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it was bryonn bain, aka bostick. i did not know who that was. they have given up my information and i've done myself in jail again for a crime i did not commit. this time i said, hell no, i am suing everybody. the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad school? how did you pay for law school? what did that have to do with my case? i was just going with the flow
it was bryonn bain, aka bostick. i did not know who that was. they have given up my information and i've done myself in jail again for a crime i did not commit. this time i said, hell no, i am suing everybody. the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the...
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& company. >> mitt romney says he caved bain & company. but he didn't tell you that when he took over he had his assistant fire hundreds of people. or that he took a $10 million federal bailout. the rest of us had to absorb the loss. ro romney and others made $4 million in the deal, which cost ordinary people $10 million. >> joining me now is dana milbank, national political reporter for "the washington post." dana, that is the campaign against mitt romney, if he makes it to the nomination. but will republicans -- will any republican be able to exploit that kind of thing against him in a primary fight? >> i don't see why not. i mean, and the only reason this ad wasn't used is because mitt romney had already been wiped out by other ads pointing to other deals at bain that had gone sour in the first place. it seemed this would be applicable for republicans to come at as well. look, mitt romney may well have been a good businessman. that doesn't mean he was a good job creator, which of course is the flaw in the argument that we're hearing her
& company. >> mitt romney says he caved bain & company. but he didn't tell you that when he took over he had his assistant fire hundreds of people. or that he took a $10 million federal bailout. the rest of us had to absorb the loss. ro romney and others made $4 million in the deal, which cost ordinary people $10 million. >> joining me now is dana milbank, national political reporter for "the washington post." dana, that is the campaign against mitt romney, if he...
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. >> mitt romney says he saved bain & company. but he didn't tell you on the day he took over, he had his predecessor fire hundreds of employees. or that the company was rescued with a federal bailout of $10 million. the rest of us had to absorb the loss. romney and others made $4 million in this deal, which cost ordinary people $10 million. maybe he's just against government when it helps working men and women. >> that is from 17 years ago. the only thing you would have to change in order to run that ad against mitt romney now is you'd have to like change mitt romney's hairdo slightly. see? there you go. that's all you would have to do, and you could just run that ad today. he is running for president now on the exact same basis on which he was running for senate 17 years ago. he is running on his business record as a job creator at bain capital. that was an ad that did not run against mitt romney when he was running for senate back then. but the campaign ads that did run against him in that campaign are just as prescient and jus
. >> mitt romney says he saved bain & company. but he didn't tell you on the day he took over, he had his predecessor fire hundreds of employees. or that the company was rescued with a federal bailout of $10 million. the rest of us had to absorb the loss. romney and others made $4 million in this deal, which cost ordinary people $10 million. maybe he's just against government when it helps working men and women. >> that is from 17 years ago. the only thing you would have to...
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colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing
colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing
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colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing >> good morning. quick adjustment here. thank you all for coming this beautiful morning in san francisco. we are honored to have mayor ed lee with us today. senator yi and supervisor cohen is on the way and a special guest marisa churchill from the top chef from the food network. i have been with the company for over 35 years and you can probably tell by my hair color. i have seen lots of changes off that time period. lots of innovative things. this is one of the most exciting that we've been involved with as a company. we are aligning our initiative -- is that better? i have been with the company over 35 years and i had the privilege of witnessing many initiatives. as the needs of our customers and patients have changes over time. one of the newest initiatives is the food oasis. it is an expanded offering of fresh and healthy foods in communities that are convenient. we are not always
colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing >> good morning. quick adjustment here. thank you all for coming this beautiful morning in san francisco. we are honored to have mayor ed lee with us today. senator yi and supervisor cohen is on the way and a special guest marisa churchill from the top chef from the food network. i have...
