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doug, how hot are we talking about? >> very close to what we caw last week and close to record numbers during the day tomorrow. the record high tomorrow, 98 degrees set back in 1999. outside right now, 88 degrees with plenty of sunshine. winds out of the southwest at 9 miles an hour. we've dealt with high clouds today. that has helped those temperatures stay below the 90-degree mark, although i wouldn't be surprised to see our actual high around 90 degrees. the good news today, the humidity has not been that much of a factor. look at the temperatures around the region. 84 in manassas. 82347 clinton, maryland. anap sis at around 88 degrees. the heat advisory is in effect for tomorrow. starts around noon and goes through 8:00 tomorrow night. the heat index over 100 to 105 degrees. it is going to be incredibly hot again during the day tomorrow and then again during the day on thursday. we are in for some big time heat. overnight tonight, 76 degrees. by around 11:00. tomorrow morning, starting off with temperatures around 7
doug, how hot are we talking about? >> very close to what we caw last week and close to record numbers during the day tomorrow. the record high tomorrow, 98 degrees set back in 1999. outside right now, 88 degrees with plenty of sunshine. winds out of the southwest at 9 miles an hour. we've dealt with high clouds today. that has helped those temperatures stay below the 90-degree mark, although i wouldn't be surprised to see our actual high around 90 degrees. the good news today, the...
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my name is doug johnson. i'm a senior planner at the metropolitan transportation commission overseeing our programs in land use and social equity. i'm also very fortunate to be a member of the transatlantic cities network, which is a project of the german marshall fund you'll be hearing from ellen. it is a network of 25 cities, 12 in the u.s., 13 in europe, and oakland is one of those cities, but i, of course, wearing my regional hat, have looked to expand what i have been learning through the network and the opportunities that present themselves to the network and to expand that. and where better to bring a cycling delegation than to the city of san francisco, a city very much on the verge of, i think, turning the tide in favor of cycling where there are 40-some-odd, 43-plus projects waiting in the wings for the environmental lawsuits to come to a close. so it is very exciting to have the opportunity for the delegation to come here, and i think the timely honkly, could not be -- honestly, could not be better
my name is doug johnson. i'm a senior planner at the metropolitan transportation commission overseeing our programs in land use and social equity. i'm also very fortunate to be a member of the transatlantic cities network, which is a project of the german marshall fund you'll be hearing from ellen. it is a network of 25 cities, 12 in the u.s., 13 in europe, and oakland is one of those cities, but i, of course, wearing my regional hat, have looked to expand what i have been learning through the...
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doug lieu dayer has a plan and why it's likely to -- doug luzader has a -- has the plan and why it's likely to face opposition. >> reporter: he will be pulling 10,000 troops out by the end of the year. >> we should be talking about 20,000, 30,000. >> reporter: many in the president's party want a quicker end to the war, the public is increasingly growing wary of it, too. mr. obama is sticking to the dead line to pull back. >> this president made the decision that this was the strategy that was right for national security -- for the national security interests of this country. >> reporter: and that may include pulling out more troops next summer. >> we want to make the desist based upon what is -- decision based upon what is in america's best interest. >> reporter: by the time president obama faces reelection, there's still likely to be about 70,000 troops in afghanistan and that's gonna be a big issue as some republicans are talking about getting out. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >> the president will outline his plan during a live address at 5:00 p.m. we'll bring you the s
doug lieu dayer has a plan and why it's likely to -- doug luzader has a -- has the plan and why it's likely to face opposition. >> reporter: he will be pulling 10,000 troops out by the end of the year. >> we should be talking about 20,000, 30,000. >> reporter: many in the president's party want a quicker end to the war, the public is increasingly growing wary of it, too. mr. obama is sticking to the dead line to pull back. >> this president made the decision that this...
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doug, thank you. >>> form d.c.brown, today for the first time he made those accusations under oath before the d.c. council committee looking into the allegations. the meeting was described as rather chaotic at times. tom sherwood has the latest. >> reporter: refusing to take off his sunglasses, former candidate for mayor sulamon brown set the tone monday in his first testimony under oath that he was paid cash and given $110,000 government job by vincent gray, for brown's campaign attacks on adrian fenty. >> mr. brown? >> i'm not going to remove them. >> through often murky and confusing dates, money order receipts, documents and details brown called mayor gray a crook who engineered the payoffs, ann allegations gray denies. >> gave me cash and money orders for me to maintain mayor, and attacked mayor fenty. >> the star witness com compelled by court order to taf battled nearly every council question. >> mr. brown on. >> >> no, i'm going put you on a record on moo. >> your delauusions -- >> no, how did the issue of
doug, thank you. >>> form d.c.brown, today for the first time he made those accusations under oath before the d.c. council committee looking into the allegations. the meeting was described as rather chaotic at times. tom sherwood has the latest. >> reporter: refusing to take off his sunglasses, former candidate for mayor sulamon brown set the tone monday in his first testimony under oath that he was paid cash and given $110,000 government job by vincent gray, for brown's campaign...
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this is a powerful phase shift, and i think doug is -- while doug is right that the elite programs while the rest of us may be just using the tools they made for us to use, that the beneficial effects of these tools can be tremendous. they're also all very disruptive and destabilizing, and we are learning every day how do we adapt, how do we -- you know, what are the new social norms that we need to live with each other? it's not all good. it's not all good. the kid who jumped off the bridge did it because somebody posted a video of him, you know, invading his privacy with wop one of his roommates. the good and the bad together are now possible, but i guess that's why i'm the more optimistic one in the room. i really do think well, but compared to before when we had to trust walter cronkite and tom brokaw and other white guys to tell us what the news is, but now we can see what the news is. if we choose to let people do that for us, it's our fault, but we have more options now and the tools are in our hands. >> we have to build the tools or trust twitter, facebook, and google to transmit
this is a powerful phase shift, and i think doug is -- while doug is right that the elite programs while the rest of us may be just using the tools they made for us to use, that the beneficial effects of these tools can be tremendous. they're also all very disruptive and destabilizing, and we are learning every day how do we adapt, how do we -- you know, what are the new social norms that we need to live with each other? it's not all good. it's not all good. the kid who jumped off the bridge...
