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transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm tom mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america five ready to join the movement then walk a little bit of. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred top two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face. olympic torch relay. on r t r c dot com. one hundred days remain. to mine. one hundred days of flame and road to sochi karachi. two years after the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government. weak rule of law and the endless violence in the country with weapons has resulted in libya facing failed state status activists the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. that had
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of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once i'm tom mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing or define ready to join the movement then walk the. new york with oscar nominated actor michael shannon best known as nelson ben all done in the it h.b.o. show boardwalk empire that airs sundays at nine pm on h.b.o. he's also played the villain general zod in the summer's superhero blockbuster man of steel he played the jersey mob hitman richie called kinski in the iceman out on d.v.d. now tell me about this role on the boardwalk empire how do you see him nelson oh well he's been through so many changes. and he's a pretty good example of somebody who. got their beliefs handed to him on a platter you know he started out very righteous a crusader against drink drink yes and. basically because of all the corruption. and lanning city was not able to do much about it and eventually just gave up and his life an
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transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm tom mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem truck rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america to find ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. this is a media leave us so we leave to be. by the sea motions to truly play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . basis of economic ups and downs in the fine at long stakes the longer the deal and the rest the. case will be every week on a plane. and. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand one hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air sea space. olympic torch relay. on r t r g dot com perfect. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to dublin and
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seattle is mark gleason the executive director of alaska baron see crabbers an organization that represents the crab harvesters and on the telephone with us near dutch harbor, alaska is tomain of the breast the marion and joins us from that vessel tonight, mark it's great to talk with you, let me start with you. give me your reaction to what congress did tonight? >> i think the biggest reaction is just relief. we are happy it's over and happy we can get federal workers back to work sore our her are permits can be issued so we can get back to work. >> what has been the problem with -- what has been the problem with the shutdown and the impact that it's had? >> well, so far i mean, the boat have been tied to the docks, the season officially opened wednesday and you know, while we are tied to the docks, we are still racking up bills, you know for fuel, mooring, insurance, food to crews, most of these boats have significant cash out of pocket already just gearing up for the season. so you know, fishing is a seasonal business. you go long periods of time with no revenue coming in, only money going out and right now, we are ready to go fishing. and we need to start paying thos
seattle is mark gleason the executive director of alaska baron see crabbers an organization that represents the crab harvesters and on the telephone with us near dutch harbor, alaska is tomain of the breast the marion and joins us from that vessel tonight, mark it's great to talk with you, let me start with you. give me your reaction to what congress did tonight? >> i think the biggest reaction is just relief. we are happy it's over and happy we can get federal workers back to work sore...
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now let's bring in mark to explain what's going on, mark. >> tom brind l is our referee here with the pga tour and he's letting both sides know that they have the option to finish the hole if they'd like. it's their choice. but they would not play after this hole. >> well, it's pretty dark out here. the camera makes it look much brighter than it is. i'm sitting just above the 14th green and i can look out and it's pretty dark. looks like everybody now is starting to head in. oh. there's webb simpson and his wife. his caddie, paul. >> looks like they're going to mark. that's john telling them they can mark their ball. and it looks as though they are done for the day. so good comeback for the americans. see what happens going in tomorrow now back over at 10 ernie els with his second shot. boy, that sounded crisp. and this was also just a moment ago. wild tee shot left by tiger woods, matt kuchar. way up in the air. look at that shot. kuch. and they just decided to stop as well. so dan hicks, what's going on in your tower? >> well, play has stopped for today, jake. after a long saturday
now let's bring in mark to explain what's going on, mark. >> tom brind l is our referee here with the pga tour and he's letting both sides know that they have the option to finish the hole if they'd like. it's their choice. but they would not play after this hole. >> well, it's pretty dark out here. the camera makes it look much brighter than it is. i'm sitting just above the 14th green and i can look out and it's pretty dark. looks like everybody now is starting to head in. oh....
