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as pete points out, there could have been some type of transfer dna that allowed for her to be withinximity and it somehow transferring to the bomb, whether through a vehicle or something or other. >> right. what they've got to do is they take the samples from the spouse. they'll get the samples from other family members. you know, could be someone who told the bomb. also, they have to check after the fact. a victim could have picked up the pieces of the pressure cooker to move it, an emergency worker. they have a lot of checking to do. the thing about dna is once you find out it's a match, then you know exactly where it came from. so that's not a condemnation of criminality, but you have to put the pieces together to see how they could have touched it. >> if you're just joining us, n b news can confirm that three additional suspects have been taken into custody in relation to the boston marathon bombing. that happened today. we have pete williams reporting out of washington, d.c. michael isikoff in boston. micha michael, right now the boston police are saying there is no threat to th
as pete points out, there could have been some type of transfer dna that allowed for her to be withinximity and it somehow transferring to the bomb, whether through a vehicle or something or other. >> right. what they've got to do is they take the samples from the spouse. they'll get the samples from other family members. you know, could be someone who told the bomb. also, they have to check after the fact. a victim could have picked up the pieces of the pressure cooker to move it, an...
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but it also thanks companies such as pete's coffee and ikea or keeping guns out of their stores and serving swedish meat balls. joining us now is one of the moms. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you so much. >> michael: when you were on the show in march your focus was on lawmakers, why move to the corporate responsibility now? >> we're still pressuring lawmakers. but when the senate voted against background checks in april, they locked a door so we decided to go in through a window. we're going to change the culture in this country. and we realized there are a lot of lax laws and policies in this country, including the policies of american businesses. i didn't realize when i was getting my latte at starbucks, i may be standing next to someone with a loaded weapon. i don't want to spend my money there. and moms make 80% of the spending decisions in this country. so we're telling moms go to pete's coffee instead. >> michael: how important is it then to change the culture of guns in america and not just the laws? i see you are focussed in both directions. >> one impacts the other
but it also thanks companies such as pete's coffee and ikea or keeping guns out of their stores and serving swedish meat balls. joining us now is one of the moms. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you so much. >> michael: when you were on the show in march your focus was on lawmakers, why move to the corporate responsibility now? >> we're still pressuring lawmakers. but when the senate voted against background checks in april, they locked a door so we...
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but they also did find a woman's dna on part of the bomb itself, which as pete williams has explained mean it was transmitted from him to her, that she didn't it much it beforehand, that it was actually his dna, but they are looking into that female dna. >> there are lots of different potential explanations for why that evident would be on the bomb. clearly the fbi will be very interested in continuing to talk to the wife. she would be able to perhaps add to some of the puzzles that still exist. whether or not she had any prior knowledge of conspiracy. so far no evidence surfaced publicly, anyway, that she did. >> certainly she's not been in custody in any way, so it would seem she could only provide perhaps information about his state of mind. she doesn't seem to know anything about the bombing itself. >>> i want to ask you about guantanamo. the president was passionate, yet at the same time there doesn't seem to be anything afoot. no ability to find a way to try them or incarcerate those who have not yet been put on trial. >> this has an enormously vixing problem. i can only think t
but they also did find a woman's dna on part of the bomb itself, which as pete williams has explained mean it was transmitted from him to her, that she didn't it much it beforehand, that it was actually his dna, but they are looking into that female dna. >> there are lots of different potential explanations for why that evident would be on the bomb. clearly the fbi will be very interested in continuing to talk to the wife. she would be able to perhaps add to some of the puzzles that still...
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they made an active criminal choice to obstruct justice, go in there and get the backpack as pete described, the fireworks. the evidence in there, vaseline and other materials and his laptop, which would be significant evidence to stop another attack. these guys had left with other bombs. taking a laptop is serious. agents would want to get in there and see if there's another attack. they obstructed justice. it's serious. >> james, when you say, based on what we know about the case and what you know about the frame of the case, what they did in that dorm room was actually remove the most valuable possible material in there for investigators. >> exactly. the laptop, lawrence, mike reported he talked to one of the counsels for the defendant. they told mike they turned the laptop over to the fbi. you know, that solves the question, the laptop wasn't in the backpack, but turned over to the fbi. they have already swept it, i'm sure. >> one other thing, the fbi claims in the charging documents that the reason they took the laptop was, and i'm just going to tell you what it says. you can decide th
they made an active criminal choice to obstruct justice, go in there and get the backpack as pete described, the fireworks. the evidence in there, vaseline and other materials and his laptop, which would be significant evidence to stop another attack. these guys had left with other bombs. taking a laptop is serious. agents would want to get in there and see if there's another attack. they obstructed justice. it's serious. >> james, when you say, based on what we know about the case and...