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meteorologist doug kammerer. right here in storm center 4 looking at a very warm day today.ut a hot day over the next couple of days. 88 degrees out there right now. winds out of the south at about 10 miles per hour. yes, it's warm today. but it's not too humid. that's been the one area where we've been able to stay a little on the comfortable side. 84 in sterling. 87 in annapolis. out toward ocean city, maryland, current temperature 82 degrees. looking at a very nice evening tonight. a nice night overnight. down to 69 in the district. 62346 frederick. 64 in warrenton. down toward st. mary's, around 68. but that humidity is going to creep in here tomorrow. a high tomorrow of 98 degrees in the district. 93 in annapolis. 96 in winchester and fredericksburg. you'll be near that 100-degree mark and that heat index for everybody could be over100 degrees. that's why we have that heat advisory in effect for tomorrow. it will most likely be extended into thursday as well. it's going to be a little bit of a hot time over the next couple of days. >> thanks, doug. >>> big change coming
meteorologist doug kammerer. right here in storm center 4 looking at a very warm day today.ut a hot day over the next couple of days. 88 degrees out there right now. winds out of the south at about 10 miles per hour. yes, it's warm today. but it's not too humid. that's been the one area where we've been able to stay a little on the comfortable side. 84 in sterling. 87 in annapolis. out toward ocean city, maryland, current temperature 82 degrees. looking at a very nice evening tonight. a nice...
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and with that i give you my friend doug rushkoff. [applause] >> to continue from where you left off, there's -- there's a guy in my town -- i was talking about the wikileaks thing, that i was going to come and do this event, ah, wikileaks guy. they should just catch him and shoot him in the head. and this is a guy who i would normally, you know, consider a kind of -- you know, a hillary clinton leftie kind of -- basically, in accord with how i think of politically. how do they get to this place where this guy should be just shot in the head? and it's not because he's watching fox news. it's not because glenn beck got to him. i think it has to do with -- it's because of the precise moment we're in. transitioning from an electronic media age to a digital media age. the moment of transition is this transparency. the first thing that we seem to have gotten at the hinge between the electronic age, the television, the radio age, the age when you turn on the thing, you accept your programming and just watch it -- the thing that we got as we
and with that i give you my friend doug rushkoff. [applause] >> to continue from where you left off, there's -- there's a guy in my town -- i was talking about the wikileaks thing, that i was going to come and do this event, ah, wikileaks guy. they should just catch him and shoot him in the head. and this is a guy who i would normally, you know, consider a kind of -- you know, a hillary clinton leftie kind of -- basically, in accord with how i think of politically. how do they get to this...
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with all respect to doug, i don't think you need to be doug schoen to analyze these numbers. to look at these economic numbers as dry statistical matters, but every uptick in the unemployment rate is a human tragedy. it's not just an economic problem, it's a psychological problem, it's a family problem, it's a spiritual problem. and at the same time you have the economy weak, everyone thinks our major established institutions with the possible exception of the military have failed us in some way. so this is a very guessing time to be in america. martha: it is. and, you know, cheryl, the economy is a science, but it's also a human science in terms of people's confidence and how they feel about the future. all of those things impact where we go. >> well, no wonder that three-quarters of america say that we're on the wrong track as a nation. think about it, your house is worth half of what it used to be, and everything that we're paying for has actually risen substantially over the last eight years. if you look at the cost of chicken, for example, that's up more than 50 presiden
with all respect to doug, i don't think you need to be doug schoen to analyze these numbers. to look at these economic numbers as dry statistical matters, but every uptick in the unemployment rate is a human tragedy. it's not just an economic problem, it's a psychological problem, it's a family problem, it's a spiritual problem. and at the same time you have the economy weak, everyone thinks our major established institutions with the possible exception of the military have failed us in some...
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> we welcome it doug herzog at the cable show in chicago. tell me about your job, first of all. >> i think i have one of the best jobs in television, certainly a perfect job for me. i get to oversee three brands that i am passionate about. i would be of your of them if i did not work there. i get to work with -- i would be eight four of them if i did not work there. -- i would be a viewer if i did not work there. i can move from one thing to another quickly. all the programming and marketing aspects and business aspects, it is just a lot of fun. i love managing the process and managing people and most of all these great friends. >> we are sitting right across from your booth here. tell people the three channels that you manage. >>, a central, -- comedy central, spike tv, and tv land. they are three distinct channels with three distinct brands and three distinct audiences. comedy central is targeted generally too young men and spike is targeted to men slightly older. tv land is more for adults. comedy and despite have a little crossover and t
> we welcome it doug herzog at the cable show in chicago. tell me about your job, first of all. >> i think i have one of the best jobs in television, certainly a perfect job for me. i get to oversee three brands that i am passionate about. i would be of your of them if i did not work there. i get to work with -- i would be eight four of them if i did not work there. -- i would be a viewer if i did not work there. i can move from one thing to another quickly. all the programming and...