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. >>> best-selling author tom clancy, who also made his mark in hollywood, has died at the age of 66. clancy passed away at a baltimore hospital last night. the cause of death has not been released. he was a former insurance agent who wrote 28 novels. pay the games and clear and present danger, they were among those that set the bar for military accuracy and blockbuster thrillers, patriot games. his latest novel, command authority, is set to be released december 3. >>> it's day 2 of the government shutdown. this is a live look on the senate floor where lawmakers are in session going back and forth over a solution. president obama has scheduled a meeting with congressional leaders at the white house in just about 2.5 hours. >>> the president is expected to urge lawmakers to agree on a spending bill to re-open the government. cbs reporter tara mergener has details from washington. >> reporter: there is no sign of a compromise on capitol hill but plenty of finger-pointing. >> the republicans in the house have proposed one cockamamie can't pass idea after another the last few days. >> in
. >>> best-selling author tom clancy, who also made his mark in hollywood, has died at the age of 66. clancy passed away at a baltimore hospital last night. the cause of death has not been released. he was a former insurance agent who wrote 28 novels. pay the games and clear and present danger, they were among those that set the bar for military accuracy and blockbuster thrillers, patriot games. his latest novel, command authority, is set to be released december 3. >>> it's...
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ago i went to the source and talked to two texans about it, former house majority leader tom delay and columnist mark mckinnon cofounder of no labels. and senior advisor to george bush. >> senator, from your standpoint what did ted cruz actually accomplish? >> what he accomplished was bringing together people from all over the united states, and he led and showed his leadership and organizing all those people is a huge accomplishment, particularly since the conservatives have been crying out for leadership for many, many years, and he filled that void. >> but i mean, he signed up some -- a lot of people. critics of his will say, well look, that's potential fundraising pool for him so they understand what he got out of that. but led them to where? what actually came out of all of this? >> well, don't be so cynical. there's a movement out here in the real world, anderson. people are desperate to stop this runaway federal spending. they're desperate to get rid of obama care. they're desperate for solutions to the country's problems. and he has provided all of that for the american people. unfortunately,
ago i went to the source and talked to two texans about it, former house majority leader tom delay and columnist mark mckinnon cofounder of no labels. and senior advisor to george bush. >> senator, from your standpoint what did ted cruz actually accomplish? >> what he accomplished was bringing together people from all over the united states, and he led and showed his leadership and organizing all those people is a huge accomplishment, particularly since the conservatives have been...
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ago i went to the source and talked to two texans about it, former house majority leader tom delay and columnist markckinnon cofounder of no labels. and senior advisor to george bush. >> senator, from your standpoint what did ted cruz actually accomplish? >> what he accomplished was bringing together people from all over the united states, and he led and showed his leadership and organizing all those people is a huge accomplishment, particularly since the conservatives have been crying out for leadership for many, many years, and he filled that void. >> but i mean, he signed up some -- a lot of people. critics of his will say, well look, that's potential fundraising pool for him so they understand what he got out of that. but led them to where? what actually came out of all of this? >> well, don't be so cynical. there's a movement out here in the real world, anderson. people are desperate to stop this runaway federal spending. they're desperate to get rid of obama care. they're desperate for solutions to the country's problems. and he has provided all of that for the american people. unfortunately, b
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." >>> "the hunt for red october" marked the start of tom clancy's prolific career in the literary worldtonight he's being remembered for his incredible attention to detail. he pinned more than two dozen novels. 17 of them number one best sellers. several books went onto become black buster films. he passed away last night in baltimore. tom clancy was 66 years old. former secretary of state collin powell says he lost a great friend and the world lost a great author. writing i enjoyed all of his books but had a special feeling for clear and present danger because he got the idea from conversations we had. >>> jurors are deliberating the case of a young father accused of child abuse. 21-year-old david thatcher is accused of killing one of his 6-week-old daughters and hurting the other. >>> just about 30 minutes ago jurors walked out of the courthouse and went home. still no verdict in the case. these are pictures of david thatcher on monday. he told jurors he only confessed to police to allow the his relatives to sit his surviving daughter who was in the hospital fighting for her life. on
." >>> "the hunt for red october" marked the start of tom clancy's prolific career in the literary worldtonight he's being remembered for his incredible attention to detail. he pinned more than two dozen novels. 17 of them number one best sellers. several books went onto become black buster films. he passed away last night in baltimore. tom clancy was 66 years old. former secretary of state collin powell says he lost a great friend and the world lost a great author....