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now, is there mendacity as pete was suggesting? i don't see it yet. we're all reporters here.'re all looking for any smoking gun, any hard evidence. when we get it, i guess that will blow up a story. but right now i would say if you look at the investigation that was done by admiral mullen and ambassador pickerring, these are men with substantial credibility in this town. they said there was no conspiracy, no lies, no cover-up. if we find something like that, i'll be the first to come running. >> shannon: we see there was push back from the state department who didn't like the earlier versions that spelled out something very different than what the final talking points turned out to be. >> yeah. i agree entirely with juan that you get the sort of deliberations behind closed doors about what is going to be enough statement you put out to the public. what i think is interesting here are a couple things. first of all, there is no mention in any of the drafts in this about the youtube video which this administration pushed rewill notlessly, blaming our first amendment for terroris
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we've been dealing with this student visa issue ever since 9/11, as pete pointed out. that was an issue then. a number of hijackers were students. we've gotten better but this is a tiny loophole still to be closed. another concern is the fbi watch list. the cia watch list. it is not clear even though the elder tsarnaev was on an fbi list, cia list, it is unclear whether there would have been the ability to question him when he left the country and when he came back to the country. whether that was legally permissible. if it was legally permissible, it ought to have been done under these circumstances. if it wasn't legally permissible, then that is a change that needs to be made in the law. these hearings that will take place i think starting next week in the house and consequently the senate will be key to finding out the answers to those questions. >> and clark, some investigators have been looking into the mosque that tamerlan tsarnaev was attending in cambridge. i'm wondering while we have you, if you can tell me your thoughts on the nypd mosque surveillance program
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. >> as pete williams pointed out yesterday, the girl scouts have long taken this step, it's not an issueor them. thank you. >>> we have sad news it share with you today this is personal. haynes johnson, the pulitzer prize-winning long-time correspondent for the "washington post" died this morning. he had a heart attack in bethesda, maryland. in 1966, johnson won the pulitzer for distinguished national reporting. of the civil rights struggle in selma, alabama. the award marked the first time in pulitzer prize history that a father and son had both received awards for reporting. his father, malcolm johnson won back in 1949 for his "new york sun" series, time on the waterfront, which was the basis for the academy award-winning film, "on the water front." haines johnson was 81 years old and he was a true gentleman. ♪ i' 'm a hard, hard ♪ worker every day. ♪ i' ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ ♪ if i ever get some money put away, ♪ ♪ i'm going to take it all out and celebrate. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker... ♪ members
. >> as pete williams pointed out yesterday, the girl scouts have long taken this step, it's not an issueor them. thank you. >>> we have sad news it share with you today this is personal. haynes johnson, the pulitzer prize-winning long-time correspondent for the "washington post" died this morning. he had a heart attack in bethesda, maryland. in 1966, johnson won the pulitzer for distinguished national reporting. of the civil rights struggle in selma, alabama. the award...
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very sketchy details we have right now, a planned suicide event is way it's been described. >> pete williams, as ever, thanks so much, pete. >> you bet. >> we will keep you updated at that story unfolds. >>> but right now, the president has just touched down in mexico city. where he'll be holding a press conference with the mexican president in the next hour. the two are expected to discuss trade, immigration, and security cooperation, among other issues. >>> and down in texas, the national rifle association is getting its annual meeting under way as the rnc gloats about president obama's defeats with video of him consoling a newtown mother. >> 100 days into his second term, already faced a string of defeats in congress. >> yes, nothing like crowing over the defeat of gun reform legislation by using a mom who lost her 6-year-old child in a massacre. more on that just ahead. >>> but we begin with the widening net of those involved in the boston marathon bombing. now including three college friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev. under arrest for conspireing to cover up evidence. like fireworks emptied of t
very sketchy details we have right now, a planned suicide event is way it's been described. >> pete williams, as ever, thanks so much, pete. >> you bet. >> we will keep you updated at that story unfolds. >>> but right now, the president has just touched down in mexico city. where he'll be holding a press conference with the mexican president in the next hour. the two are expected to discuss trade, immigration, and security cooperation, among other issues. >>>...
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thanks so much, pete, as always. great reports. pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news. attorneys for two of the suspects gave a brief press conference after the hearing. here's what they said. >> dias kadyrbayev absolutely denies the charges as we've said from the very beginning. he assisted the fbi in this investigation. he is just as shocked and horrified by the violence in boston that took place as the rest of the community is. >> my client, azamat t, feels - just like many other individuals who were interviewed on campus. he has cooperated fully with the authorities. and looks forward to the truth coming out in this case. >> that's one reason or two reasons not ever to be a criminal lawyer. anyway, now for more on this story, retired atf agent jim cavanaugh, nbc news analyst. i'm going to ignore all that stuff by those two guys. that's what criminal attorneys are paid to do. fair enough. act like your clients are completely innocent even though they basically admitted all this. anyway, let me get to this question here of the evidence, the bombing evidence, and how yo
thanks so much, pete, as always. great reports. pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news. attorneys for two of the suspects gave a brief press conference after the hearing. here's what they said. >> dias kadyrbayev absolutely denies the charges as we've said from the very beginning. he assisted the fbi in this investigation. he is just as shocked and horrified by the violence in boston that took place as the rest of the community is. >> my client, azamat t, feels - just...
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police say snickers was wearing the orange cape identifying her as a service dog. pete ended up calling police himself. and when two howard county police officers arrived. he was surprised by their reaction. they told him he was trespassing and should leave. a district manager for taco bell later apologized and said quote -- the service dog was allowed inside the store. however other guests asked the patron to leave several hours after he had finished the meal. pete says he was there less than an hour. a spokeswoman for howard county police confirmed the incident happened and says the officers may not have been able to see that snickers was a service dog. pete says his dog was wearing that orange cape. back to you. >>> the latest now on the fire in remmington in baltimore city. that's left 24 people homeless. abc2 news' sherrie johnson is on the scene with the latest on the fire. >> well yes, 24 people had to find another place to stay after a fire hit this building last night. we've been in touch with baltimore city fire department this morning. trying to get an update
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pete, thank you, as always. >>> let's talk about all of this with moderator of "meet the press" david gregory, also in our d.c. bureau. so, david, it's a lot, especially when you begin with benghazi, move on into the iris and now the ap/fbi. i looked up in the cable coverage this afternoon, was asking is this the curse of a second term? >> well, there's some of that and this is a trifecta that really goes to the president's trust that goes to the question of incompetence within the administration. the irs issue stands out to advisers i have talked to in the white house, to outside allies to the president. they say this is so egregious something has to be done. there's frustration, i can tell you, within the administration that more was not done within the treasury department to deal with this a little bit more quickly and this outrage that is being directed toward the white house would like to be reciprocated but some advisers tell me, look, there are limits to what the president can do right away to start firing people, for one. the irs is insulated in a way. why? to protect against
pete, thank you, as always. >>> let's talk about all of this with moderator of "meet the press" david gregory, also in our d.c. bureau. so, david, it's a lot, especially when you begin with benghazi, move on into the iris and now the ap/fbi. i looked up in the cable coverage this afternoon, was asking is this the curse of a second term? >> well, there's some of that and this is a trifecta that really goes to the president's trust that goes to the question of...