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that party better not be on doors tonight. >> doug, what is the latest on our heat wave? things will really warm-up. it is still well into the epoxy and near 90 out there. 80 degrees at reagan national. dew poitn sint is low but you can still feel it. look at air temperatures. 102 in minneapolis-st. paul at the airport. north of that, it cools off quickly. that warm air is headed eastbound. expect mid to upper 90 parks even in the mountains. the upper 90's all across the metro area. this will keep areas west of the metro cooler today with extensive amount -- cloud coverage. not much in the way of relief from rain. we will drop into the low 60's tonight and then we will climb into the upper 90 park seed tomorrow. code orange air quality and a heat advisory going into effect at noon for areas west of the bay, east of the mountains. friday saturday, sunday, and scattered a storm pattern and temperatures will get closer to average for this time of year. we will talk more next hour. >> the u.s. open at congressional but tiger is not showing up? >> are you surprised? >> and lit
that party better not be on doors tonight. >> doug, what is the latest on our heat wave? things will really warm-up. it is still well into the epoxy and near 90 out there. 80 degrees at reagan national. dew poitn sint is low but you can still feel it. look at air temperatures. 102 in minneapolis-st. paul at the airport. north of that, it cools off quickly. that warm air is headed eastbound. expect mid to upper 90 parks even in the mountains. the upper 90's all across the metro area. this...
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doug mckeeway in washington...er was lying aftee insisting his twitter account had been hacked.... and that e ddd nnt tweet ppcture of his private arts tt a woman in washiigton state. weiner says: "... i panickedd and took it down and said that i've been hacked. i then contiiued with ttat storr,,to stick with thaa story, whhch is a huge regrettable mistake." represennative annhony weinerr the deeocraa from queens... cominn clean after admitting to lying... abouu tweeting and texting sexual photos ... to ooen other than his wife.weiner saas: "i have noo been honest with myself, mm family, my constituents, my frieeds, my suppprters aad the media." some of his constittents... expresssng ssrprise. others, not so much.mos says:: "he's unreliable and he's untrustworthy." otheess say ... weiier's private affairs are hii own.mos says: does. and whatever he does in his private life is his this apology....while fighting back tears.weiner says: "i am deeply sorry for the paii i have causee my wife,,huma, and my family...." bu
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pretty dramatic, doug. >> very dramatic.hat's an amazing sme ing shot there. >> we're not going to see that here, are we? >>> no. but that storm brought us the cloud cover. it's all kind of connected on this side of the continent. as far as today, the heat was out there but the humidity just now starting to creep up. even though we hit 90 degrees today, it really wasn't all that bad. plenty of sunshine later on in the afternoon as the clouds made their way off to the west and south. high was 90, after a low of 68. average temperature is 82 degrees and we continue to be well above average as we start off the month of june. and, yes, i think this was the start of heat wave number two. currently 79 degrees, winds out of the southwest-south at 6 miles per hour, dew point at 67 degrees. that dew point has been rising over the past couple of nights. it will rise tomorrow as well. currently 74 in hagerstown, 73 in sterling, virginia. manassas, 70 degrees, fredericksburg at 73. la plate at that at 70. tomorrow we have the heat advis
pretty dramatic, doug. >> very dramatic.hat's an amazing sme ing shot there. >> we're not going to see that here, are we? >>> no. but that storm brought us the cloud cover. it's all kind of connected on this side of the continent. as far as today, the heat was out there but the humidity just now starting to creep up. even though we hit 90 degrees today, it really wasn't all that bad. plenty of sunshine later on in the afternoon as the clouds made their way off to the west...
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. >> we are fortunate to have doug mcconnell with us, taking us outside to see these beautiful placesff ranieri with us now. >> the air quality will be suffering for the next couple of days. we have a live look at the golden gate bridge and the haze is building. we have details on how hot it will be tomorrow coming up. >> i'm scott reese in the comcast newsroom. coming up, cal tries to keep the national championship dream alive while the giants look for signs of life from the struggling offense. the details just ahead. >>> i felt like it was never going to happen. like it was never going to get hot and all of the sudden, wham, it's super hot. >> it slams you in the face. were you ready for the heat? >> i was expecting it. i knew not to expect it, expect it. because it will be hot. >> he she's always ready, jeff. >> definitely. sometimes it gets here and it's a little bit too hot. we'll enjoy it the next couple of days. it's been so long since it's been this hot. we have haze out toward the golden gate bridge and the poor air quality will continue to deteriorate into tuesday as well. w
. >> we are fortunate to have doug mcconnell with us, taking us outside to see these beautiful placesff ranieri with us now. >> the air quality will be suffering for the next couple of days. we have a live look at the golden gate bridge and the haze is building. we have details on how hot it will be tomorrow coming up. >> i'm scott reese in the comcast newsroom. coming up, cal tries to keep the national championship dream alive while the giants look for signs of life from the...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators" doug herzog president of the entertainment group and kevin leddy of time warner cable talk about their industry. >> this week on "the communicators" doug herzog of mtv and kevin leddy of time warner cable discuss their companies and developments in the television industry. >> welcome, doug herzog, here at the cable show in chicago. tell me about your job first of all. >> guest: my job? >> host: yeah. >> guest: you know, i have one the best jobs in television. certainly perfect job for me. i get to oversee, you know, three brands that are about that, you know, i would be a viewer of if i didn't work there, and i get to work with a group of tremendously talented and creative people, and it's -- having three is follow-up for me because, you know, sure i have add, and i can move from one thing to the next quickly, and it's great fun. i oversee all three businesses, and you know, all the programming and business and marketing aspects, and it's a lot of fun. i love managing the process and people and the great brands. >> host: we're across from your boot
. >> tonight on "the communicators" doug herzog president of the entertainment group and kevin leddy of time warner cable talk about their industry. >> this week on "the communicators" doug herzog of mtv and kevin leddy of time warner cable discuss their companies and developments in the television industry. >> welcome, doug herzog, here at the cable show in chicago. tell me about your job first of all. >> guest: my job? >> host: yeah. >>...