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tom fuentes. why not as mark o'mara said, take a breath, assess and it try to avoid shooting her. >>> >> how do they know she is really stopped? she was stopped once by the barricades at the white house. that didn't stop her. she was stopped theoretically at the beginning of the video on three sides with half a dozen officers pointing guns at her. that didn't stop her. >> reporter: fuentes and other law enforcement experts say there is another reason why police may have felt they had to shoot at the suspect. the fact this played out near two high profile targets. the white house and the capitol. felony he is said at that moment, officers didn't know anything about the driver or what she had in that vehicle. >> does she have explosives in it and pose a greater danger? is she just look fog arrest large gathering of people that she can drive up close and explode a bomb? >> reporter: they said the fact that she didn't turn out to have a firearm or a bomb in her vehicle doesn't mean she didn't have a weapon. they say she was driving a 3,000 pound weapon and she had used it twice to strike police officers
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mark, you knew tom foley well. what legacy -- it was a very different time in washington. >> it was. it's only 20 years ago, judy, but he brought to it -- to his whole public career a meticulous sense of fairness and a genuine respect for the opinions of others. tom foley i heard him say time and again "you are the speaker of the house." he was a great historian, scholar. he said "there are only two offices defined in the constitution, the president of the united states and the speaker of the house." and he said "you're not speaker of a party." and he wasn't. he was always -- he would -- bob michael, the republican leader, was a good friend. he gould to bob michael's office for meetings. which is in the protocol of washington not done. you come to the president or you come to the speaker. and he was just a -- he believed in the institution. in terms of substance there were three individuals who were responsible for food stamps in the nutrition plan in this country that according to to the census bureau lifted four
mark, you knew tom foley well. what legacy -- it was a very different time in washington. >> it was. it's only 20 years ago, judy, but he brought to it -- to his whole public career a meticulous sense of fairness and a genuine respect for the opinions of others. tom foley i heard him say time and again "you are the speaker of the house." he was a great historian, scholar. he said "there are only two offices defined in the constitution, the president of the united states and...
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jeanne tripplehorn has made her mark costarring in movement but -- movies with michael douglas and tom cruise and the award- winning series "big love" and "criminal minds." is latest movie "mad men" directed and cowritten by her husband. >> i don't believe in coincidences, so i can't help thinking for some reason our paths keep crossing. somehow you are supposed to be here. and i'm supposed to be here. somehow, we've managed to find each other. >> how could you ever help me? >> you tell me. i was teasing jeanne this movie had its premiere -- it opened in new york and tulsa. it opened in tulsa because -- >> thah's where i was born and raised. he said, how are we going to see this movie? he knew it was going to be independent. he kept his word. how was the world premiere? >> great. it was like getting married all over again. of people seen a lot in a long time. that youd i understand slept separately? >> yes, i think it was really we didn't want to talk about the movie at home. we wanted to keep it separate. he was direct and. we were wearing two different hats. it made sense to keep it
jeanne tripplehorn has made her mark costarring in movement but -- movies with michael douglas and tom cruise and the award- winning series "big love" and "criminal minds." is latest movie "mad men" directed and cowritten by her husband. >> i don't believe in coincidences, so i can't help thinking for some reason our paths keep crossing. somehow you are supposed to be here. and i'm supposed to be here. somehow, we've managed to find each other. >> how...
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pops up what is christopher columbus his legacy and how should we mark this day one man says that this day has been unjustly criticize tom about in joins me now to explain why christopher columbus wasn't as bad as history portrays him he's an analyst at the iron ryan center and also the author of the book the enemies of christopher columbus' thank you so much for joining me so let's start off with what is columbus day. well columbus day to me is it's an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to the core values of western civilization i'm talking about the civilization the columbus brought with him to the new world it was in a state of transition and improvement at that time and i'm talking about values like reason science technology individual rights capitalism the industrial revolution and eventually of course the united states of america columbus made a new found a new home for western civilization and able to spread to north america and flourish here the reason to celebrate columbus day is to recommit to that civilization because it's the ideas of western civilization are what allows us to look back four five hundred
pops up what is christopher columbus his legacy and how should we mark this day one man says that this day has been unjustly criticize tom about in joins me now to explain why christopher columbus wasn't as bad as history portrays him he's an analyst at the iron ryan center and also the author of the book the enemies of christopher columbus' thank you so much for joining me so let's start off with what is columbus day. well columbus day to me is it's an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to...
