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tsarnaev is accused of setting off boles that killed three -- bombs that killed three people and injured more than 200 at the marathon finish line in 2013. >>> crews have done an amazing job clearing the snow in boston for the super bowl parade for the new england patriots. in fact, it's under way right now. the open air amphibious duck boats are carrying the team and the coaches in front of tens of thousands of cheering fans. the pats hung on to beat the seattle seahawks of course in sunday night's game according to malcolm butler's fantastic last intercept. -- interception. it was great. >> mike is a proud patriots fan if you haven't figured that out. temperatures must colder to the north than the south. 20s and low 30s. we've been colder back toward chicago. but, look, we're in the 40s in parts of central and southern virginia. low 50s right now. so this nice, mild air has moved in. i have a few high clouds coming through today. that's about it. all in all, we're in a really good spot for today. you've got to enjoy it. while we're looking at temperatures this afternoon which will be s
tsarnaev is accused of setting off boles that killed three -- bombs that killed three people and injured more than 200 at the marathon finish line in 2013. >>> crews have done an amazing job clearing the snow in boston for the super bowl parade for the new england patriots. in fact, it's under way right now. the open air amphibious duck boats are carrying the team and the coaches in front of tens of thousands of cheering fans. the pats hung on to beat the seattle seahawks of course in...
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and washington's boling field buzzing young recruits eager to sign up for duty. one, james pride.listed with a promise he'd go into training with a small, seg grasegregated group of pilots. >> i was very unhappy i didn't get to fly. to be a pilot, and i still don't know why, because i passed the test. >> reporte every test he took he passed with flying colors. eventually becoming one of the most requested radio crewmen at chanute field in illinois. >> i worked as a line radio operator at the only african-american on the flight line. >> reporte even so with racism in full bloom he wasn't allowed to even ride from his segregated barracks to the flight line with the rest of the crew. if james pride was disappointed he never actually learned to fly a plane before leaving the service, he was even more disappointed when he returned home to washington. >> they sent mm chanute field to fort meade for discharge. >> re soon learned even after serving his country earning two sets of sill she wings s very wings he wouldn't find a decent job firing negroes. he learned about a military project
and washington's boling field buzzing young recruits eager to sign up for duty. one, james pride.listed with a promise he'd go into training with a small, seg grasegregated group of pilots. >> i was very unhappy i didn't get to fly. to be a pilot, and i still don't know why, because i passed the test. >> reporte every test he took he passed with flying colors. eventually becoming one of the most requested radio crewmen at chanute field in illinois. >> i worked as a line radio...
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up next on american history tv historian kenneth boling recounts the story of how washington, d.c., became the capital of the united states. he spoke about how the location was chosen and the figures that shaped the city's creation, and the plan that architect peter charles l'enfant presented to president george washington in 1791. this is about one hour. >> i don't have any visuals and i could claim that is because i do not know how to do it, but the truth is i never know what i am going to say and how i am going to say it until i get here. at so, i hope you will forgive me for the lap of visuals. my title -- for the lacking of visuals -- for the lack of visuals. my title -- i will start with earlier than 1783. i will start with the european expirations, the early part of the 17th century, so it is going to be almost a 200-year dream but it will go fast as i concentrate on what happened once the dream was realized. in 1607, john smith entered the seven-mile wide mouth of the potomac river and headed north. whether he got this far north, we are actually not certain, but people living here,
up next on american history tv historian kenneth boling recounts the story of how washington, d.c., became the capital of the united states. he spoke about how the location was chosen and the figures that shaped the city's creation, and the plan that architect peter charles l'enfant presented to president george washington in 1791. this is about one hour. >> i don't have any visuals and i could claim that is because i do not know how to do it, but the truth is i never know what i am going...
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eric bole and sam seder, thank you. that's all from houston, texas texas. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts now. \s >> thanks, my friend. these henry kravis. this is henry, a very, very wealthy man. right now there are only 99 people in the united states wealthier than him. he's worth like $5 billion, not that there's anything wrong with that. that's might be why you've heard of him. henry tonight is hosting a dinner at his home. i'm sure his home is lovely. in order to get into the dinner into his home, in order to buy a ticket, you need one simple thing. you need $1 times $100,000. and you have to want to give your $100,000 to jeb bush. to the jeb bush for president super pac. $100,000 per person. for a fund-raiser. that ticket price is shocking, even by wall street standards. but it turns out that the shock is part of the tactic here. this in part is jeb bush showing off to the other would-be candidates for president in 2016, that he can get people to shell out $100,000 per person for a chicken dinner for him at th
eric bole and sam seder, thank you. that's all from houston, texas texas. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts now. \s >> thanks, my friend. these henry kravis. this is henry, a very, very wealthy man. right now there are only 99 people in the united states wealthier than him. he's worth like $5 billion, not that there's anything wrong with that. that's might be why you've heard of him. henry tonight is hosting a dinner at his home. i'm sure his home is lovely. in order...