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doug and then alice. or alice and then doug, how about that? >> in the midst of all of this gloom and doom, i think there has certainly been polarization and there is less of a medal on capitol hill. but i am not sure -- middle on capitol hill. but i'm not sure that we should conclude that the american public is significantly more polarized or significantly dumber either than it used to be or voters in a lot of other places like the u.k. were they seem to be able to face up to these things -- maybe they're overdoing it. but if you get a reasonably represent a group of people in a room -- and this has been done multiple times -- and you sit them down and say look, here is the problem. these are the spending pressures. this is the revenue side. these are the facts. here are some trends. you get pretty reasonable answers. people can do that, average people, and we should not forget that. the characterization of everybody as having extreme views -- i do not think they do. they're on a city councilor in a city with the budget deficit, or on the stat
doug and then alice. or alice and then doug, how about that? >> in the midst of all of this gloom and doom, i think there has certainly been polarization and there is less of a medal on capitol hill. but i am not sure -- middle on capitol hill. but i'm not sure that we should conclude that the american public is significantly more polarized or significantly dumber either than it used to be or voters in a lot of other places like the u.k. were they seem to be able to face up to these...
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. >>> doug, how are we looking? >> temperature out there right now 86 degrees and i heard you mention heat wave and that's going on in the middle part of the country and it will affect us in the middle part of the week. i'll tell you about it coming up. lindsay? >> coming up in sports, plaxico burress a free man again and ryan zimmerman is making progress towards a return from the disabled list and how the miami heat hung on against the >>> dozens of people had to go to the hospital after two charter bus kraeshs overnight. one of them happened in chicago. 20 people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the other wreck happened in mobile, alabama, where a bus collided with an 18 wheeler. that bus had 30 people onboard, mostly children. three of those injured were flown to hospitals with serious injuries. charter busses have been under scrutiny since the tour bus crashed on i-95 killing four women outside of richmond just last week. >>> former head of the international monetary fund today mrooed pled guilty
. >>> doug, how are we looking? >> temperature out there right now 86 degrees and i heard you mention heat wave and that's going on in the middle part of the country and it will affect us in the middle part of the week. i'll tell you about it coming up. lindsay? >> coming up in sports, plaxico burress a free man again and ryan zimmerman is making progress towards a return from the disabled list and how the miami heat hung on against the >>> dozens of people had to...
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doug? we'll move on to our line foreseenors. from maryland. caller: good morning and thank you very much for c-span. i think that the best way to remedy our problem with social security is to, as you know, under ronald reagan in 1983, foreseenors who had better income. they started to get a tax on their social security income. i think that tax should be raised so that the seniors who correct social security who are wealthier can include their social security income in their taxes and be taxed a little more. i don't want the age raised. there are a lot of people who do hard work. they should be able to collect social security. it shoulz already be up to 67. that's enough. those seniors should pay a higher tax. and social security can be preserved. i did not want it privatized. when george bush tried to privatize social security, it made social security unsafe. it takes everyone working contributing into social security. if you draw off funds from people who work into a private at account, there will not be enough money coming in to social secur
doug? we'll move on to our line foreseenors. from maryland. caller: good morning and thank you very much for c-span. i think that the best way to remedy our problem with social security is to, as you know, under ronald reagan in 1983, foreseenors who had better income. they started to get a tax on their social security income. i think that tax should be raised so that the seniors who correct social security who are wealthier can include their social security income in their taxes and be taxed a...
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doug and then alice. or alice and then doug, how about that?> in the midst of all of this gloom and doom, i think there has certainly been polarization and there is less of a medal on capitol hill. but i am not sure -- middle on capitol hill. but i'm not sure that we should conclude that the american public is significantly more polarized or significantly dumber either than it used to be or voters in a lot of other places like the u.k. were they seem to be able to face up to these things -- maybe they're overdoing it. but if you get a reasonably represent a group of people in a room -- and this has been done multiple times -- and you sit them down and say look, here is the problem. these are the spending pressures. this is the revenue side. these are the facts. here are some trends. you get pretty reasonable answers. people can do that, average people, and we should not forget that. the characterization of everybody as having extreme views -- i do not think they do. they're on a city councilor in a city with the budget deficit, or on the state
doug and then alice. or alice and then doug, how about that?> in the midst of all of this gloom and doom, i think there has certainly been polarization and there is less of a medal on capitol hill. but i am not sure -- middle on capitol hill. but i'm not sure that we should conclude that the american public is significantly more polarized or significantly dumber either than it used to be or voters in a lot of other places like the u.k. were they seem to be able to face up to these things --...
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welcome to both of you, doug and joanne.plest terms what these charities are trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> for the afghans to take care of themselves so fight their own battles and bring our commanders like doug home. the way we are doing it, ali, it takes five things. if you're hungry and the water is polluted, you can't fight and they are hungry and the water is polluted, so we are having organizations that are nonprofits that have been doing this for at least seven years successfully to work together and to simultaneously achieve all of the things that are necessary to strengthen the afghan people so that it doesn't become a terrorist training camp again. also how do we get an afghan army? 80% of them are illiterate, but we can have a man battle ready and reading in six months and train the women and children, of course, to take care of the village. then they have to have health care. it's polio and malaria capital of the world. it takes 50 cent sugar cube for polio. it takes $1.50 mosquito net for malaria. a woman
welcome to both of you, doug and joanne.plest terms what these charities are trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> for the afghans to take care of themselves so fight their own battles and bring our commanders like doug home. the way we are doing it, ali, it takes five things. if you're hungry and the water is polluted, you can't fight and they are hungry and the water is polluted, so we are having organizations that are nonprofits that have been doing this for at least seven years...