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all things that made tom clancy's stories hits in the literary world and also on the big screen. >> the author passed away last night at the age of 66. mark barger has a look back now at his impressive career. >> tom clancy's goal had been simply to write one book. but he wrote more than 20. his high-tech cold war thrillers sold more than 100,000 copies and made him among the most popular authors of his time. >> people write about people who believe in something. people with a sense of duty, with a sense of mission, who will make the world better in some way. >> reporter: his success started in 1984 with "the hunt for red october." later turned into a movie, it was the first of several books featuring cia hero jack ryan. >> i got information from those interviews. none of it is classified. it's all in the open. really a matter of doing good research as a reporter does good research. >> reporter: it fascinated readers. the pre9/11 thriller dead of honor included a jumbo jet crashing into the u.s. capitol. films based on the novels became box office hits. even video games took inspiration from the high stake story lines of clancy's work. >>
all things that made tom clancy's stories hits in the literary world and also on the big screen. >> the author passed away last night at the age of 66. mark barger has a look back now at his impressive career. >> tom clancy's goal had been simply to write one book. but he wrote more than 20. his high-tech cold war thrillers sold more than 100,000 copies and made him among the most popular authors of his time. >> people write about people who believe in something. people with a...
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tom? >> down in houston raising big bucks from texas fat cats. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was markor's new ad hitting back at his opponent tom cotton. the fight is heating up, but ever since the 2012 election, the republican party has been on a self-destructive path, many believe. alienating many small groups and swing voters that cost them the election in the first place. they did lose the election last year. nearly a year out from the next national election, gop increases their chances every day of blowing a winnable opportunity to wrestle back control of the u.s. senate. while it's still unlikely the democrats take back the house, the more they settle for chaos, the more they risk their majority in that chamber as well. the gop is making a masochistic effort to lose power and is flirting with just that possibility. that expert is charlie cook along with john feehery. is there a win direction right now, charlie, that will effect elections coming out of this fight over the debt ceiling and, of course, the shutdown? >> chris, you know, these kinds of things nobody wins. everybody l
tom? >> down in houston raising big bucks from texas fat cats. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was markor's new ad hitting back at his opponent tom cotton. the fight is heating up, but ever since the 2012 election, the republican party has been on a self-destructive path, many believe. alienating many small groups and swing voters that cost them the election in the first place. they did lose the election last year. nearly a year out from the next national election, gop...
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tom cole also talking tax hikes. that's unbelievable. we're back with our panel. what did you tale me mark simone. senior republican like tom cole talk tax hikes? what's that all about? >> it's crazy. it's insane. you know the worst case scenario is not that you don't raise the debt limit it's that you hit it. you're not supposed to hit the debt limit. republicans are often as bad as democrats they won't cut spending. you got to cut spending. we don't have a revenue problem. we have more than enough revenue coming in. we need to cut spending. reagan doubles revenue. bush set the all-time record for revenue in the federal government. republicans didn't cut spending they got to talk about it. >> you understand chris, what tom cole says there will be no tax hike going through the republican house. won't happen. >> i completely agree. >> i thought the democrats understand that. why is raid saying everybody wants to raise taxes. >> he may be throwing i want out as a bargaining chip. there's two gains. short term gain deadline in january. the only thing that's possible, talking about 23 days of legislati
tom cole also talking tax hikes. that's unbelievable. we're back with our panel. what did you tale me mark simone. senior republican like tom cole talk tax hikes? what's that all about? >> it's crazy. it's insane. you know the worst case scenario is not that you don't raise the debt limit it's that you hit it. you're not supposed to hit the debt limit. republicans are often as bad as democrats they won't cut spending. you got to cut spending. we don't have a revenue problem. we have more...
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tom cole said, let's get off that mark. it's time to reopen the government and not hold hostage all the rest of us because of the narrow policy agenda. host: let's go to daniel in fort worth, texas on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for taking my call. i do appreciate the comment from the representative. gentleman called earlier that it is not great characterization of the american people. i called her office, she made the same comment, there's 25. i said where are they? are they on your website. she goes no, you have to look them up online. she looked up the "washington journal" and she looked up huffington post. i said i want to see on your website, she entered into the federal record. she made the comment on the floor. i want to see the letter or the people who came to her and said we will. they need to back them up. thank you. guest: i'm only going frankly, on press reports. i know as a representative if i talk to a reporter on the record, that reporter quotes me, it's pretty much what i believe and it's wha
tom cole said, let's get off that mark. it's time to reopen the government and not hold hostage all the rest of us because of the narrow policy agenda. host: let's go to daniel in fort worth, texas on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for taking my call. i do appreciate the comment from the representative. gentleman called earlier that it is not great characterization of the american people. i called her office, she made the same comment, there's 25. i said where are they? are they on...
