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better intersection at diamond and bosworth. tom lantos was able to secure a land -- and earmark for transit improvement in this area. there has been a lot of frustration in the community about the lack of progress there and i know that part of it was waiting for this plan to be complete and i want to impress not just on planning but on the mta and -- how critically important is to move forward in a tangible way, to start making the transit improvements in this area and to show the community this is not just the plan, that we will implement it and make a trend -- tangible improvements. the other point i want to make, there is not a rezoning of that lot. the possible of a future -- possible future development is controversial and there is a lot of viewpoints on all sides and i know that bart, david decides will go through an extensive committee process to insure that everyone has the opportunity for input and whatever happens, that site and set being something that is beneficial to the community. some people were concerned this p
better intersection at diamond and bosworth. tom lantos was able to secure a land -- and earmark for transit improvement in this area. there has been a lot of frustration in the community about the lack of progress there and i know that part of it was waiting for this plan to be complete and i want to impress not just on planning but on the mta and -- how critically important is to move forward in a tangible way, to start making the transit improvements in this area and to show the community...
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his name is harry bosworth, a former irs investigator.e was arrested for driving under the influence after that crash. it wasn't the first time he was caught drunk driving. in fact, it wasn't his second or third time. it was his fourth drunk driving arrest. what makes this harry bosworth case so stunny is he was pardoned by haley barbour. he was sitting in jail after his fourth arrest when the governor signed his pardon. this is the dash cam video of his third arrest. this was the one he was pardoned for. felony dui he pled guilty 2010. here is the officer who arrested him the thirst time. >> there was an open bottle of wine in the front seat, an open bottle of champagne in the front seat. he had a large cup that was full of red wine. >> bosworth's blood alcohol level was twice the limit. he had three in one year. the first two were misdemeanors, for his third arrest, he was sentenced to a year of house arrest and four years in an alcohol abuse program. a year after his third arrest, he applied for the pardon. some of his high profile fri
his name is harry bosworth, a former irs investigator.e was arrested for driving under the influence after that crash. it wasn't the first time he was caught drunk driving. in fact, it wasn't his second or third time. it was his fourth drunk driving arrest. what makes this harry bosworth case so stunny is he was pardoned by haley barbour. he was sitting in jail after his fourth arrest when the governor signed his pardon. this is the dash cam video of his third arrest. this was the one he was...
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his name is harry bosworth, a former irs investigator. he was arrested for driving under the influence after that crash. it wasn't the first time he was caught drunk driving. in fact, it wasn't his second or third time. it was his fourth drunk driving arrest. what makes this harry bosworth case so stunning is he was part pardoned by haley barbour. he was sitting in jail after his fourth arrest when the governor signed his pardon. this is the dash cam video of his third arrest. this was the one he was pardoned for. felony dui he pled guilty 2010. here is the officer who arrested him the third time. >> there was an open bottle of wine in the front seat, an open bottle of champagne in the front seat. he had a large cup that was full of red wine. >> blood alcohol level was twice the limit. he had three in one year. the first two were misdemeanors, for his third arrest, he was sentenced to a year of house arrest and four years in an alcohol abuse program. a year after his third arrest, he applied for the pardon. some of his high profile friend
his name is harry bosworth, a former irs investigator. he was arrested for driving under the influence after that crash. it wasn't the first time he was caught drunk driving. in fact, it wasn't his second or third time. it was his fourth drunk driving arrest. what makes this harry bosworth case so stunning is he was part pardoned by haley barbour. he was sitting in jail after his fourth arrest when the governor signed his pardon. this is the dash cam video of his third arrest. this was the one...
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this is the handover from ambassador bosworth to glenn davi davies's u.s. representative.to denuclearization, and what conditions north korea will come back. another important purpose is to gauge what's happening inside of jong un, any changes or eight railings regarding the death of kim jong-il. >>> power has been in this family since the beginning of the country. if something would happen to kim, who would succeed him? would there be a crisis? >> i think the consist senses view is there would be a crisis. kim jong-un is the blood relative and continuation of the line. if you look at the other individuals, they're powerful figures, but they don't have the authority to be the sole head. i think, as i
this is the handover from ambassador bosworth to glenn davi davies's u.s. representative.to denuclearization, and what conditions north korea will come back. another important purpose is to gauge what's happening inside of jong un, any changes or eight railings regarding the death of kim jong-il. >>> power has been in this family since the beginning of the country. if something would happen to kim, who would succeed him? would there be a crisis? >> i think the consist senses view...
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our guests are michael horrigan and barry bosworth. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> when president lincoln was shot on april 14, 1865, he was wearing a black coat made for his second inaugural by brooks brothers. it's cared for the national p parks service. american history tv documented the process of removing a replica coat and placing the original coat on display for the public and learned how the artifact is preserved for future generations. lincoln's coat on american artifacts in sunday morning at 8:00, also at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >> the head of the transportation security administration, john pistole testified about aircraft security. this hearing. house homeland security subcommittee on transportation security is an hour. >>> the subcommittee on transportation security will come to order. we're meeting today to examine the transportation security's administration screening partnership program. i apologize for the delay, but they don't let me have
our guests are michael horrigan and barry bosworth. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> when president lincoln was shot on april 14, 1865, he was wearing a black coat made for his second inaugural by brooks brothers. it's cared for the national p parks service. american history tv documented the process of removing a replica coat and placing the original coat on display for the public and learned how the artifact is preserved for future...
