigration tops the d.c. agenda monday. talk to one congressman who
if you watch the video without sound you should fire the coach. having the two things combined, there s no question you have no chance, no choice but to let him go immediately. and now it s just because of public outcry. again, we get to the public outcry of all of this. obviously it s embarrassing for rutgers. but why is it for school athletic programs their first offense is cover-up as opposed to a zero tolerance policy to this type of behavior, especially when leadership, you re casting leadership with vision as a coach, sportsmanship, integrity, character, and this is the way you lead? shocking for several reasons. one, pernetti is a tv guy who worked with the tv network, was in programming, knows what the yourt cry would have been had this tape gotten out. two, we all learn what happens when you try to cover these things up with penn state. they clearly didn t learn a lesson from that. and, three, there s tyler clementi, the same year that this coach was fired tiler clementi c
but he said after you have put him in the stocks for three months and whipped him a few times, then you can let him show up at your little meeting over at harbor place. what do you think of that? your last thought from michelle? isn t that amazing the way charles gives his knife kisses? that s about as nice as they re going to get. what i think is that the republican party is still kind of in the process of imploding, and the problem isn t so much that he s not invited to cpac, it s that there s no counterweight to cpac. there s no republican equivalent of the democratic leadership committee, no republican engine of reformation. i will leave one thought as a tv guy now, that picture of them working together on the shores of jersey was the one happy note that the american public got to see in this whole election. the one time they were proud to be americans. they said this is what it should look like. they re not the best friends on the planet, but they worked together. you know w
we should have a wide tent. good old charles. i thought he was going to be kind for a second. but he 15id after you have put him in the stocks for three months and whipped him a few times, then you can let him show up at your little meeting over at harbor place. what do you think of that? your last thought from michelle? isn t that amazing the way charles gives his knife kisses? that s about as nice as they re going to get. what i think is that the republican party is still kind of in the process of imploding, and the problem isn t so much that he s not invited to cpac, it s that there s no counterweight in cpac 37 there s no republican equivalent of the democratic leadership committee, no republican engine of reformation. i will leave one thought as a tv guy now, that picture of them working together on the shores of jersey was the one happy note that the american public got to see in this whole election. the one time they were proud to be americans. they said this is what it sh
52, 56, 68 and 72 on the national ticket. nobody s had a run like that. his influence was enormous. he professionalized politics. people forget this. the kennedy team did and started dabbling in this. but the nixon the remaking of nixon if you will in 68. the hiring of a tv guy. it all has an impact to this day. i think what he did the real evil, obvious, was the way he treated jerry vorhees. then the pink lady. he bashes the media. the press corps in 58 in california were nixon people. the chandler family was totally with him. try to explain this psycho basketball. in 1948 he was right. audrey was a red agent. he was a complete red. he s head of the united nations.