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if you're checking your retirement portfolio, you've likely noticed, that's why we need doug flynn on give us a pep talk. he's a certified planner, first of all, what's going on here, and what does it mean for our retirement? >> there's a lot of concerns globally in europe and asia and it's weighing down the markets. the markets had a nice run if you look at it from the low, and there's an opportunity to take profits if you were investing throughout all of this. the last time it was really low people said i should invest and they did invest, and you are up big on that part. if you're a short-term investor, these are concerns, if you're a long-term investor, it might be an opportunity. >> somebody who is 25 or 35 years old, landed their first job or getting under way. >> sure, what you want to do, if you are moderate, you need to add or subtract accordingly. you need as much money in stocks as you can afford to handle or sleep comfortably with in the long term, because if you're in your 20s or early 30s, the money will be invested for decades, have alternatives in a period of high vola
if you're checking your retirement portfolio, you've likely noticed, that's why we need doug flynn on give us a pep talk. he's a certified planner, first of all, what's going on here, and what does it mean for our retirement? >> there's a lot of concerns globally in europe and asia and it's weighing down the markets. the markets had a nice run if you look at it from the low, and there's an opportunity to take profits if you were investing throughout all of this. the last time it was...
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>> trace: it potentially does, doug mckelway live for us in d.c. he isn't the first politician to get in trouble on the internet. remember former congressman chris lee and they have plenty of company. coming up, look at the dangers but also the benefits of social media sites. and now to a high stakes courtroom battle over funding for planned parenthood. the state of indiana recently passed a law that blocks planned parenthood from getting medicaid money because the group provides abortions. and just hours ago planned parenthood went to court to try to block that law. planned parenthood's own figures show that in 2009, the group performed approximately 330,000 abortions. but for some perspective, that was just 3% of planned parenthood services. as you can see, the majority of its worth deals with things like contraception, disease testing, and treatment and cancer screening. critics of indiana's new law say medicaid patients can't afford to lose access to those services but supporters argue federal money should not pay for abortions, no matter what.
>> trace: it potentially does, doug mckelway live for us in d.c. he isn't the first politician to get in trouble on the internet. remember former congressman chris lee and they have plenty of company. coming up, look at the dangers but also the benefits of social media sites. and now to a high stakes courtroom battle over funding for planned parenthood. the state of indiana recently passed a law that blocks planned parenthood from getting medicaid money because the group provides...
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doug and then alice. or alice and then doug, how about that?> in the midst of all of this gloom and doom, i think there has certainly been polarization and there is less of a medal on capitol hill. but i am not sure -- middle on capitol hill. but i'm not sure that we should conclude that the american public is significantly more polarized or significantly dumber either than it used to be or voters in a lot of other places like the u.k. were they seem to be able to face up to these things -- maybe they're overdoing it. but if you get a reasonably represent a group of people in a room -- and this has been done multiple times -- and you sit them down and say look, here is the problem. these are the spending pressures. this is the revenue side. these are the facts. here are some trends. you get pretty reasonable answers. people can do that, average people, and we should not forget that. the characterization of everybody as having extreme views -- i do not think they do. they're on a city councilor in a city with the budget deficit, or on the state
doug and then alice. or alice and then doug, how about that?> in the midst of all of this gloom and doom, i think there has certainly been polarization and there is less of a medal on capitol hill. but i am not sure -- middle on capitol hill. but i'm not sure that we should conclude that the american public is significantly more polarized or significantly dumber either than it used to be or voters in a lot of other places like the u.k. were they seem to be able to face up to these things --...
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ok doug i understand your frustration and i feel it too but just because the executive branch has been increased spending its powers steadily over the past several decades does not mean we are to sit by quietly and let it happen for a country built on laws as long as our politicians claim to abide by their rule but simply ignore the ones that just don't fit their policy agenda and hope the american people don't notice i'm going to call them out for it so i will continue to point out the war currently being waged on behalf of the american people is illegal and hope that more americans to stand up to do the same guy harvey responded to my fireside friday on the war in libya by saying if you'd like ninety five degrees fahrenheit outside wouldn't be more appropriate and yeah you're right there would be in fact we're actually going to look into that as long as i have somebody to bring me tropical cocktails oh i pontificate and i'm going to have more responses for all of you later in the week. now capital punishment is one of the ways in which the us stands out from other western nations for
ok doug i understand your frustration and i feel it too but just because the executive branch has been increased spending its powers steadily over the past several decades does not mean we are to sit by quietly and let it happen for a country built on laws as long as our politicians claim to abide by their rule but simply ignore the ones that just don't fit their policy agenda and hope the american people don't notice i'm going to call them out for it so i will continue to point out the war...
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. >> doug davis podría haber perdido, pero ganann ante los mulos de manhattan, luego los metz ante los la nba he tomado la decisión y tengo un sueño que ahora se va a hacer realidad tengo solo palabras de agradecimiento al barcelona me ha dado la oprotunidad de luchar por títulos importantes. >> el cubo torres esta tras el manchester con una oferta es todo
. >> doug davis podría haber perdido, pero ganann ante los mulos de manhattan, luego los metz ante los la nba he tomado la decisión y tengo un sueño que ahora se va a hacer realidad tengo solo palabras de agradecimiento al barcelona me ha dado la oprotunidad de luchar por títulos importantes. >> el cubo torres esta tras el manchester con una oferta es todo
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emocratic investigation into whether - congressman weiner used violatee house rules..in washington, dougre dot com... slash raw the.../ former monetary fund.../ pllads... not guilty... to sexual assault charges. 3 chanting "shame on you!" you!" hotel workers ... chanted... "shame on you..../ " as... dominique.../ straussskahn... ...this morning.../ááhe'sáá ...sexually assaulting a hotel... laat month...//. frrnttrunner... in france's... & next presidential race.../. ááhh'sáá under ...house arrest... n an uu-scale... new york cityy townhouse. five... u-s service members were killed today in iraq--- // the....single largest loss... of u.s. troops... there... died... this yáá - &pmorning... in easttrn baghdad... when rocketss.. slammed into... their living quarters..../ áátheáá attack... whether to request that u-s january firrt.../ ááaáá deadline... that requires... 46--thousand of thh country. a utah man has been hhrged with disorderly ccoduct .what did he do? do?well, he tried to pay his medical bill.all in pennies. the billlwas 25 bucks.and jason west was disputing it. so... in a littte
emocratic investigation into whether - congressman weiner used violatee house rules..in washington, dougre dot com... slash raw the.../ former monetary fund.../ pllads... not guilty... to sexual assault charges. 3 chanting "shame on you!" you!" hotel workers ... chanted... "shame on you..../ " as... dominique.../ straussskahn... ...this morning.../ááhe'sáá ...sexually assaulting a hotel... laat month...//. frrnttrunner... in france's... & next presidential...