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but as you indicated, pete, this is one of the most popular youth organizations in this country.in, a lot of folks are saying this is another sign of the changing attitudes with regards to homosexuality. there are folks who say this doesn't go far enough. a number of groups have said they are not going to stop until the boy scouts allow same sex scout leadership -- excuse me, gay scout leadership. >> craig melvin in dallas. thank you, bud. >>> coming up next, road to recovery. we're going to take you live to oklahoma where residents are beginning that effort to clean up from the disaster. meanwhile a vastly different scene at the jersey shore. the recovery process there from hurricane sandy well under way. we're going to show you today's big opening ceremony as beach is now back open for business. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' s
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first of all, perjury is a very specific charge, and, as talking to pete williams and digging deeperinkus this week is rather complicated. there are a lot of laws, and whether the attorney general broke the laud during testimony is considered highly unlikely in any kind of balanced approach. you had your own take, and you were quoted as saying that journalists should -- >> i recommended to everybody that they read a piece by walter pinkus in "the washington post" yet about how complicated the case is and the issues in play. there were real nationality security and intelligence issues that need to be examined very carefully. it is a complex case. i don't think the administration has done a very good job in describing in detail its side of the story. but so much of washington now on both sides of the aisle is probably a political game of gotcha. the country wants to move beyond that. in this case, i don't know enough about what eric holder did or did not do to make a conclusion or judgment about whether or not he was liable for a perjury investigation of some kind. i do know that these
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as its. own state and pete the last time we had a similar century. mission was on september twenty ninth two thousand and eight cheeriest announced on that day the dow jones struck five hundred points about ten minutes in the current. so it was important for information not to get to ladies this is seen as there's all these machines are basing their intelligence of what to do on prices and prices. curves in garbage out. and put something on with that they immediately pull out immediately when it's in the blink of an i'm right that's settled as soon as we had it was the way it is on the say it's lost a whole group of liquid and we saw that kind of recently too when the twitter a.p. feed fiasco happened a couple weeks ago all this liquidity that was supposed to be there just vanished in an instant. yes that it's truly finding. since i've been doing this and i started back in eighty six i've never seen could it be it's peter that fast and that great of magnitude it was something to behold but we thought that one of the results of that was quote stopping
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as authorities were closing in on him. tonight it's providing clues to a possible motive in this case. our justice correspondent, pete williams, has details. >> reporter: as dzhokhar tsarnaev lay wounded and bleeding in a boat stored in a watertown backyard, investigators say, he picked up a pen, perhaps believing he was dying, and wrote on the inside of the wall boat was which later riddled with bullet holes when police fired on it. law enforcement officials say he wrote using crowd language that the marathon bombings were in retaliation for the u.s. military operations in iraq and afghanistan, which he said were attacks against muslims. and officials say he wrote he expected soon to be joining his older brother tamerlan as a martyr in paradise. according to investigators, he said much the same while he was questioned in the hospital during the weekend after his arrest. as for his older brother, who was the subject of a background assessment by the fbi in 2011, fbi director robert muller responded today to complaints that the boston police chief was never told about that until after the bombings. muller said police
as authorities were closing in on him. tonight it's providing clues to a possible motive in this case. our justice correspondent, pete williams, has details. >> reporter: as dzhokhar tsarnaev lay wounded and bleeding in a boat stored in a watertown backyard, investigators say, he picked up a pen, perhaps believing he was dying, and wrote on the inside of the wall boat was which later riddled with bullet holes when police fired on it. law enforcement officials say he wrote using crowd...
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pete turner, sjsu softball coach" "i've told them all along, that as long as we lose and we don't lose a lesson then the loss was worth something." since 2010, sjsu hasn't had a dominant softball team. however the ladies of spring have been piling names into the record books during all of their 2013 campaign. five players from that 2010 team returned, including four-time wac pitcher of the week, amanda pridmore. amanda pridmore, sjsu softball pitcher" "how the season has panned out is um, a reflection of how hard we have worked together as a team. i believe the team we have this year is a better team. the team that we had in 2010 was successful but um, they had talented girls, but we did not play together more like playing for--people were playing for themselves." alongside the stellar pitching is the ability of the spartans to get on-base. outfielder markesha collins has the ability to see the ball enough to draw the most walks of any spartan in school history while also being second on the team in batting average. markesha collins, sjsu softball outfielder" "we definitely have a lot
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as always. i want to swing over to our justice correspondent, pete williams. could you give us the latest on this? we know it's a fluid situation, in terms of these folks detained that are in custody. do we know anything about whether or not they knew of the actual bombing plot after the fact? >> no, we don't. there are a lot of good questions that we just don't have the answer to. let's say what we do know. we know that three roommates or suite mates of dzhokhar tsarnaev at the university of massachusetts dartmouth campus are now in federal custody, facing federal charges that relate to actions they took after the bombing. >> there's no indication, authorities say, that they had any knowledge of or participation in planning the bombings beforehand. this relates to an allegation by federal authorities that they were involved in removing items from dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room after the bombing. my colleague michael isikoff is exactly right when he says the authorities assume there were things there that were taken away. they've been going through garbage dump
as always. i want to swing over to our justice correspondent, pete williams. could you give us the latest on this? we know it's a fluid situation, in terms of these folks detained that are in custody. do we know anything about whether or not they knew of the actual bombing plot after the fact? >> no, we don't. there are a lot of good questions that we just don't have the answer to. let's say what we do know. we know that three roommates or suite mates of dzhokhar tsarnaev at the...