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with that, i turned t to bryonn bain. >> i am supposed to perform a piece, but i just feel like i want to talk to you. can i bring the format and do that? is that ok? i am honored and humbled to be aired. i want to acknowledge the presence of my elders, ancestors who made it possible for me to be here today. i am away by -- the more i hear, the more i read, the more i research -- i was not doing anything nearly as courageous at
with that, i turned t to bryonn bain. >> i am supposed to perform a piece, but i just feel like i want to talk to you. can i bring the format and do that? is that ok? i am honored and humbled to be aired. i want to acknowledge the presence of my elders, ancestors who made it possible for me to be here today. i am away by -- the more i hear, the more i read, the more i research -- i was not doing anything nearly as courageous at
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bain went in five laps to the race. joey logan loganno and the no. 5 car -- david regin committed a penalty that cost him the win, but tonight thanks to a little help, regin takes the checkered flag for his first. still to come, a northern california native sets a report at the at&t national. we'll head across the pond for more on the women's final. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2008 and she dominated in her six >>> maria sharapova was back in a major final for the first time since 2008. and she dominated in her six matches to get there, winning all 12 sets. with the nba lockout -- has plenty of time to cheer on his fiance. all the shrieking and yelling didn't bother -- she was playing in her first ever grand slam final. she won the match with 105 miles an hour ace. the 21-year-old becomes the first lefty to win wimbeldon in 21 years. third round at the at&t national. nick -- provided the fireworks from the back nine with six birdies and an eagle. eight under 62 and moves into a tie with the lead. ricky fowler shot a 64. choyk.j.
bain went in five laps to the race. joey logan loganno and the no. 5 car -- david regin committed a penalty that cost him the win, but tonight thanks to a little help, regin takes the checkered flag for his first. still to come, a northern california native sets a report at the at&t national. we'll head across the pond for more on the women's final. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2008 and she dominated in her six >>> maria sharapova was back in a major final for the first time since 2008. and...
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colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing after school at 3. . 30 i hop on the bus and go to work with kids. i didn't realize i was going to get up that early for the rest of my life. >> it's hard to get good jobs. you can get well paid working at restaurants i was making good money that's not my 50 year goal working as a waitress. it would be better to have something to fall back on i wanted something where i would in 10 years accumulate properties. >> 3 months is a long time to be busy all day. i'm putting myself further in debt with the understanding it's worth the sacrifice. eating raman for 3 months. it's not fun but i think it will be worth it. >> we all want to graduate we are all tired of this class. been 11 weeks. one more week to go. >> i need to get these mraps out. >> my purpose is to get the recruits prepared for the construction training. >> what you do is get a 2 by 6 sitting on the saw horses. we will cut 10 fe
colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing after school at 3. . 30 i hop on the bus and go to work with kids. i didn't realize i was going to get up that early for the rest of my life. >> it's hard to get good jobs. you can get well paid working at restaurants i was making good money that's not my 50 year goal working as a...
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colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing >> what if you could make a memorial that is more about information and you are never fixed and it can go wherever it wants to go? everyone who has donated to it could use it, host it, share it. >> for quite a great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and appropriate visual expression. >> it was a bench at one point. it was a darkened room at another point. but the theme always was a theme of how do we call people's attention to the issue of speci species extinction. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to l
colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing >> what if you could make a memorial that is more about information and you are never fixed and it can go wherever it wants to go? everyone who has donated to it could use it, host it, share it. >> for quite a great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding...
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then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon --a
then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon --a
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then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we
then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we
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then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon -- as a teacher, you have to have your objectives set, yes? any teacher with herself has to know what you want to have come of this. what i want to have, this is that we are all more informed about the way in which systems of racism work in this country -- what i want to have comef
then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon -- as a teacher, you have to have your objectives set, yes? any teacher with herself has to know what you want to have come of this. what i want to have, this...
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then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon -- as a teacher, you have to have your objectives set, yes? any teacher with herself has to know what you want to have come of this. what i want to have, this is that we are all more informed about the way in which systems of racism work in this country -- what i want to have come of this. and also have a clear sense of what each of us can do about it and what we individually will do with our own work. that is the assignment. let's get started. i'm going to ask ms. colvin to, in 10 minutes or so, stick to two important dates, mentioned by awele. the march to date and the may 11 date in court -- the march 2 date and may 11 date. i know there is a lot to say, but if you could fill us in on that and then move on. >> first, i would like to say, good evening,
then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also withe trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon -- as a teacher, you have to have your objectives set, yes? any teacher with herself has to know what you want to have come of this. what i want to have, this...