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that me guess doug, you are not surprised. >>> we have been very fortunate today, we are under this niceessure. we will get the heat coming back again. over 90's is where we are heading, but it will not last long time, just a few days. >> for me, that is a few days to long. >> in annapolis, looking out towards the bay. temperatures in the lower 80's. delightful everywhere we look. 83 in ashburn. the dew point is 55. anytime you are in the 80's and this is below 60, that is a good comfortable day. reagan national, top down at 80 degrees. 82 was the average high. 66 was the morning low. 83 in baltimore. 81 at the naval academy. 82 degrees in martinsburg. the numbers are on par for the should be this time of year. a big area of high pressure over head keeping in northern new england cool. as the flow continues, it is already bringing the hot stuff in the middle of the country which will move our way. 90's in this hour from minneapolis-st. paul. here is the big picture and you see how much of a big push of hot, humid air is out there and coming our way. to mark about 90 degrees and into the
that me guess doug, you are not surprised. >>> we have been very fortunate today, we are under this niceessure. we will get the heat coming back again. over 90's is where we are heading, but it will not last long time, just a few days. >> for me, that is a few days to long. >> in annapolis, looking out towards the bay. temperatures in the lower 80's. delightful everywhere we look. 83 in ashburn. the dew point is 55. anytime you are in the 80's and this is below 60, that is...
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doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, and of so many other important things ever present our city. including the director of the homeless initiative, sarah. [applause] thank you. member organization that are included in this initiative have been the boys and girls club of san francisco, catholic charities, community housing partnerships, mercy housing, rubicon, tool works, and walden house. thank you for your cooperation. [applause] and to our development partners who we have c
doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the...
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. >>> doug?rter: the president talked about the auto industry today but the rest of the economy is in real trouble. i'm doug luzader. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> and chances of reducing breast cancer and reducing the chance of skin cancer. we have details on both. >>> let's head outside and see the sunshine amongst the haze. this is 7:00 on a monday morning, jun 6, 2011. glad you're with us this morning. i'm steve chenevey. >> and i'm allison seymour. not sure what to make of
. >>> doug?rter: the president talked about the auto industry today but the rest of the economy is in real trouble. i'm doug luzader. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> and chances of reducing breast cancer and reducing the chance of skin cancer. we have details on both. >>> let's head outside and see the sunshine amongst the haze. this is 7:00 on a monday morning, jun 6, 2011. glad you're with us this morning. i'm steve chenevey. >> and i'm allison seymour....
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. [ laughter and applause ] "where are my daisy dougs?omfy." >> steve: "my pocket's sticking out. wait. that's not my pocket." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was it if it wasn't -- >> steve: i don't know. >> jimmy: all right, all right. you thought it was your pocket. >> steve: but it wasn't! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was it, though? >> steve: i don't know. it wasn't my pocket -- i can tell you that much. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: change? >> steve: there might be some change in there, but it was not in my pocket. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, "word of the day" calendar, for allowing me to impress my co-workers with my ever growing vocabulary. just the other day, i said to someone, "hey, correct me if i am wrong, but i'm pretty sure it's -- tuesday. [ laughter and applause ] impressed? rather." >> steve: "done." ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, stack of "men's exercise" magazines i've never read, for being a constant reminder even throwing you out is too much exercise for me! [ laughter ] just getting around in november. last thank you note. [ audience aws ] i
. [ laughter and applause ] "where are my daisy dougs?omfy." >> steve: "my pocket's sticking out. wait. that's not my pocket." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was it if it wasn't -- >> steve: i don't know. >> jimmy: all right, all right. you thought it was your pocket. >> steve: but it wasn't! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was it, though? >> steve: i don't know. it wasn't my pocket -- i can tell you that much. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:...
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doug bimbo, our organist and all who work so hard to allow us the hospitality of this cathedral for this funeral today. we're very thankful for the staff and for all of their work with us and for us. one of the most moving parts of a firefighters funeral is the presentation of their badge and helmet and then the last alarm. the nine bells that we ring. in the old days before electronic dispatch, firefighters were summoned by a series of alarm bells to various runs and nine bells was the chaplain's call. and we use that chaplain's call as our tribute to all of our firefighters who have died in thanksgiving for their service to this city and to all of us. i would like to ask now chief joanne hayes white and accompanying her will be mayor lee and they will present the badges and helmets to the valerio and perez family. >>> assemblywoman jackie speier has a special presentation of a flag that flew over pearl harbor. we would ask all the servicemen who are present to please substantiate. we would please ask you to put your hats on. and captain storti will give the chaplain's call for our fall
doug bimbo, our organist and all who work so hard to allow us the hospitality of this cathedral for this funeral today. we're very thankful for the staff and for all of their work with us and for us. one of the most moving parts of a firefighters funeral is the presentation of their badge and helmet and then the last alarm. the nine bells that we ring. in the old days before electronic dispatch, firefighters were summoned by a series of alarm bells to various runs and nine bells was the...