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/washingtonweek where among other things we'll talk about how big papi here as we now call him since the president called pete this big name how he got the story right. keep up on the daily development on the pbs newshour. and we'll be back next week on "washington week." ood night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. someoneown that we know that lives into their 90's. one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> a kqed television production. >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, wha
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as well. but we'll wait to see what he says. >> thank you so much, pete williams, thanks again. and there is bipartisan outrage as we've been saying over the irs scandal here in washington. with republican leaders vowing to find out just how did high-up, people high up the ladder and how high up the ladder the decision to target conservative groups really went. >> this morning, we all learned that the targeting wasn't limited to an irs office out of cincinnati. as the administration suggested last week. but that it reached all the way to the irs headquarters here in washington. what we don't know at this point is whether it jumped the fence from the irs to the white house. >> this of course on top of the revelation that the justice department also accessed those phone records of as many as 100 "associated press" reporters. in an unprecedented investigation of allegedly connected to a report on an intelligence operation going on in yemen. joining me for our daily fix on all of the above, chris cillizza, msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics.com and nbc's capitol h
as well. but we'll wait to see what he says. >> thank you so much, pete williams, thanks again. and there is bipartisan outrage as we've been saying over the irs scandal here in washington. with republican leaders vowing to find out just how did high-up, people high up the ladder and how high up the ladder the decision to target conservative groups really went. >> this morning, we all learned that the targeting wasn't limited to an irs office out of cincinnati. as the administration...
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as always. >> thanks, judge. hi, mooch. >> doug kass for us. >> pete, i feel left out. i'm sorry. >> guys, where are we going now? okay. let's go down to the floor of the new york stock exchange where bob pisani has more information on what we saw earlier this morning with the utilities. bob? >> yeah, kind of wild open on a number of utilities. american electric power. they mutt pout a notice saying all trades in those two stocks are going to stand. now, a little bit controversial. they had been examining them to explore the possibility they might break the trades under the clearly erroneous rules that basically said maybe mistaken orders were put in but they are told the trades are legitimate. here's what's happened here. put up american electric. aep opened at 48.18 this morning. a little bit below the last close of prior day. quickly traded down on several exchanges through 22 and change. you cannot see that there. but the trade as low as 22, those trades are going to stand, folkses. they're not busting them. let's put up nextra. up just below where it was at the clo
as always. >> thanks, judge. hi, mooch. >> doug kass for us. >> pete, i feel left out. i'm sorry. >> guys, where are we going now? okay. let's go down to the floor of the new york stock exchange where bob pisani has more information on what we saw earlier this morning with the utilities. bob? >> yeah, kind of wild open on a number of utilities. american electric power. they mutt pout a notice saying all trades in those two stocks are going to stand. now, a little...
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and san jose as well as mal pete it is a and -- medical pete it is a and in -- mal pete it is a.nd in san francisco along the embarcadero and temperatures will remain on the cool to mild side. it is early monday morning for the north bay and sliding south. perhaps a few lung gearing showers. we warm up. wednesday, thursday t look to be the warmest of the next several days. >> just a few minutes ago, they started to run on the new elevated tracks in san bruno. the $147 million improved them by elevating the train tracks. >> such a separation are reduces this to pedestrians on for the next week as they remove the temporary tracks. and minor delays should be okay. >>> they will improve safety and this has been delayed. >> this is in the tennessee valley road. there it is. you can see, it should have been turned on last december. it is still not on. >> public works are reportedly in discussions about the design requirements for the intersection. >> amazed that they haven't gotten the light on. and there has been accidents. and at lease one where they had to call an ambulance. >> publ
and san jose as well as mal pete it is a and -- medical pete it is a and in -- mal pete it is a.nd in san francisco along the embarcadero and temperatures will remain on the cool to mild side. it is early monday morning for the north bay and sliding south. perhaps a few lung gearing showers. we warm up. wednesday, thursday t look to be the warmest of the next several days. >> just a few minutes ago, they started to run on the new elevated tracks in san bruno. the $147 million improved...
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hips connors is at the muni court regularly breaking a sweat with good friends cindy nally and pete moran na. ash hackers. >> no, impossible! >> reporter: i've always wanted to do it. >> what? >> reporter: and is accommodating to autograph seekers. >> pleasure to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: have you mellowed? >> does it look like it? >> reporter: maybe a little. >> well, i don't like the word "mellow" because it seems -- i don't want it to take away from really what i am all about. >> reporter: maybe mature? >> oh, i'll take ta even better. i'll take that one. maybe. >> harry smith with a mature jimmy connors in santa barbara, california. >>> another break and up next, the news you might have missed this week including the dirty secret to having a healthy baby. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get email that lets you share, organize and stay up-to-date like never before. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. flawle
hips connors is at the muni court regularly breaking a sweat with good friends cindy nally and pete moran na. ash hackers. >> no, impossible! >> reporter: i've always wanted to do it. >> what? >> reporter: and is accommodating to autograph seekers. >> pleasure to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: have you mellowed? >> does it look like it? >> reporter: maybe a little. >> well, i don't like the word "mellow" because...
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as his replacement. >>> texas congressman pete sessions saying quote, mitt romney appeared like a kid who showed up for the teacher said explain it and mitt couldn't do it. his dad, paul ryan, explained it to him but mitt didn't get it. that's why we lost the last election. >>> rapper snoop lion, aka snoop dogg, taking a stand on gun laws he says came after newtown. the video for "no guns allowed" features news clips from the shootings and president obama's speech. >>> if you read only one thing this morning, my must-read i actually thought was from the onion, the satire, but it's in "vanity fair." here's the headline. if it were up to jane fonda, your home would be powered by your ab and glute strength. you have to read this. it's up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. t? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? this spring, dig in and save. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. keep you yard your own with your choice lawn insect controls, just $8.88. tdd: 1-800-345-2
as his replacement. >>> texas congressman pete sessions saying quote, mitt romney appeared like a kid who showed up for the teacher said explain it and mitt couldn't do it. his dad, paul ryan, explained it to him but mitt didn't get it. that's why we lost the last election. >>> rapper snoop lion, aka snoop dogg, taking a stand on gun laws he says came after newtown. the video for "no guns allowed" features news clips from the shootings and president obama's speech....
