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Place for politics. breaking news to record, hbo reporting that the actor james gandolfini has died. he s best known for his role as tony soprano, a role that earned him three emmys. he was reportedly in sicily attending a film festival. he and his wife had a daughter last year. james gandolfini was 51 years old. back to hardball. [ man ] on december 17, 1903, ....
Undoubtedly they ll add another day next week. we have three, maybe four decision days left. we have 14 cases remaining. the biggies among them are the same-sex marriage cases, prop 8 in california, the federal doma, defense of marriage act, the voting rights act that you mentioned, thenal challenge to affirmative action and college admissions. best in the business, nbc s pete williams at the supreme court. thank you very much. after the break talk about a miss! miss utah boldly goes where, sadly, others have gone before. we ll talk pageants and equal pay next. [ man ] on december 17, 1903, ....
Keep it in the chain of command and why senator claire mccaskill agrees with him? huh? and a storm moves through the midwest and mid-atlantic. bill karins tells us what a derecho is. what s a derecho. i have no idea. that s why he s going to tell us. you re watching morning joe brewed by starbucks. [ man ] on december 17, 1903, ....
Side of your screen here, the spectacled one, senator reid smoot, a senator for 30 years, starting in 1903, standing next to him is a congressman named willis hally, a republican from oregon. together, these two handsome devils sponsored something called the smoot/holly tar i have act. it was a big tariff introduced by these two republicans and signed into law by the president at the time, herbert hoover. he signed the act in 1930 and pretty much everybody agrees now in hindsight it was a bad idea, but it was republican president herbert hoover who signed smoot/holly into law. the recession that fdr had to deal with wasn t as bad as the recession coolidge had to deal with in the early 20s, yet the ....