things around. the most interesting twist here is that former florida governor, jeb bush, is joining the president here today. does that mean no jeb in 2012? with us for prix and prospeech comments are john highland, national political columnist with new york magazine and msnbc contributor dave weigel. jeb bush, arm in arm with barack obama after saying some harsh things in the past when obama is taking shots at his brother. what do you make of that? it s interesting the education reform is one of those issues that to some extent is come to transcend the normal partisan divisions that keep people from being on stage together normally. so you see people joan kline, the former school chancellor here was a big fan of jeb bush s. jeb bush is a big fan of arnie duncan s. so on this issue, you can see jeb bush alongside the president happily as you suggested in your intro, it s the case. most political writers like myself believe jeb bush is not going to run in 2012. no politic
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charlie: welcome to the broadcast. tonight we talk about the hit movie up in the air with ivan reitman the famous director produce and his son the director of this movie jason reitman. it s a very complicated book to make a film out of, i mean. but i could tell that jason had something had his mind. he had a real point of view. just some instinct told me well you know, if he really is feeling that strongly about it, we ought to get it. it happened to be available at this point. and jason knew about it, so we were able to make a deal for it. i had written thank you for smoking and i couldn t get anyone to make it. no one would finance that film. it was one of those situations where people say it s a terrific writing sample. what else have you got. i went looking for something else to write and i found this book up in the air. i went into the bookstore off the shelf and it spoke to me and i began to write it. charlie: we continue with the movies. this time carey m
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charlie: welcome to the broadcast. tonight we talk about the hit movie up in the air with ivan reitman the famous director produce and his son the director of this movie jason reitman. it s a very complicated book to make a film out of, i mean. but i could tell that jason had something had his mind. he had a real point of view. just some instinct told me well you know, if he really is feeling that strongly about it, we ought to get it. it happened to be available at this point. and jason knew about it, so we were able to make a deal for it. i had written thank you for smoking and i couldn t get anyone to make it. no one would finance that film. it was one of those situations where people say it s a terrific writing sample. what else have you got. i went looking for something else to write and i found this book up in the air. i went into the bookstore off the shelf and it spoke to me and i began to write it. charlie: we continue with the movies. this time carey m