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eric bole and sam seder, thank you.ouston, texas texas. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts now. \s >> thanks, my friend. these henry kravis. this is henry, a very, very wealthy man. right now there are only 99 people in the united states wealthier than him. he's worth like $5 billion, not that there's anything wrong with that. that's might be why you've heard of him. henry tonight is hosting a dinner at his home. i'm sure his home is lovely. in order to get into the dinner into his home, in order to buy a ticket, you need one simple thing. you need $1 times $100,000. and you have to want to give your $100,000 to jeb bush.
eric bole and sam seder, thank you.ouston, texas texas. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts now. \s >> thanks, my friend. these henry kravis. this is henry, a very, very wealthy man. right now there are only 99 people in the united states wealthier than him. he's worth like $5 billion, not that there's anything wrong with that. that's might be why you've heard of him. henry tonight is hosting a dinner at his home. i'm sure his home is lovely. in order to get into the...
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boles as you talk about your role in the administration and also for eugene, talk about how you first met president clinton as other panelists did in the previous panel and worked that into your discussion of your role in the administration. that's >> pretty boring. mr. clinton had more magnetism than any politician i have ever met. from time to time, he would call me and ask me to meet with him. one of those days happened to be when my oldest son, sam had a low blood sugar seizure from his diabetes. any of you who have seen that come it rips your heart out. after my wife and i got him stable and he was ok, i went and met the governor. the governor looked at me and said you look kind of lou today. i said i am. he said tell me why. i told him about sam having this load load sugar seizure. -- low blood sugar seizure. i said i was president of the juvenile diabetes research foundation. the scientists have told me that the best hope for a cure for my son and all the other people who have this disease is tissue research. i said it just passed in the senate. i said george bush just vetoed i
boles as you talk about your role in the administration and also for eugene, talk about how you first met president clinton as other panelists did in the previous panel and worked that into your discussion of your role in the administration. that's >> pretty boring. mr. clinton had more magnetism than any politician i have ever met. from time to time, he would call me and ask me to meet with him. one of those days happened to be when my oldest son, sam had a low blood sugar seizure from...
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true in all of the major countries and they just started before we did and if you look at the simpson boles report, that amount is going to go up. and the debate we should not be about the deficit and we can debate about it, but do you want this country to spend 45-50% or 55% of all of the available assets on government. that doesn't get talked about because it gets mixed up in the government. >> senator bradley the same question to you? >> i did not testify. i always talk to my buddy al simpson but we didn't spend a lot of time talking about taxes. >> he's one of my favorites, allen simpson. when i was in the house, i was on the ways and means committee and dave camp was my chairman. as you know bowls simpson was dead on arrival. and it got no hearings and was dead on arrival. what lesson do we learn from these efforts? >> you're discouraged. i read the camp proposal. it was a good proposal. i thought it covered a lot of bases that needed to be covered. and you are right, it was dead on arrival. and i'm not going to bad mouth the president, but he appointed this council. and as soon as it
true in all of the major countries and they just started before we did and if you look at the simpson boles report, that amount is going to go up. and the debate we should not be about the deficit and we can debate about it, but do you want this country to spend 45-50% or 55% of all of the available assets on government. that doesn't get talked about because it gets mixed up in the government. >> senator bradley the same question to you? >> i did not testify. i always talk to my...
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i want to move to five years ago on the boles-simpson proposal. did either of you testify or have an opportunity to put any input on that particular proposal? >> i did not. i was not called as a witness. i followed it very carefully in the press but i was not -- i was not a witness before that commission. >> can you give me any perspective of what you thought of that report? >> well, i thought the report was excellent in the sense of here is where this country is going, if we don't do something. i've often put it -- when i speak it i put it in a different version. i am less concerned about the deficit than i am about the increased spending. if you are rich enough, you can afford a deficit, as long as you stay rich. you can afford to pay the interest on a debt. but i look at spending, and the figures are not that necessarily good from a century ago, but as best we can tell, a century ago all of the governments in this country, federal, state, local water and fire districts, spent about 10% of the gross domestic product. today the same governments s
i want to move to five years ago on the boles-simpson proposal. did either of you testify or have an opportunity to put any input on that particular proposal? >> i did not. i was not called as a witness. i followed it very carefully in the press but i was not -- i was not a witness before that commission. >> can you give me any perspective of what you thought of that report? >> well, i thought the report was excellent in the sense of here is where this country is going, if we...
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. >> up next on american history tv historian kenneth boling recounts the story of how washington, d.c., became the capital of the united states. he spoke about how the location was chosen, and the figures that shaped the city's creation, and the plan that architect peter charles l'enfant presented to president george washington in 1791. this is about one hour. >> i don't have any visuals and i could claim that is because i do not know how to do it, but the truth is i never know what i am going to say and how i am going to say it until i get here. at so, i hope you will forgive me for the lack of visuals.
. >> up next on american history tv historian kenneth boling recounts the story of how washington, d.c., became the capital of the united states. he spoke about how the location was chosen, and the figures that shaped the city's creation, and the plan that architect peter charles l'enfant presented to president george washington in 1791. this is about one hour. >> i don't have any visuals and i could claim that is because i do not know how to do it, but the truth is i never know...
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up next on american history tv historian kenneth boling recounts the story of how washington, d.c., became the capital of the united states. he spoke about how the location was chosen and the figures that shaped the city's creation, and the plan that architect peter charles l'enfant presented to president george washington in 1791. this is about one hour. >> i don't have any visuals
up next on american history tv historian kenneth boling recounts the story of how washington, d.c., became the capital of the united states. he spoke about how the location was chosen and the figures that shaped the city's creation, and the plan that architect peter charles l'enfant presented to president george washington in 1791. this is about one hour. >> i don't have any visuals