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as fbi director, robert mueller's extended term expires this fall. comey is a registered republican. with a celebrated career at justice, including a controversial showdown with bush higher-ups over eavesdropping, nbc justice correspondent pete williams joins me now. two people were being considered as finalists, james comey and lisa monaco who is the president's counterterrorism adviser. she replaced brennan in the white house. and has a top role there. but in choosing james comey. the president is making a very deliberate choice to go back to someone who served under george w. bush for what is arguably the most important post that he's going to fill. because this is not just a cabinet post. this is a ten-year term if he's confirmed. >> right. it's almost like a supreme court justice in the sense that it will be a more lasting legacy than any of the decisions he makes for his cabinet. robert mueller is the first fbi director to serve all ten years. the statutory maximum for the director and then two more as the white house asks for extra time. and there was even some suggestions from members of congress that maybe he should stay around a little longer. but clearly, he's leaving and clearly we've been told that jim comey wil
as fbi director, robert mueller's extended term expires this fall. comey is a registered republican. with a celebrated career at justice, including a controversial showdown with bush higher-ups over eavesdropping, nbc justice correspondent pete williams joins me now. two people were being considered as finalists, james comey and lisa monaco who is the president's counterterrorism adviser. she replaced brennan in the white house. and has a top role there. but in choosing james comey. the...
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. >>> time for the final trade as we go around the horn. petepache even though it was up 3.5%, more room to go. >> karen? >> if you own warner chilcott, time to sell. >> conocophillips seems to have the mojo back. >> that wraps st. >> my mission is simple. making money. we want to level the playing field for all investors. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now! . hey, i'm claimramer. welcome to "mad money." my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. lightning struck once, not twice two, two people this week. the good kind of gh
. >>> time for the final trade as we go around the horn. petepache even though it was up 3.5%, more room to go. >> karen? >> if you own warner chilcott, time to sell. >> conocophillips seems to have the mojo back. >> that wraps st. >> my mission is simple. making money. we want to level the playing field for all investors. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now! . hey, i'm claimramer. welcome to "mad money." my job is not...
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trading this hour, steve, pete, don and josh brown as well. how about that. answer that question. >> no. i think it's actually very, very different than 1999. i was there. so -- that was -- okay. so, from a stop perspective, not from a venture capital perspective, here are the major differences. one, it's not growth companies leading. it's defense i haves, bond proxies. 1999, the s&p was sporting a 30 some odd earnings multiple. right now, we're fighting over whether it should be 15 or 16. i think the parallels continue. they're not there and when you look at things like earnings, we're earning about 30 or 40% more than we were on the s&p, so we have a lower multiple, much higher profits and the fed on your side. the fed was about to go the other way back then. we don't want to look at these other periods like 1995 or the '80s and say oh, this is the same kind of market because of this, that and the other thing. >> there's that saying, if you don't learn from history, you're damned to repeat it. pete, are we 1999? >> i don't think we are yet. i think there's
trading this hour, steve, pete, don and josh brown as well. how about that. answer that question. >> no. i think it's actually very, very different than 1999. i was there. so -- that was -- okay. so, from a stop perspective, not from a venture capital perspective, here are the major differences. one, it's not growth companies leading. it's defense i haves, bond proxies. 1999, the s&p was sporting a 30 some odd earnings multiple. right now, we're fighting over whether it should be 15...
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. >> martin: retired army general pete chiarelli served two tours as a combat commander in iraq but admitsueless about brain injury when he became the number two man in the army in 2008. >> chiarelli: i had no idea that traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress were, in fact, the two largest categories of injuries that we had. >> martin: chiarelli found that traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress accounted for 36% of the disabling injuries suffered by soldiers in iraq and afghanistan. amputations accounted for 10%. what did you think when you first saw those numbers? >> chiarelli: it just absolutely floored me. i couldn't believe it. >> martin: desperate to do something, general chiarelli brought dr. hovda to the pentagon to brief the military medical establishment. >> hovda: so, i gave my shtick, and then a couple of the... of the medical doctors stood up, and they said, you know, "we really appreciate you coming here, but what you're advising us to do is bad medicine." and i said, "what do you mean, bad medicine?" and they said, "well, if you take an individual out of
. >> martin: retired army general pete chiarelli served two tours as a combat commander in iraq but admitsueless about brain injury when he became the number two man in the army in 2008. >> chiarelli: i had no idea that traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress were, in fact, the two largest categories of injuries that we had. >> martin: chiarelli found that traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress accounted for 36% of the disabling injuries suffered by...
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. >> pete, are officials giving more information? as you point had out, they knew each other. what that means as far as how frequently they spoke. the fact that the fbi was at that man's door and they talk with him and question him, would seem as if this is more than a casual passing at the gym. you know, training for boxing or whatever. >> well, yes. i think that's correct. but i think more to the point, they had been in touch just recently. one of the things that the fbi's been doing is checking anyone that either of the bombing suspects had talked to recently on the phone by checking their phone records, looking through their cell phone, looking at their e-mails and they had recently been talking to each other. so there are many reasons why the fbi wanted to talk to him. >> do we know any more about the alleged role he played in the triple murder? boston globe has written extensively on this. at one time, the fbi thought tamerlan tsarnaev had nothing do with this, but this is a friend of his and do we know what they mean by a role played in that triple murder? ? >> no. both
. >> pete, are officials giving more information? as you point had out, they knew each other. what that means as far as how frequently they spoke. the fact that the fbi was at that man's door and they talk with him and question him, would seem as if this is more than a casual passing at the gym. you know, training for boxing or whatever. >> well, yes. i think that's correct. but i think more to the point, they had been in touch just recently. one of the things that the fbi's been...