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failure but public banks are really a hedge against that all right fantastic mark on strong public banking dot org route tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report with me back to kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest mark armstrong of public banking dot org if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time i started saying by. the olympic torch is on a big journey. one hundred twenty three days. through to the. cities of russia. really origins those people who are sixty thousand to live. in a record setting trip by land air sea. others face. a limp or treeless special coverage on archie's. role but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm not pushing the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month so it's ok because on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you run should be ready for a battle for the speech and down the street into costs. this point being of car
failure but public banks are really a hedge against that all right fantastic mark on strong public banking dot org route tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report with me back to kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest mark armstrong of public banking dot org if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time i started saying by. the olympic torch is on a big journey. one...
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failure but public banks are really a hedge against that all right fantastic mark on strong public banking dot org brad tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report was made back to kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest mark armstrong of public banking dot org if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report intellects on my status a bio. react to situation. reports. no i will leave. you. when you need a direct question the proof. be ready for a. little. much. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for was a man in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something in the defense so they delayed that they didn't use black or wooden shells but the building was but a roman how much time it took to restore it. we voted for yeltsin in the referendum the deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out of all we have to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. this point being an expensive car saloon. clueless a new fashion show. also designer bags and shoe
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failure but public banks are really a hedge against that all right fantastic mark on strong public banking dot org brad tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report was made back to kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guest mark armstrong of public banking dot org if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report intellects on backscatter same bio. three. three. three. three. three. three. four year media. at the. pledge it was terrible to say now i'm very hard to take a look at once again a little longer here there's a place that never had sex with the perfect their lives let's call it was. just so. lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists as a. the. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports but unlike the players in the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point like a muslim sage it is a lizard yet a car is on a dock in melbourne a little over a hill no more weasel words when you have a direct question and the
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failure but public banks are really a hedge against that all right fantastic mark on strong public banking dot org rather tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report was made back to kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guest mark armstrong of public banking dot org if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report intellects on backscatter same bio. it was a. very take. care . just some. lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists as a. they all told you my language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and so unless you know for instance or know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter play like the muslims say it is a lizard yell a car is on the dock in the elk on. the radio no more weasel words when you have a direct question and really prepared for a chase when you have to plunge be ready for a little freedom of speech and little down the freedoms of christ's. this point being the expensive car saloon. clueless the new fashion show. also des
failure but public banks are really a hedge against that all right fantastic mark on strong public banking dot org rather tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report was made back to kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guest mark armstrong of public banking dot org if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report intellects on backscatter same bio. it was a. very take. care . just some. lists lists...
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tom fuentes. why not, as mark o'mara said, take a breath, assess it and try to avoid shooting her there?w do those police officers know she's really stopped? she was stopped once by the barricades at the white house. that didn't stop her. she was stopped theoretically at the beginning of this video on three sides with hfl half a dozen officers pointing guns at her. that didn't stop her. >> reporter: law enforcement experts say they feel there's another reason why they had to shoot at this suspect. this played out near two high profile terrorist targets, the white house and the capitol. fuentes says at that moment, officers didn't know anything about the driver or what she had in that vehicle. >> does she have explosives in it and pose a greater danger. is she just looking for a large gathering of people she can drive up close to them and explode a bomb. >> reporter: should police have instead shot at her tires to disable the car? >> if they did shoot the tires out, the car can keep moving. if it did have a bomb or other kind of weapon they were trying to get to the white house, trying to
tom fuentes. why not, as mark o'mara said, take a breath, assess it and try to avoid shooting her there?w do those police officers know she's really stopped? she was stopped once by the barricades at the white house. that didn't stop her. she was stopped theoretically at the beginning of this video on three sides with hfl half a dozen officers pointing guns at her. that didn't stop her. >> reporter: law enforcement experts say they feel there's another reason why they had to shoot at this...