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. >> and die and doug hill. this is the heat advisory posted for tomorrow. we are heading for the upper 90's the >>> secretary of defense robert gates is coming home after four days spent in the afghanistan saying goodbye to u.s. and international troops. he said they should be prepared to deliver a decisive blow against the town of van. he retires at the end of the month and leon panetta will be taking his place. >>> embattled libyan leader gadhafi claims he will stay place. low-flying aircraft attacked the capital and they were rare daytime attacks to increase pressure to leave power. in a nine-minute speech, he said he will never leave power. >>> businesses posted your job openings in april and hiring for jobs is that a standstill. 71,000 teenagers were hired between april and may and although that number is encouraging, it is below the 125,000 youth jobs usually added in may. >>> still have to come in the plans to keep bus passengers say the new details about the operator investigation for last week's deadly crash. >> record-breaking heat on the doorstep
. >> and die and doug hill. this is the heat advisory posted for tomorrow. we are heading for the upper 90's the >>> secretary of defense robert gates is coming home after four days spent in the afghanistan saying goodbye to u.s. and international troops. he said they should be prepared to deliver a decisive blow against the town of van. he retires at the end of the month and leon panetta will be taking his place. >>> embattled libyan leader gadhafi claims he will stay...
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thank you, doug, and thank you, everyone, for being here. >> thank you, jamie, and thank you all for being here. a special appreciation to ambassador kirk and margaret warner for agreeing to lead this discussion this afternoon. this is the latest of a series together with intel worked to organize the innovation economy and the crucial policy issues that need to be addressed if the united states is going to stay at the fore front of the global economy. today's discussion will focus on trade issues. from the perspective of a company like intel, there's something artificial about thinking about issues in the conventional issue as if they are issues regarding the boundaries between one nation's economy and the economies of other nations, and there's something artificial about referring to nations as trading partners. that's because we already live in a single global economy. intel, for example, manufactures more than half of its manufacturing in the united states, and more than 80% of our sales take place outside the united states, and it's not as if we manufacture products in one countr
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>> bret: doug, thank you. just to quote from the leader's statement. "i'm deeply disappointed and saddened about the situation, for anthony's wife huma, his family, staff and constituents. i am calling for ethics committee investigation to determine if any official resouses were used or any other violation of house rule occurred." let's talk about anthony weiner's troubles with larry sabato, director of the center for politics. good evening. >> good evening, bret. >> bret: larry, can he survive this? >> he can survive it. at least he can stay in congress potentially. though there are a lot of people who think he should resign. not all of them are republicans. this has been a major distraction for democrats. it is continuing to be. they wanted to focus on medicare. instead, they are all talking about x-rated photos. >> bret: what about this from a new york delegation perspective and the constituents' perspective when he comes out and calls us in the office a promulgates a lie as we heard today. what does it mean politically as he is standing there sayin
>> bret: doug, thank you. just to quote from the leader's statement. "i'm deeply disappointed and saddened about the situation, for anthony's wife huma, his family, staff and constituents. i am calling for ethics committee investigation to determine if any official resouses were used or any other violation of house rule occurred." let's talk about anthony weiner's troubles with larry sabato, director of the center for politics. good evening. >> good evening, bret. >>...
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doug and 16-year-old mrs mrs. hutchinson announced they were married in may.s suing him for lifestyle enfridgement right now. the bride's name is courtney. courtney's parents gave their daughter permission to marry. they are okay with it. this is a photo from their wedding. who would have ever imagined that the leader of the dar ma initiative would turn out to be couple? the couple says there is nothing strange about the relationship, except for the fact that when he was her age, she was negative 19. even hugh hefner is like, really, that's gross. maybe it's not that bad. maybe he traveled forward and she time traveled back ward and timehow they met in the middle where they are only four years apart. courtney is an aspiring singer. we found some of her music videos online. this is a song called "car candy." ♪ black leather dress on >> jimmy: i wonder what he seeps in her. it doesn't make any sense. what could they possibly have in common? i think, watching that, you almost understand why the taliban insists on burqas. anyway, if you want to buy a couple a gift
doug and 16-year-old mrs mrs. hutchinson announced they were married in may.s suing him for lifestyle enfridgement right now. the bride's name is courtney. courtney's parents gave their daughter permission to marry. they are okay with it. this is a photo from their wedding. who would have ever imagined that the leader of the dar ma initiative would turn out to be couple? the couple says there is nothing strange about the relationship, except for the fact that when he was her age, she was...
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. >> that is pastor doug abner talking about his town's amazing transformation. just a few years ago it was torn apart by drugs and corruption. several people marched in the streets of may of 2004 telling drug dealers to get saved or get busted. when they prayed abner says god's presence showed up in a beautiful way. george odus jr., our next guest has documented transformation revivals, spending 18 months in manchester and joins us on this historic weekend. george, great to have you on the show. specifically in manchester tgod really showed up nor this small kentucky town, correct? >> boy, he really did. i heard about the story from a far, heard about it over several years, when we got out there we were stunned at the comprehensiveness of what god had done in this mountain community. the fact that it was within the borders of the united states made it special. >> george, it wasn't about the transformation in manchester, in fact the transformation, we saw that, correct? >> yeah, god moves not even in a city, but clay county, kentucky. it spread significantly bond
. >> that is pastor doug abner talking about his town's amazing transformation. just a few years ago it was torn apart by drugs and corruption. several people marched in the streets of may of 2004 telling drug dealers to get saved or get busted. when they prayed abner says god's presence showed up in a beautiful way. george odus jr., our next guest has documented transformation revivals, spending 18 months in manchester and joins us on this historic weekend. george, great to have you on...
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and today the fire chief doug tucker told me that while he's shooting for saturday or sunday, it seems very likely that they will not lift that mandatory evacuation order until after the holiday weekend. and as long as this community is closed, it seems likely the lab will remain closed as well. brian? >> a very dicey situation. janet, great work out there again today. janet shanlian at los alamos. >>> when we come back tonight, 29 men are gone forever, and whose job was it to protect them as they mined coal to make our electricity? tonight what we have learned about safety and honesty after one of the worst mining disasters ever. >>> and later, making a difference for cancer patients by planting seeds of hope. >>> every time you turn on the lights, when you turn on this television, there's a good chance that the electricity comes in part from coal. though we don't think of it, when we flip the switch often tiles, coal is dug out of the ground by humans. they don't get rich doing it, in fact they often get sick because of it. the disasterupt e thper big e anch mine in west virginia las
and today the fire chief doug tucker told me that while he's shooting for saturday or sunday, it seems very likely that they will not lift that mandatory evacuation order until after the holiday weekend. and as long as this community is closed, it seems likely the lab will remain closed as well. brian? >> a very dicey situation. janet, great work out there again today. janet shanlian at los alamos. >>> when we come back tonight, 29 men are gone forever, and whose job was it to...