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>> in 1948 alone, just to give you a small snapshot, we really cried the -- reacquired the george bain collection. >> 40,000 last plate negatives, the first fighter news agency in america. gregg's it could take you 24 years -- >> it could take 24 years to see them all. if you spend 10 minutes with each map in the library of congress, it would take you over 100 years to see them all. and what about books? with each book would spend the 2000 years. and the jefferson tells a story, too, and of the need for knowledge and love of books with its ornate italian renaissance style. it harkens back to european ancestors while also moving forward and featuring elements exclusively american. built at the end of night -- the 19th century, it reflects a time when americans were saying goodbye to the past and coming into their own in the country. this program features not only the buildings, but also the treasures inside. some of the most exclusive documents, photos, maps and objects that represent our nation's past and present. ♪ >> as we go through this great art, we going to one of the most medici
>> in 1948 alone, just to give you a small snapshot, we really cried the -- reacquired the george bain collection. >> 40,000 last plate negatives, the first fighter news agency in america. gregg's it could take you 24 years -- >> it could take 24 years to see them all. if you spend 10 minutes with each map in the library of congress, it would take you over 100 years to see them all. and what about books? with each book would spend the 2000 years. and the jefferson tells a...
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that where john bain her deliver his remarks to the nation and indeed the world.s could not be higher when it come to the u.s. economy right now. because one week from today if there is no deal, the government will have to decide who can be paid some of those bills and who won't be getting paid as a result of the nation's debt ceiling, having reached its max limit. let's to go tom foreman. he is at the magic wall for us. so explain how this could work if there is no deal. who would get paid and who wouldn't get paid? >> that is the big question for everybody out there. you're hitting the nail on the head. this is about hard numbers and how you make hard decisions. imagine you have a credit card. you're paying for everything at your house. you have all your plans and suddenly the bank says, you have hit the limit and we're not raising it. and you've already planned the next month. last year, 2010, august, this is how much we had incoming. this is how much we spent. that was our excess amount that we spent above it. we had to borrow. this year, same thing. $134 bill
that where john bain her deliver his remarks to the nation and indeed the world.s could not be higher when it come to the u.s. economy right now. because one week from today if there is no deal, the government will have to decide who can be paid some of those bills and who won't be getting paid as a result of the nation's debt ceiling, having reached its max limit. let's to go tom foreman. he is at the magic wall for us. so explain how this could work if there is no deal. who would get paid and...
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when you listen to the kind of statistics bryonn bain put out, the way that the structure still works, it is important we put that kind of information into the hands of young people to understand what we are addressing and also what we need to do to change it. in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a pattern. we need to ask how we can address this pattern of injustice and racism. i want to ask what difference does it work has made as an artist in this field? we understand things can be different, you know. >> i am actually doing a show talking about my experiences. i worked with a talented group of other artists to tell the story of my experience of being thrown in jail for a short period of time, alongside the stor
when you listen to the kind of statistics bryonn bain put out, the way that the structure still works, it is important we put that kind of information into the hands of young people to understand what we are addressing and also what we need to do to change it. in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we...
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as the speaker bain he were's deal gets massed that leaves a lot of uncertainty in the market. he wants to raise the debt ceiling and that's going to leave a lot of cloudiness out there for investors as to what's going to happen down the road. >> tom: alix there is that thought if there's no deal it's pretty much sell everything, stocks and bonds and precious metals like gold, right. >> absolutely. if there is a deal we could see as much as 20%, 40% including gold. just how long that will last in gold like 2008 it might pop back better than the other assets is totally up for grabs. now the other part is 23 we do get -- if we do get a done deal gold is going to sell off. if we see massive spending cuts who is going to waist their money buying gold. you have to think of that way as well. i talked to a lot of traders saying gold is a little over heated right now. we'll see it no matter what. >> tom: it's the he can change that trades goals futures. how about disclosures. do you own any gold yourself. >> no just the gold jewelry, tom. >> tom: you can read her article at the ling on
as the speaker bain he were's deal gets massed that leaves a lot of uncertainty in the market. he wants to raise the debt ceiling and that's going to leave a lot of cloudiness out there for investors as to what's going to happen down the road. >> tom: alix there is that thought if there's no deal it's pretty much sell everything, stocks and bonds and precious metals like gold, right. >> absolutely. if there is a deal we could see as much as 20%, 40% including gold. just how long...