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. >> pete williams, known to president obama as big pappy. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> as washington debates immigration overhaul, the president leaves for his fourth visit to mexico as president. a three-day trip which will end at a summit with central american leaders in costa rica. >> we have spent so much time on security issues between the united states and mexico that sometimes i think we forget this is a massive trading partner. that doesn't mean we're not going to talk about security. i think that in my first conversation with the president he indicated to me he continues to be concerned about how to work together to deal with drug cartels. >> nbc's peter alexander is live at the white house for us. this is president obama's first trip to mexico to meet the new president. what is the administration hoping to accomplish on this trip? >> reporter: that's a good point that you make. the first conversation the two are going to have face to face. among the issues that will be spoken about in the course of their conversations this evening of cour
. >> pete williams, known to president obama as big pappy. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> as washington debates immigration overhaul, the president leaves for his fourth visit to mexico as president. a three-day trip which will end at a summit with central american leaders in costa rica. >> we have spent so much time on security issues between the united states and mexico that sometimes i think we forget this is a massive trading partner. that doesn't mean...
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quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and it pete it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known as mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. the americans are gone but now kurds shias and sunnis battle for control of the city even the mosques are under military protection the internet in killing goes on in the name of allah. a leave muscle with no regrets. this road fraught with danger can also hold certain surprises and. stops to help a friend even in iraq one can run out of petrol. it's hilarious we have the world's second biggest oil reserves and we're short of petrol and gas. why reduced to filling up on the black market at exorbitant prices. common sense would suggest. petrol was available in quantity and free perhaps not free but not too expensive anyway and what. john and. as soon as we arrived on the outskirts of tikrit saddam hussein's former stronghold where arrested by the police i have the feeling we were expected. after a few hours of questioning were put under house arrest in a hotel and forbidden from going out. and the sit
quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and it pete it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known as mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. the americans are gone but now kurds shias and sunnis battle for control of the city even the mosques are under military protection the internet in killing goes on in the name of allah. a leave muscle with no regrets. this road fraught with danger can also hold...
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quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and it pete it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known as mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. the americans have gone but now kurds shias and sunnis battle for control of the city even the mosques are under military protection the internet in killing goes on in the name of allah. elise muscle with no regrets. this road fraught with danger can also hold certain surprises and. stops to help a friend even in iraq one can run out of petrol. it's hilarious we have the world's second biggest oil reserves and we're short of petrol and gas. were reduced to filling up on the black market at exorbitant prices. common sense would suggest that petrol was available in quantity and free perhaps not free but not too expensive anyway. but john. as soon as we arrive on the outskirts of tikrit saddam hussein's former stronghold where arrested by the police i have the feeling we were expected. after a few hours of questioning were put under house arrest in a hotel and forbidden from going out. and the situation
quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and it pete it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known as mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. the americans have gone but now kurds shias and sunnis battle for control of the city even the mosques are under military protection the internet in killing goes on in the name of allah. elise muscle with no regrets. this road fraught with danger can also hold...
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as scout leaders. that's what they're voting on. we should know the results in about an hour. >> pete, what about religious groups? some have threatened to walk away if this ban is lifted. a lot of troops over the years have worked closely with churches. >> reporter: well, about 70% nationwide of scouting units are sponsored by churches. and many of them do oppose a change, especially the southern baptists. they're almost united in a change. but there are other churches that openly support it. interestingly the mormon church, which sponsors about a quarter of all scouting units nationwide has signalled that it would not oppose a change. so the churches in essence are literally and figuratively all over the map. >> all right, pete williams, thanks so much, pete. >>> let's get the latest from doug who says there is now a tornado warning. doug? >> yeah, we're looking at that tornado warning in through frederick county as well as clark county in virginia. let's take you right along i-81. this is right around winchester, virginia. we're watching this storm very closely. here is this storm that we've been monitoring thr
as scout leaders. that's what they're voting on. we should know the results in about an hour. >> pete, what about religious groups? some have threatened to walk away if this ban is lifted. a lot of troops over the years have worked closely with churches. >> reporter: well, about 70% nationwide of scouting units are sponsored by churches. and many of them do oppose a change, especially the southern baptists. they're almost united in a change. but there are other churches that openly...
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the fact of the matter is in storage capacity, not actual working capacity, but pete demand as a cab when you're up early enough for capacity, there is a capacity problem which will have to be addressed. you can't just say its governance and get away. the biggest problem that creates why in fact -- were he not producing thousand megawatt because i switcher installed capacity is inherently producing 10. why is that? that then becomes governess. it then becomes financial and they said that paying someone energy producing the level you could be producing. not peak demand, but the level you could be producing. every come into a nice turn with circular depth. circular debt as companies running with each other.
the fact of the matter is in storage capacity, not actual working capacity, but pete demand as a cab when you're up early enough for capacity, there is a capacity problem which will have to be addressed. you can't just say its governance and get away. the biggest problem that creates why in fact -- were he not producing thousand megawatt because i switcher installed capacity is inherently producing 10. why is that? that then becomes governess. it then becomes financial and they said that paying...
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think is at the heart of the american tradition i think it's a part of islam as well and nobody articulates that better or more peteoakley. so i need to confess that i get emotional when i talk with people like eboo about issues we are addressing today. particularly the issue of interfaith relations and also the issue of the idea of america. right after 9/11 several of us, a lot of us, gathered at a mosque here near usc. and i heard a sentence that changed my life. and it was this. to be religious in the 21st century is to be interreligious. and it is that dedication that draws me to eboo and the way things. so i'm going to apologize only once for being emotional about these things. if i get choked up you will just say, chalk it up to that. but one of the great moments in his book is this telling about the genesis moment for this book. spent this is actually ramadan 2010. it's august a figure some waking waking up at around 4 a.m. and i'm having my last meal before doing my prayers that begin the time of fasting but it's at that point that i'd like to, as muslims do to read more from the koran or read just addition
think is at the heart of the american tradition i think it's a part of islam as well and nobody articulates that better or more peteoakley. so i need to confess that i get emotional when i talk with people like eboo about issues we are addressing today. particularly the issue of interfaith relations and also the issue of the idea of america. right after 9/11 several of us, a lot of us, gathered at a mosque here near usc. and i heard a sentence that changed my life. and it was this. to be...