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>>mark: famed novelist tom clancy has died., " patriot games " and " clear and present danger. " clancy wrote dozens of espionage novels set in the post cold war era. he also had great success from a line of video games that bear his name. clancy was also part owner of the baltimore orioles baseball team. tom clancy was 66. >>darya: it may soon be easier for people working in san francisco to take care of their kids and other dependents. the board of supervisors has given initial approval to the family friend workplace ordinance. it allows employees with kids are caregivers responsibilities the right to request work schedules that better accommodate their needs. if that worker is denied the request, their employer would have to give a reason. businesses with less than 20 employees are exempt from the ordinance. once approved, the ordinance will go into effect at the beginning of next year. chevron investing $15.5 million into the city of richmond to boost jobs and strengthen education and the community. it's called the " commun
>>mark: famed novelist tom clancy has died., " patriot games " and " clear and present danger. " clancy wrote dozens of espionage novels set in the post cold war era. he also had great success from a line of video games that bear his name. clancy was also part owner of the baltimore orioles baseball team. tom clancy was 66. >>darya: it may soon be easier for people working in san francisco to take care of their kids and other dependents. the board of supervisors...
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joining me now mark frost and former virginia republican congressman tom davis. martin frost, you're very happy about the cardinals. leaving that aside, let me start with what the president is trying to do today with health care, sort of acknowledge the obvious? the website got off to a rocky start, but still reassure the public that, hey, it's a website that doesn't work. it doesn't mean the program isn't going to work. but you still have to fix it. having said all that. you have an interesting thing here. you had a lot of republican govern aros who opted to throw all their people into this federal website, whereas some of the governors, who opted to have their own website, those have operated okay. >> look, a lot of this, it was political pressure. >> that's rightivities they felt as if we -- if we run an exchange -- >> but the exchanges run by the states have done pretty well. >> isn't that a concept -- >> you would think. 35 states threw their people into this large federal exchange. that doesn't excuse the fact that the exchange ought to work. they better ge
joining me now mark frost and former virginia republican congressman tom davis. martin frost, you're very happy about the cardinals. leaving that aside, let me start with what the president is trying to do today with health care, sort of acknowledge the obvious? the website got off to a rocky start, but still reassure the public that, hey, it's a website that doesn't work. it doesn't mean the program isn't going to work. but you still have to fix it. having said all that. you have an...
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of general readers probably don't realize, for example, that mark twain's was a life lived on the grand scale. but he spint spend his whole tom with to with. it's very absorbing. >> when you discovered some of the material in volume 2, what made you go, wow, i didn't know that? >> i was fascinated with his depth of understanding technologies. there is a lot of that in volume 2, special especially, i think. he was the first one to put a private home in his home the first time. you see those fab. he was fascinated by the machine that can pipe music into homes rather than wi-fi. >> if you're not aware already that he's a committed anti imperialist, then that will come as a surprise. there is a good deal of that, his education against the bell congo, and his feelings about you in the phillipines. >> so twain shares his thoughts about politicians, and we were just on the brink of a government shutdown. what would he say about politics and politics today? he died in 1910, so why is it his memoirs have only been published in recent years. >> parts of this memoir have been published before. parts of them were published in 1906-07 des
of general readers probably don't realize, for example, that mark twain's was a life lived on the grand scale. but he spint spend his whole tom with to with. it's very absorbing. >> when you discovered some of the material in volume 2, what made you go, wow, i didn't know that? >> i was fascinated with his depth of understanding technologies. there is a lot of that in volume 2, special especially, i think. he was the first one to put a private home in his home the first time. you...
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shutdown strategy, senator jeff flake and congressman tom cole and get analysis from the david gregory, chris matthews, chuck todd, euge eugene, ezra and markad on "way too early," your best tweets to the countdown clock. "morning joe" just moments away. so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation.
shutdown strategy, senator jeff flake and congressman tom cole and get analysis from the david gregory, chris matthews, chuck todd, euge eugene, ezra and markad on "way too early," your best tweets to the countdown clock. "morning joe" just moments away. so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in...