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has been promoted is happy to meet with gwen davis, a lower rank than the man he succeeded, steve bosworth. so there was no talk of hierarchy, there was just talk on issues that had long divided us and which we were able to talk about since kim jong-un came into power. >> woodruff: balbina hwang, do you agree this is a big break through? >> i don't, unfortunately. i would hesitate to call it a step in the right direction. the problem is the bar has been moved so far backwards that even if we return to where talks stalled in october, 2008, i'm not sure this statement today gets us to that point. it's certainly leaning in the right direction and i think it's a positive sign but i hesitate to read too much into this. >> woodruff: what about ambassador tkpwr +*el gregg's pt you have ranking officials on the north korean side that are willing to meet with less ranking folks from the u.s. side. >> i'm not sure that's quite the calculation. glen davies was the ambassador for i.a.e.a. of the united states in vienna so he does certainly is ambassadorial status. i think the more important point here
has been promoted is happy to meet with gwen davis, a lower rank than the man he succeeded, steve bosworth. so there was no talk of hierarchy, there was just talk on issues that had long divided us and which we were able to talk about since kim jong-un came into power. >> woodruff: balbina hwang, do you agree this is a big break through? >> i don't, unfortunately. i would hesitate to call it a step in the right direction. the problem is the bar has been moved so far backwards that...
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and barry bosworth, senior fellow in economic studies with a new book out.t is called, "the decline in savings -- the threat to america's prosperity." we are wrapping up on the "washington journal." we hope you'll be back with us tomorrow might 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> news from the white house this morning. news organizations reporting the white house plans to announce a compromise bill a the concerns about health and human services ruling requiring religious employers to cover birth control according to a senior administration officials. gabrielle giffords reportedly in washington today of the president will sign her a bill we will now take you live to the second day of the conservative political action conference. on your screen, the executive director for the american center of law and justice and will be introducing virginia gov. bob mcdonnell. live coverage here on c-span. >> we encourage illegal immigration, but to sue the state of arizon
and barry bosworth, senior fellow in economic studies with a new book out.t is called, "the decline in savings -- the threat to america's prosperity." we are wrapping up on the "washington journal." we hope you'll be back with us tomorrow might 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> news from the white house this morning. news organizations reporting the white house...
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our guests are michael horrigan of the bureau of labor statistics and barry bosworth of the brookingsnstitution. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> a couple of live events to tell you about today. the turkish foreign minister talks about his country's role in the middle east at the center for strategic and international studies. that's on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span2 at 1:00 p.m. eastern, a brookings institution forum on a new strategic arms reduction treaty. >> just so we all remember, here is that wonderful moment when senator lott revealed his nostalgia for the state right segregationist south. take a look. >> when strom their manned ran for president, we voted for him. we're proud of him. >> talkingpointsmemo.com on the internet and his website's emergence into the breaking news business. >> the media ecosystem is such a different world today than it was 10 years ago. i think things like that happen all the time now. i mean, i know that there's certainly many big stories that t.p.m. has had over the last decade, you know, more an
our guests are michael horrigan of the bureau of labor statistics and barry bosworth of the brookingsnstitution. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> a couple of live events to tell you about today. the turkish foreign minister talks about his country's role in the middle east at the center for strategic and international studies. that's on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span2 at 1:00 p.m. eastern, a brookings institution forum on a new...
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our guests are michael horrigan and barry bosworth. >> just the way i remember it, here is that wonderfulent when the senator revealed his nostalgia for the state's rights segregation of the self. >> when strom thurmond and for president, we voted for him. we are proud of him. >> josh margolin the internet and his website and the breaking news business. >> the media is such a different world today that it was 10 years ago. i think things like that happen all the time now. and know there are certainly many big stories of the last decade. now we have an editorial staff of 20 people, so we are breaking stories right and left. the thing is, it has almost become commonplace. it is not nearly as surprising today as it was back then. >> more about tpm and josh marshall, the night at 8 eastern and pacific on "q&a". the senate judiciary committee has voted 11-7 to approve a bill that would require the supreme court to televise its oral arguments. we will show you that discussion in 10 minutes. first, justices antonin scalia and steven briar with their opinions of televising the high court. the tes
our guests are michael horrigan and barry bosworth. >> just the way i remember it, here is that wonderfulent when the senator revealed his nostalgia for the state's rights segregation of the self. >> when strom thurmond and for president, we voted for him. we are proud of him. >> josh margolin the internet and his website and the breaking news business. >> the media is such a different world today that it was 10 years ago. i think things like that happen all the time...