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preparing to sign a confession and had said just that. >> pete williams, justice correspondent with breaking news. this new information comes as under fire over benghazi, on the defense over drones, facing down a failure to close the prison at guantanamo bay, prepares to answer his critics and lay out his wide ranging counterterrorism policy in a speech on thursday. for more now, i'm joined by msnbc political analyst professor michael eric dyson with us from washington. professor, as if the president didn't have enough to worry about, this new boston report and a stabbing attack linked to terror in london today only highlight the incredibly high stakes battle that's being waged against terrorism every single day. how does the president go about reminding americans of that fact and also answering his most vociferous critics? >> it's a great point, martin. because there's a balance between civil liberties and the right to know on one hand, and the security that the president thinks he is responsible for and, indeed, is of the american people on the other. people are quite antsy, however, about the targeting of american citizens.
preparing to sign a confession and had said just that. >> pete williams, justice correspondent with breaking news. this new information comes as under fire over benghazi, on the defense over drones, facing down a failure to close the prison at guantanamo bay, prepares to answer his critics and lay out his wide ranging counterterrorism policy in a speech on thursday. for more now, i'm joined by msnbc political analyst professor michael eric dyson with us from washington. professor, as if...
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pete stark, you get the real liberals but they are not as interesting as nancy pelosi because she's san francisco, she's attractive. people know what she looks like. she looks well-off. something bugs people in the deep south about her. >> well, no question. she's always been a fundraising bonanza. >> seven or eight times in that one debate. >> right. that's a question of values. since nancy pelosi san francisco values versus mark sanford local values. vote your values. >> why do democrats always have to be liberalized by their number. >> look what happened to scott brown in massachusetts. you know, he lined up with, you know, on the supreme court with scalia and that was very damaging to him. i think it depends on your audience. >> scott brown at least tried to distinguish himself from the far right of the republican party because he knew he was running in massachusetts could. colbert-busch have done more to distinguish herself from the democrats in the house and is that necessary? is that something that democrats ought to get more comfortable -- >> al franken runs locally, doesn't do
pete stark, you get the real liberals but they are not as interesting as nancy pelosi because she's san francisco, she's attractive. people know what she looks like. she looks well-off. something bugs people in the deep south about her. >> well, no question. she's always been a fundraising bonanza. >> seven or eight times in that one debate. >> right. that's a question of values. since nancy pelosi san francisco values versus mark sanford local values. vote your values....
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pete gilbert. >> the message from the 50-year-old gary stevens retired for seven years before the season. if not better, at least asd as ever. to many saids that he still comes to satisfy his own ego, still knows how to get a course ready to run. a strange day with temps in the low 60's. but enough to dampen spirits of baltimore's course party. couldn't dampen that guy one bit. the majesty had in kentucky never materialized. grandfather jackie an ancient trainer went to the start and never looked back. the place is not blistering like two weeks ago. gary stevens said he knew by the far turn that it was all but over. >> gary stevens to win enough set over it's my lucky day. >> oxbow never challenged. terri stevens redefining the term comeback in the process. to win a classic at 50 years old after seven years retirement, it does not get better than this. this is super super sweet and it happened for the right guy. all the stars were aligned. i could not be more pleased winning this thing. it is even more special winning it for wayne lukas and his team. third best ever finish for a female jockey in this race and orb,
pete gilbert. >> the message from the 50-year-old gary stevens retired for seven years before the season. if not better, at least asd as ever. to many saids that he still comes to satisfy his own ego, still knows how to get a course ready to run. a strange day with temps in the low 60's. but enough to dampen spirits of baltimore's course party. couldn't dampen that guy one bit. the majesty had in kentucky never materialized. grandfather jackie an ancient trainer went to the start and...
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the story that we're talking about, and pete williams said, this is an open secret. the story emerges from an agent posing as a suicide bomber in yemen. he got an ied, a nonmetallic underwear bomb breaking up an al qaeda plot. he foiled that. he got out of the country. he tried to get back in and at that point the information was leaked to the associated press who held it for a few days. once they published it, his life was in danger and his family's life was in danger. so what the justice department is trying to do, it seem they're trying to do, figure out who was the leaker. and i believe as matt said, they're not targeting the a.p. they're targeting the leaker. is this really about intimidating the associated press or an aggressive attempt to find who the leaker is? >> i think there are a few things we know very clearly. one is that since valerie plame in the bush years, the justice department has become far more aggressive in going after the national security leaks. the obama administration has been far more gref than any in history. and even whatever the president thinks personally about investigative r
the story that we're talking about, and pete williams said, this is an open secret. the story emerges from an agent posing as a suicide bomber in yemen. he got an ied, a nonmetallic underwear bomb breaking up an al qaeda plot. he foiled that. he got out of the country. he tried to get back in and at that point the information was leaked to the associated press who held it for a few days. once they published it, his life was in danger and his family's life was in danger. so what the justice...