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working for murdoch's papers including the formerly reputable sunday times allegedly monitored brown's bain phone and family medical records for more than ten years while he served as prime minister in chancellor of the checks of the exchequer all of these developments seem to have railed the media mogul's bid to buy british broadcaster b. sky b. as british politicians moved to. lockie acquisition b. sky b. is a very profitable pay t.v. satellite u.k. gem that murdoch has had his eyes on for quite some time meanwhile here in the u.s. murdoch's news corp could face a one hundred million dollar bill from the u.s. department of justice may soon be launching an investigation into news corp for violating the foreign corrupt practices act after it was learned that news of the world teenie paid off corrupted police officers so could this be the beginning of the end for murdoch's reign as the world's richest media mogul and should american regulators be taking a closer look at news corp operations here in the united states joining us now to offer his take is stephen webster senior editor at ross st
working for murdoch's papers including the formerly reputable sunday times allegedly monitored brown's bain phone and family medical records for more than ten years while he served as prime minister in chancellor of the checks of the exchequer all of these developments seem to have railed the media mogul's bid to buy british broadcaster b. sky b. as british politicians moved to. lockie acquisition b. sky b. is a very profitable pay t.v. satellite u.k. gem that murdoch has had his eyes on for...
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social media has brought about a communications revelation has also helped spark revolutions david bain gave as a tool to avoid a government censorship and organized pressure from the. a.p. after he won a far out he's earned resident reporter a new york fried walks to ask what people. in today's social media driven world you can post whatever hate speech doctored photos or other nonsense you want with virtually no consequences how do you feel about that defining our times this week let's talk about that i was as still looking a guy on facebook once and by mistake and said if i see his name in the such a threat as my status was awkward i knew how to meet these things very quickly adding everybody to already see did you learn your lesson people just put anything on here young girls young kids you know home addresses and everything like that i've got an. open approach is that how. people see what you show them not what you actually are in my experience and if you put something on the internet people will watch and think that that's at your life you know when people could be sitting at home
social media has brought about a communications revelation has also helped spark revolutions david bain gave as a tool to avoid a government censorship and organized pressure from the. a.p. after he won a far out he's earned resident reporter a new york fried walks to ask what people. in today's social media driven world you can post whatever hate speech doctored photos or other nonsense you want with virtually no consequences how do you feel about that defining our times this week let's talk...
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guns and butter we established that very clearly with the vietnam war and the presidency of lyndon baines johnson you cannot finance war and finance the needs of the people so cut out the war financing and bring those war dollars home analysts former u.s. congresswoman cynthia mckinney. so i have here on r t zero to where are the american jobs well just follow the us business model to pack your bags because we're taking you to india up next. to. the fleet. might. get some closure see the story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you did something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything you say you don't. charge is a big. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions. being made who can you trust no one. is to imbue it with a global missionary city where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called sessions when nobody dares to ask what we do our t. question more and. more financial crisis for opportunity for others and with money in short supply in the u.s. companies in the united states that's simply been shif
guns and butter we established that very clearly with the vietnam war and the presidency of lyndon baines johnson you cannot finance war and finance the needs of the people so cut out the war financing and bring those war dollars home analysts former u.s. congresswoman cynthia mckinney. so i have here on r t zero to where are the american jobs well just follow the us business model to pack your bags because we're taking you to india up next. to. the fleet. might. get some closure see the story...
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guns and butter we established that very clearly with the vietnam war and the presidency of lyndon baines johnson you cannot finance war and finance the needs of the people so cut out the war financing and bring those war dollars home with a strong message and. i'm trying not to hold my breath until the folks here in washington really listen but you raise a good point is that that the american people are tired of this conflict they're tired of the war in libya not to mention afghanistan iraq it does seem to be the consensus according to polls but yet when called like yourself come out there and make messages like this sometimes you see the establishment attacking you individually and i actually want to play you something that fox news had on the air on bill o'reilly's show just a few days ago take a listen. we have been watching former georgia congresswoman cynthia mckinney because she's traveling in the muslim world saying awful things awful things about her own country and we believe it's because he's being paid to do this but we can't confirm that what's your response when you hear som
guns and butter we established that very clearly with the vietnam war and the presidency of lyndon baines johnson you cannot finance war and finance the needs of the people so cut out the war financing and bring those war dollars home with a strong message and. i'm trying not to hold my breath until the folks here in washington really listen but you raise a good point is that that the american people are tired of this conflict they're tired of the war in libya not to mention afghanistan iraq it...