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so doug's right, we've got to focus on the long-term future, get the budget deficit under control overg run so that markets can see that we're in charge of what we're doing here. and do everything we can to give confidence and hope to the private sector. i don't think that means there's nothing the government can do. >> what can they do specifically? >> well, the thing that would help most right now i think is additional aid to state and local governments. that's not likely to happen because the congress isn't likely to do that. but i think -- they're busy cutting. but i think it would help. because if you look at job numbers carefully, what's happening is the private sector is adding jobs and has been for a long time but much too slowly and the meantime, the public sector, the state and local governments, are laying off people. so they're a drag on the economy. >> i would disagree. what we know is a lot of the state and local governments basically ballooned their budgets in a way that just can't be sustained. so what they're doing now is restructuring has to happen. the fundamental th
so doug's right, we've got to focus on the long-term future, get the budget deficit under control overg run so that markets can see that we're in charge of what we're doing here. and do everything we can to give confidence and hope to the private sector. i don't think that means there's nothing the government can do. >> what can they do specifically? >> well, the thing that would help most right now i think is additional aid to state and local governments. that's not likely to...
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doug sovern, cbs 5. >> judge walker publicly revealed after he retired in february that he is in a 10year relationship with another man. >>> having your gmail account hacked is one thing. and then there's your bank. what it means for hundreds of thousands of violated customers. >>> and it's a lot easier than hacking a bank account. what's inside your newspaper that has some thieves grabbing copies as soon as they hit your driveway. >>> some said being the hitting coach for the giants is a tough job. i'm kim coyle. terrestrial... later in sports.... >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, allen/dana) >>> talking about how nice it is outside and the sun is here and so summer is here. so roberta has a lot -- has a lot to talk about. >> temperatures topped averages by 14 degrees inland. we are going to be experiencing one more day of this unseasonably warm weather until the bottom falls out. let's go ahead and head out now. it's our live cbs 5 weather camera looking towards the bay waters where the winds have been blowing up to 15, 20 miles per hour out of the west and northwest. therefor
doug sovern, cbs 5. >> judge walker publicly revealed after he retired in february that he is in a 10year relationship with another man. >>> having your gmail account hacked is one thing. and then there's your bank. what it means for hundreds of thousands of violated customers. >>> and it's a lot easier than hacking a bank account. what's inside your newspaper that has some thieves grabbing copies as soon as they hit your driveway. >>> some said being the...
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in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> the power has been restored but crews continue to work on the problem that plagued pepco customers last week and today it's leading to road closures. we'll break it down for you straight ahead on fox 5. >>> and coming up, a look at tools thieves use to steal a victim's identity. how they work and how you can avoid being a target. it's 8 minutes after 9:00. we'll be back. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. want to save even more? call now and we'll add over 60 premium channels, including showtime, starz, epix, and more for 12 months. fios is a 100% fiber optic network. it delivers superior picture quality, the best channel lineup, more hd, plus america's fastest, consistent and reliable internet. and there's no annual contract required. why keep paying for cable? move up to the best. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year, plus over 60 premium
in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> the power has been restored but crews continue to work on the problem that plagued pepco customers last week and today it's leading to road closures. we'll break it down for you straight ahead on fox 5. >>> and coming up, a look at tools thieves use to steal a victim's identity. how they work and how you can avoid being a target. it's 8 minutes after 9:00. we'll be back. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and...
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it's convoluted. >> doug brinkley, i appreciate you being on. doug, thanks very much. 13th cnn's going to have live coverage of the republican presidential primary debate in new hampshire. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, crime and punishment. dramatic testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. today a scientist talked about the smell in anthony's car, saying there was only one plausible explanation for it, that there was a body in the trunk, a human body. also, dramatic testimony about chloroform being found in a carpet sample from the trunk. and those internet searches from anthony's home about chloroform. we'll get the latest from gary tuchman in orlando next. change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses
it's convoluted. >> doug brinkley, i appreciate you being on. doug, thanks very much. 13th cnn's going to have live coverage of the republican presidential primary debate in new hampshire. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, crime and punishment. dramatic testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. today a scientist talked about the smell in anthony's car, saying there was only one plausible explanation for it, that there was a body in the trunk, a human body. also,...
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doug mckelway with the news in washington tonight. the house minority leader nancy pelosi formally referred his case to the ethics committee. >> she did, indeed, shep. that means that the committee will have full subpoena power to summon witnesses, computer files, telephone records. it also raises the question of whether the congressman may have committed some kind of a crime, such as obstruction of justice if those reports of him asking ginger lee to lie are true. a former assistant attorney general told fox news today that he doubts that this rises to the level of obstruction of justice. >> instructing them to lie simply to avoid personal embarrassment. not a purpose to frustrate that investigation, then that might be a crime. >> the fact that weiner has said he will cooperate in the investigation suggests that it might not be a drawn out affair as some past ethics committee investigations have been, shep? >> shepard: have any in the public eye come forward to say we support him, he should not resign? >> there has been some of that.
doug mckelway with the news in washington tonight. the house minority leader nancy pelosi formally referred his case to the ethics committee. >> she did, indeed, shep. that means that the committee will have full subpoena power to summon witnesses, computer files, telephone records. it also raises the question of whether the congressman may have committed some kind of a crime, such as obstruction of justice if those reports of him asking ginger lee to lie are true. a former assistant...
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