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clock ticks down just five seconds to go now until the one hundred day mark of the opening ceremony starts there we go good stuff for hi tom as well let me cross to pull scott in the host city of the games for his son andrew following the olympic torch relay as well it's reached rushes west of most kaliningrad. hopefully we can talk to one of them hang on gallery who can we talk to as. all right we can see you guys we can hear that's a good start paul first of all one hundred days to go that we've just been watching around the clock in moscow already is the city for the olympics down there in sochi . well the message. is ready in fact it's all actually rather located here in sochi to mark one hundred days until the start of the games is a real sense around the place for the hard work is going to continue over the next few months in the new president of the international olympic committee thomas says that the one hundred days in the lead up to the games are undoubtedly going to be the busiest for the organizers now back has been on a tour of some of the venues over the last twenty four hours or so he's been to the main medi
clock ticks down just five seconds to go now until the one hundred day mark of the opening ceremony starts there we go good stuff for hi tom as well let me cross to pull scott in the host city of the games for his son andrew following the olympic torch relay as well it's reached rushes west of most kaliningrad. hopefully we can talk to one of them hang on gallery who can we talk to as. all right we can see you guys we can hear that's a good start paul first of all one hundred days to go that...
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mark prior. he's begun running this ad against republican congressman tom cotton. >> the government shutdown cost america $24 billion. cotton and a small group of reckless congressmen took our country to the brink of default. >> these dueling arguments are the ones we're probably going to hear for the next year. we got a preview at last night's virginia gubernatorial debate. the last debate before that election in november. >> just this week, he refused to say whether he supported reopening the government. >> i was the first to fight obama care, but my opponent didn't think it went far enough. look how badly they're doing with the health care exchanges. now he insists that obama care has to be expanded in virginia. why would we expand failure? >> here's the thing. this week has been a painful one for democrats. now forced into the role of locking the line between criticizing and defending the rollout of the president's signature domestic achievement. >> amazon and ebay don't crash the week before christmas, and pro flowers doesn't crash on valentine's day. >> neither you nor anyone else at the ta
mark prior. he's begun running this ad against republican congressman tom cotton. >> the government shutdown cost america $24 billion. cotton and a small group of reckless congressmen took our country to the brink of default. >> these dueling arguments are the ones we're probably going to hear for the next year. we got a preview at last night's virginia gubernatorial debate. the last debate before that election in november. >> just this week, he refused to say whether he...
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third quarter mark this in your category of something you don't see every stay. tomrady with a miscue. the first pick 6 since september 25th, 2011. it's creeping back in. giveno smith - -- gino smith, it's his ball game. a little magic. running in for the 12 yard score. in overtime with the score tied at 27, from 42 yards out - let's go home. jets win this one 30-27. more afce action buffalo and mima. it's thrown to the wrong-coloured journey. buffalo seven has the lead and ryan hooks up gibson and check out the run. leaps over his players and there he goes. now the dolphins - they take the first lead of the game. finding gibson. this time on a yard score. second hook up giving the dolphins 21-17 lead. the bills down 21-20. they drive the length of the field getting dan in position for the game-winning field goal. that's the ball game there. 23-21. eagles versus cowboys is a big rivalry. the head coach is not going to put effort into winning the game. every game is dead. in reality it's not another game. the winner of the match up takes the top spot in the nsc east.
third quarter mark this in your category of something you don't see every stay. tomrady with a miscue. the first pick 6 since september 25th, 2011. it's creeping back in. giveno smith - -- gino smith, it's his ball game. a little magic. running in for the 12 yard score. in overtime with the score tied at 27, from 42 yards out - let's go home. jets win this one 30-27. more afce action buffalo and mima. it's thrown to the wrong-coloured journey. buffalo seven has the lead and ryan hooks up gibson...