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stacey tell us more max that's our first headline there gold gives a standing ovation for the obama of bain or masterpiece of political theater so we've seen in america the political theater getting crazier and crazier but this is the important thing is that how gold responded and obviously always the deal is going to be done right we knew that but we have always told everybody that gold is responding to this collapse in american empire yes it is responding it's responding to the collapse and figure out money answer response to the collapse and the american empire exactly they had a great run after world war two but now it's run its course and now it's awful in a park and all the satellites that rely on the u.s. for their largest all those military contractors and client states and pomp and states i got all that free money from a corrupt cop talk or see in america they're all being choked and then they want to throw money buying gold and silver the price keeps going higher and this will continue because no amount of growth will support this amount of debt it's impossible to not fanatically
stacey tell us more max that's our first headline there gold gives a standing ovation for the obama of bain or masterpiece of political theater so we've seen in america the political theater getting crazier and crazier but this is the important thing is that how gold responded and obviously always the deal is going to be done right we knew that but we have always told everybody that gold is responding to this collapse in american empire yes it is responding it's responding to the collapse and...
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. >> we've learned the president met with house speaker john bain john john boehner over the weekend.a northern virginia mother charged with killing her son is expected to surrender to officials later today. a prince william county grand jury indicted karen murphy. police she she left her son, ryan in the family minivan for seven hours last month. this is not the first time she had forgotten the boy. in january, she left him in the van for 20 minutes. records show that she wasn't aware of the mistake until the child's day care called her to say he was absent. d.c. police have made a second arrest in a deadly shooting from last month's caribbean parade. deonte jay bryant is charged in the case. officers picked him up yesterday. jimenez also charged. he was arrested days after the june 25th shooting which killed innocent bystander 43-year-old robert foster jr. three others were also shot in that but they survived. >> the lights, coffeemaker and air conditioning are finally back on for people in arlington, virginia this morning. surae chinn is live in arlington where dominion crews worke
. >> we've learned the president met with house speaker john bain john john boehner over the weekend.a northern virginia mother charged with killing her son is expected to surrender to officials later today. a prince william county grand jury indicted karen murphy. police she she left her son, ryan in the family minivan for seven hours last month. this is not the first time she had forgotten the boy. in january, she left him in the van for 20 minutes. records show that she wasn't aware of...
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i think it has proven difficult for speaker baine for do that. i've been left at the altar now a cult of times. >> a short time later, speaker boehner hit back with this. >> let me just say that the white house moved the goal post. there was an agreement on some additional revenues. until yesterday when president demanded $400 billion more, which was going to be nothing more than a tax increase on the american people. but secondly, they refused to get serious about cutting spending and making the tough choices that are facing our country on entitlement reform. so that's the bottom line. dealing with the white house is like dealing with bowl of jell-o. >> president obama says he's told republican and democratic leader toss come to the white house tomorrow morning to explain "how we're going to not default on the nation's debt". boehner said he will be there. they have until august 2nd to raise the debt ceiling. this is a huge night. we'll have more of these breaking stories on "anderson cooper 360" at cnn. i'm tom foreman, piers morgan tonight sta
i think it has proven difficult for speaker baine for do that. i've been left at the altar now a cult of times. >> a short time later, speaker boehner hit back with this. >> let me just say that the white house moved the goal post. there was an agreement on some additional revenues. until yesterday when president demanded $400 billion more, which was going to be nothing more than a tax increase on the american people. but secondly, they refused to get serious about cutting spending...
