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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121117:21:35:00

associated with exercising this right. today you have this powerful obstruction, and you don't have much of a check on it. >> all right, ari, thank you for that. and stand by while i bring in the rest of our brain trust. perry bacon is political editor for the grio and msnbc contributor and peter suitorman is the senior editor at reason magazine. thanks, guys for joining me. >> thank you. >> it's the boys club today. to lead the charge for filibuster reform, writing, quote, voters want political leaders who are willing to break the partisan gridlock. they want fewer closed door roadblocks and more votes on legislation that could improve their lives. she says she is joined by all incoming democratic senators. so perry, this question is for you. is this an idea whose time has come? >> i think it has. you have seen that harry reid, who is a long-time senator and traditionally someone who likes the senate rules as they have been, he has opposed filibuster reform in the past, but he has now jumped on board and said it's time. you're seeing a lot of other veteran democratic senators.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121117:21:16:00

>> that was conservative columnist peggy noonan giving her take on gop election losses. for a while it looked like the tea party would have its best year yet in 2012, the party that first brought us birthers and just this week impeachers could have made big gains on election night. yet voters just said, no giving several high profile tea party candidates the boot. but even after its influence wanes, the tea party has already left its mark on american politician. a fellow at the university of texas and a contributor to nbc latino. and i should note to our viewers she is on a four-second delay. welcome to you. in your recent latino.com column, you write, quote, as in any party, there will be the stragglers who stay on until they are either kicked out or pass out. the same goes for the tea partiers. at the national and state level tea partiers will keep hanging on. but the critical mass has dwindled. do you really think the tea party is over, and do you see a come back in the next few years? >> mara, what i see is the tea

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121117:21:19:00

highly alienated. they cleaved a little toward romney. but by in large, they stayed home. they didn't go to the party. >> in an interview with abc news last week, house speaker john boehner said this about immigration reform. quote, while i believe it's important for us to secure our borders and enforce our laws, i think a comprehensive approach is long overdue and i'm confident myself, the president and others can find the common ground to take care of this issue once and for all. later he tried to backout after he was called out by conservative tea party bloggers as well as conservative members of congress. this a sign that the tea party isn't quite over yet? >> and it's not. and i think sometimes the people who are left are the most extreme. and they're going the double down. and again, we're seeing this in indiana, for example, in texas, a little bit in georgia. so the people who are left are going to give it their all. but where we're going to see in the next two to three years is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110317:04:38:00

you know, basically, you know, i think it's -- how do you see the world around you, because as i see it, what's happened to the middle east and what's happened to israel's predicament in the middle east is -- is unprecedented and really requires a whole strategic rethink at several levels, piers. let's start at the highest level. so a whole swath of countries that surrounded israel that have been living in some ways outside of history for the last 50 years that is isolated from the world's biggest trends by tyranny, the cold war and oil are really coming into history and it is going to be a turbulent, turbulent time. and i think in this turbulent time it is of vital israeli interest to get out of their story if israel can, okay. try to get out of their story. israel is not the cause of this turbulence, okay, it was not the spark for it but that doesn't mean it cannot be drawn into it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110317:01:38:00

world's biggest trends by tyranny, the cold war and oil are really coming into history and it is going to be a turbulent, turbulent time. and i think in this turbulent time it is of vital israeli interest to get out of their story if israel can, okay. try to get out of their story. israel is not the cause of this turbulence, okay, it was not the spark for it but that doesn't mean it cannot be drawn into it. get out of the west bank, get out of east jerusalem, settle the problem on the basis of the president clinton's peace parameters, build the highest wall you want, but get out of their story because their story is going to be in turbulence. second, with egypt in particular, israel has enjoyed peace wholesale with egypt. it had peace with one man, hosni mubarak and he delivered the whole country. as egypt democratizes and is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110317:07:39:00

and i think in this turbulent time it is of vital israeli interest to get out of their story if israel can, okay. try to get out of their story. israel is not the cause of this turbulence, okay, it was not the spark for it but that doesn't mean it cannot be drawn into it. get out of the west bank, get out of east jerusalem, settle the problem on the basis of the president clinton's peace parameters, build the highest wall you want, but get out of their story because their story is going to be in turbulence. second, with egypt in particular, israel has enjoyed peace wholesale with egypt. it had peace with one man, hosni mubarak and he delivered the whole country. as egypt democratizes and is successful egypt will have to have peace retail and have it with 80 million egyptians and, therefore, they are going to

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