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tom hanks surprising health revelations to david letterman. how the oscar winner's film career may have played a role. ,, ,,,,,, closer to the world series. mark sayre joins us in >>> the oakland a's have a chance tonight to win their first play-off series since 2006. mark sayre joins us in oakland where the play-off run has given the fans something to hang their hat on. >> reporter: we are at the new parkway theater 24th and telegraph at oakland. take a look at this. hundreds of a's fans have been here all afternoon watching the game on a big-screen tv and it's not over yet. >> less go oakland! >>> reporter: if they couldn't be in detroit, a's fans say the new parkway theater was the next best place to be to see this afternoon's game. >> it's like being at the game. >> reporter: fans watched on a big screen from two levels yelling excitement at the big plays and showing disappointment when things didn't work out. a's fans say they have always known that their fan base is rock solid. >> our fans are always there. giants fans are always fair weather fans. fair weather fans, definitely. not in oakland here. we're hard core baseball fans here. >>
tom hanks surprising health revelations to david letterman. how the oscar winner's film career may have played a role. ,, ,,,,,, closer to the world series. mark sayre joins us in >>> the oakland a's have a chance tonight to win their first play-off series since 2006. mark sayre joins us in oakland where the play-off run has given the fans something to hang their hat on. >> reporter: we are at the new parkway theater 24th and telegraph at oakland. take a look at this. hundreds of...
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team line from last year with me tom would say there are security concerns in moscow with thousands of muslims like gathering for one of islam the most holy days each marks the end of hodge which is the annual pilgrimage to the city of mecca here in russia it's also known as cuban byron but it comes in the wake of sunday's massive ethnic protests in the capital artist damages you can have small. guy at a how is the day being mocked to say flaw. well terbium setting of moscow's main mosque right behind me thousands of muslims began the celebration of this holiday with a prayer here. literally means the feast of the sec are five that commemorates abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son ishmael to show his face to allah on this day muslims kill a sheep or go to and give them each to the poor and shared among family and neighbors as you can imagine many did not like the sight of animals being killed in their backyard so moscow's sorties have designated special locations farms where muslims could practice the ritual of a second feis russia is home to around twenty million muslims so a huge muslim community here the celebrations comes days after the riots i
team line from last year with me tom would say there are security concerns in moscow with thousands of muslims like gathering for one of islam the most holy days each marks the end of hodge which is the annual pilgrimage to the city of mecca here in russia it's also known as cuban byron but it comes in the wake of sunday's massive ethnic protests in the capital artist damages you can have small. guy at a how is the day being mocked to say flaw. well terbium setting of moscow's main mosque right...
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and working with mark hurlberg, the executive director at the avon foundation, very progressive in thinking, and tomuse as well at nci so i came up with the idea for another way to commercialize the invention. a little more background on that, we interviewed more than 300 organizations and before 10 years of analysis, on every deal that has been done in b2b, and angel investors, and private equity and venture capital to identify where is the money going to go. so we can easily match the valuable inventions that we find to nose who need it. and we found that there is a disconnect between some of the inventions that we found especially breast cancer inventions and those that are potential parties. >> it is kind of orphan inventions that don't have a partner. >> they don't have a partner and there is no desire to inlicense them in the industry. so what i did is come up with this idea to create this business plan and startup challenge. and so it is a three phase challenge. a letter of intent and business phase and startup phase. and the team's structure is a little different. it is international by the
and working with mark hurlberg, the executive director at the avon foundation, very progressive in thinking, and tomuse as well at nci so i came up with the idea for another way to commercialize the invention. a little more background on that, we interviewed more than 300 organizations and before 10 years of analysis, on every deal that has been done in b2b, and angel investors, and private equity and venture capital to identify where is the money going to go. so we can easily match the...
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marks for how they're running. colorado and kentucky are getting cited as being good examples. >> tom, thanks for that reporting ando turn to matt hoeny who's a senior writer for "wired." thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. look. there's clearly a gap in the policy and execution. how is this thing actually being rolled out regardless of where you are on the policy? it seems from what we're learning there's a lot of concerns. put this in the context for us of other websites. you know, we hear about soft launches, beta testing, at times where some people try a sight before everyone tries it. should they have done more of that and how bad does this look given your background in reporting? >> clearly they have two problems and one is the system. the other as you alluded to is the scale. and it's really, really difficult to launch the scale. you know, they've gotten 15 million unique people that have gone there on the first two weeks. that makes it really difficult. when you see facebook roll out a new feature or google or twitter, they'll roll it out to a small subset of people, make sure it'
marks for how they're running. colorado and kentucky are getting cited as being good examples. >> tom, thanks for that reporting ando turn to matt hoeny who's a senior writer for "wired." thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. look. there's clearly a gap in the policy and execution. how is this thing actually being rolled out regardless of where you are on the policy? it seems from what we're learning there's a lot of concerns. put this in the...