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clearly you can hear and see police officers talking to caryn kelley as she tells police her boyfriend, phillip petehad been shot. they had argued earlier in the evening. he came back. she warned him earlier she had a weapon if he came back to protect herself. somehow or another the two ended up with her dna on that weapon, his dna on that weapon. but she tries to explain in that drunken state exactly why that is. that they both had their hand on the weapon because he was going to kill himself. the big question at the center of this case who has pulled the trigger, kelley or her boyfriend. he is dead now, one gunshot wound to the head. on this tape even in the einebriated state she is ends aing questions from the police. it will be interesting to say if her against team says, you know what, this matches what we're telling you in court today. there is consistency in the story she must be telling the truth. on the sflip side, a kelley a real estate agent in college park, florida. they say it was winding about what happened on her home in july 11th, 2011. the story was changing. first it was self-defen
clearly you can hear and see police officers talking to caryn kelley as she tells police her boyfriend, phillip petehad been shot. they had argued earlier in the evening. he came back. she warned him earlier she had a weapon if he came back to protect herself. somehow or another the two ended up with her dna on that weapon, his dna on that weapon. but she tries to explain in that drunken state exactly why that is. that they both had their hand on the weapon because he was going to kill himself....
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he's like -- [ as jagger ] "i got two people i wanna bring in with me. i've got peten the morning, which was 8:30 in new york. the cable operator calls up bob pittman and he says, "pittman, get that [ bleep ] commercial off the air." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why? [ cheers ] they're gonna throw us off the air, too. >> bob pittman said -- bob pittman, the head -- the c.o. said, "oh, i'll take it off right away." and the cable operator said, "but, listen, pittman, i'll take it." >> he said, "you'll take what?" "i'll take mtv." he said, "why?" because we're getting thousands of phone calls. so he went through the country and -- >> jimmy: and you made -- and now it's mtv. and now we have "teen mom 2." exactly. [ laughter and applause ] this is one of my favorite "esquire" covers. i know you're good friends with the great, muhammad ali. and you have just an amazing photo. but you have an amazing story, i just want to tell it if you don't mind, the one about when he wanted to go for a walk with you. >> muhammad -- great fun, wonderful man. we were at his training camp and he s
he's like -- [ as jagger ] "i got two people i wanna bring in with me. i've got peten the morning, which was 8:30 in new york. the cable operator calls up bob pittman and he says, "pittman, get that [ bleep ] commercial off the air." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why? [ cheers ] they're gonna throw us off the air, too. >> bob pittman said -- bob pittman, the head -- the c.o. said, "oh, i'll take it off right away." and the cable operator said, "but, listen,...
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as what appears to be another search takes place. shannon? >> all right, david lee miller in boston, thank you. >>> congressman pete king joins us now with his o into the latest developments. thank you for joining us today. we appreciate it. >> thank you. as always, thank you. >> what do you make of the latest we're hearing from david lee miller talking about another step guard in the investigation in boston. the fbi sealing off an area around where tamerlan's wife lived. and reportedly he spent time as well. what do you think we will learn from the wife, from her family? >> you know, i can only sumise. but there's an interest in the widow. it's hard to most people -- most investigators to believe that she could be living in a premises where bombs are being put together, where there's explosive residue and her to know nothing about it. i believe there has to be a strong level of involvement on her part. obviously if the fbi is under a court order -- court-approved search going on here, there's extra items or precursors to explosives. i would say the wife and widow and also the mother, the family members. everyone has to come under harsh scrut
as what appears to be another search takes place. shannon? >> all right, david lee miller in boston, thank you. >>> congressman pete king joins us now with his o into the latest developments. thank you for joining us today. we appreciate it. >> thank you. as always, thank you. >> what do you make of the latest we're hearing from david lee miller talking about another step guard in the investigation in boston. the fbi sealing off an area around where tamerlan's wife...
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> guest: she was acting governor of she wanted to be governor governor pete and jane swift who already had a terrible reputation as the governor, was advised by her political advisers in it would not be good to allow gerald amirault out. c-span: had she had her twins? >> guest: she had her friends. c-span: and where were we in the year? i mean, she was in primary? >> guest: she was in a primary? i think, yes i believe it was a primary. it was just before she had to step down. we got the news a year ago that she was going to do this. she made the decision that she knew more. she had done her own investigation. the board of pardons and parole had investigated so thoroughly to make absolutely sure that they would make no mistake and that there was nothing anybody could do. she overruled because she was in the middle of any election, her own board of pardons, for which she was roundly, you know, attacked and she even -- the citizens of massachusetts even declared come to know, their outrage. but you could do nothing about this now. she put him back and. c-span: i want to get the public's street. jane swift then was ru
> guest: she was acting governor of she wanted to be governor governor pete and jane swift who already had a terrible reputation as the governor, was advised by her political advisers in it would not be good to allow gerald amirault out. c-span: had she had her twins? >> guest: she had her friends. c-span: and where were we in the year? i mean, she was in primary? >> guest: she was in a primary? i think, yes i believe it was a primary. it was just before she had to step down. we...
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pete, good evening. >> brian, good evening. officials say it's probably impossible to verify everything that dzhokhar tsarnaev told his interrogators such as his claim they originally planned to attack on the fourth of july. authorities say he explained when they decided to do something earlier he and his brother were not focused on the marathon until they saw all the preparations and until then didn't realize they were planting one of the bombs near the finish line. investigators are also asking more questions of tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. they say material from the al qaeda magazine "inspire" was found on her computer, though it's unknown whether it was downloaded by her, her husband or his brother. her lawyer said she was shocked by the bombing. and the department of homeland security is working to get border agents real time information about student visas. one of dzhokhar tsarnaev's friends charged with throwing away his backpack, azamat tazhayakov stopped attending classes and left for a visit home to kazakhstan in december. when he returned the border agents didn't know his visa was suspended and he was allowed back in. tonight the
pete, good evening. >> brian, good evening. officials say it's probably impossible to verify everything that dzhokhar tsarnaev told his interrogators such as his claim they originally planned to attack on the fourth of july. authorities say he explained when they decided to do something earlier he and his brother were not focused on the marathon until they saw all the preparations and until then didn't realize they were planting one of the bombs near the finish line. investigators are...