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he says we have now run out of time and put the blame in speaker bain's corner. >> it is hard to understand why speaker boehner would walk away from this deem and if you look at the penalty try there are a lot of republicans that are puzzled as to why it couldn't get done. >> reporter: president obama said he offered an extraordinarily fair deal to cut costs and raise revenue but said speaker boehner hadn't returned his call all day. when he did negotiations ended. that leaves less than two weeks until the august 2 deadline to raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling when the possibility of the government goes into default. boehner said a deal was never reached or close because of different visions for our country. >> the white house moved the goalpost. there was an agreement on some additional revenues. until yesterday when the president demanded $400 billion more which was going to be nothing more than a tax increase on the american people. >> reporter: president obama has summoned leaders to the white house at 11 a.m. on saturday morning. he says he wants them to explain how the nation is g
he says we have now run out of time and put the blame in speaker bain's corner. >> it is hard to understand why speaker boehner would walk away from this deem and if you look at the penalty try there are a lot of republicans that are puzzled as to why it couldn't get done. >> reporter: president obama said he offered an extraordinarily fair deal to cut costs and raise revenue but said speaker boehner hadn't returned his call all day. when he did negotiations ended. that leaves less...
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and a president who i am so proud of, linda baines johnson, used his political astuteness and crossed very difficult -- lyndon baines johnson, used his political astuteness and crossed those very difficult lines, those in congress who couldn't support any manner of civil rights legislation, isn't that a miracle what we thought we could not do? and that president, who i owe such a great debt of attitude, that master of the political process, lyndon baines johnson, the creator of the great society of which many of us now benefit from, pell grants and medicare and housing, that person we call the president at that time, orchestrated groups that possibly would never speak to each other and voted to change and move america forward. and so i ask the question -- what makes president obama different? i cannot imagine coming this far in my life, that of my children's life and that of others to come to a point where we would use the uniqueness and the difference of this president to treat him differently. if that is not getting our way, then there's no reason why we can't come together and solv
and a president who i am so proud of, linda baines johnson, used his political astuteness and crossed very difficult -- lyndon baines johnson, used his political astuteness and crossed those very difficult lines, those in congress who couldn't support any manner of civil rights legislation, isn't that a miracle what we thought we could not do? and that president, who i owe such a great debt of attitude, that master of the political process, lyndon baines johnson, the creator of the great...
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if john baine loses -- boehner loses this vote tonight after he has to reschedule it, it will be a huge repudiation from his party. he understands the consequence of this vote and he's going to stay there until he figures out how to get there. >> that poses something of a challenge for the white house too if john boehner should lose this vote. they still need speaker boehner to have some measure of power. because if a compromise bill gets through the senate it will go back to the house of representatives. and they need the speaker of the house to be empowered enough to get it through the house of representatives in the end. and they don't want a speaker who is so weakened that he can't push this bill through. even as gloria says, you need democrats to get it through definitely but you still need a speaker who's em powered enough to get the bill done in the end. >> it's fascinating and i think forea lot of folks infuriating to watch this unfold at this late hour. this tea party rebellion, we'll talk to our correspondents all throughout the hour. john talked about this as kind of a genera
if john baine loses -- boehner loses this vote tonight after he has to reschedule it, it will be a huge repudiation from his party. he understands the consequence of this vote and he's going to stay there until he figures out how to get there. >> that poses something of a challenge for the white house too if john boehner should lose this vote. they still need speaker boehner to have some measure of power. because if a compromise bill gets through the senate it will go back to the house of...
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house switchboard today getting nearly double the volume of normal phone calls, house speaker baine er's office reporting as many as 300 people on hold for as long as an hour. online the same story. site unavailable. server busy. we found better than one in three congressional web sites either slow or down entirely from all the volume. also multiple calls to the white house switchboard by one of our producers also not getting through. that's what's happening. and it's unusual. and there's new polling out there on the debt issue from pew research. pay attention to this. 68% say that lawmakers who share their views should be willing to compromise even if they strike a deal they disagree with. just 23% say lawmakers should hold firm, even if it means the government goes into default. recent cnn orc polling is no less striking. by 68 to 32%, people say president obama should compromise with congressional republicans. when it comes to gop lawmakers compromising with president obama, the outcome is nearly identical. 66 to 33%. it would seem that the message is this. do a deal already. so why t
house switchboard today getting nearly double the volume of normal phone calls, house speaker baine er's office reporting as many as 300 people on hold for as long as an hour. online the same story. site unavailable. server busy. we found better than one in three congressional web sites either slow or down entirely from all the volume. also multiple calls to the white house switchboard by one of our producers also not getting through. that's what's happening. and it's unusual. and there's new...