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breyer injured his right shoulder in a fall over the weekend near the korean war veterans memorial. on the national mall. he broke his collarbone in 2011 in an accident. >>> now overseas to bangladesh, where the owner of an illegally constructed building that collapsed last wednesday was arrested. he was taken into custody over the weekend while trying to flee to neighboring india. at least 380 people, mostly garment workers were killed when the building fell. this morning, authorities say they don't expect to find any more survivors in the rubble. >>> a bombshell about the cia's activities in afghanistan. "the new york times" says for over a decade, the cia has delivered tens of millions of dollars off the books, in american cash, to the office of afghan president hamid karzai. the officials told the paper the main goal is to maintain access to karzai and his top aids. some say it's undermining u.s. efforts to end the war. >>> a major milestone at the world trade center today. the placement of the final two sections of the spire. the skyscraper will become the tallest building in t
breyer injured his right shoulder in a fall over the weekend near the korean war veterans memorial. on the national mall. he broke his collarbone in 2011 in an accident. >>> now overseas to bangladesh, where the owner of an illegally constructed building that collapsed last wednesday was arrested. he was taken into custody over the weekend while trying to flee to neighboring india. at least 380 people, mostly garment workers were killed when the building fell. this morning, authorities...
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the operation was performed at georgetown university hospital after the 74-year-old breyer fell from his bicycle yesterday. >>> we've heard the warnings about heart attacks, the things we can do to lower our risk, but now comes word that despite our best efforts, many of us may have a hidden risk for heart attacks that doctors are just now beginning to understand. with more, here's nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: six years ago, linda was the very picture of health. she ate right and had frequent check-ups. then she had a heart attack. >> i didn't think i was at risk for a heart attack, number one, because i was very thin. my cholesterol, they checked everything all these years. >> reporter: many people have heart attacks, even though they don't have the well known risk factors including high cholesterol, blood pressure and diabetes. so doctors are always looking for new risk factors. the latest possible culprit, a chemical called tmao. made by bacteria we all carry in our gut. a three-year study of 4,000 people who had been treated for heart disease show
the operation was performed at georgetown university hospital after the 74-year-old breyer fell from his bicycle yesterday. >>> we've heard the warnings about heart attacks, the things we can do to lower our risk, but now comes word that despite our best efforts, many of us may have a hidden risk for heart attacks that doctors are just now beginning to understand. with more, here's nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: six years ago, linda was the very...
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the claim by breyers is apparently stretching the truth a bit. longer all-natural, rather quality and in some cases can't even claim to call the product ice cream. it is a frozen dairy dessert. here is a difference, ice cream requires scific levels of milk fat content, total solids in each gallon of ice cream while frozen dairy products you don't have to do that. though some flavors of breyer's ice cream, frozen dairy dessert, uses more corn syrup than allowed. but if you're a fan of plain vanilla, you're in luck, that is still ice cream. the most popular ice cream flavors. number five, neapolitan. the indecisive ice cream lover would take that. number four, butter pecan. numb three, strawberry. number two, chocolate. the number one flavor is vanilla. by a huge margin. nearly a third of ice cream eaters say the flavor is the best, and "the willis report" staff favorite is rocky road, which i'm having a little bit of right now. still to me, m my two cents more on ridiculous cost-cutting proposal for democratic congresswoman. and i'll pour the rage
the claim by breyers is apparently stretching the truth a bit. longer all-natural, rather quality and in some cases can't even claim to call the product ice cream. it is a frozen dairy dessert. here is a difference, ice cream requires scific levels of milk fat content, total solids in each gallon of ice cream while frozen dairy products you don't have to do that. though some flavors of breyer's ice cream, frozen dairy dessert, uses more corn syrup than allowed. but if you're a fan of plain...
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he didn't want to embarrass us, so he said yes, i am stephen breyer.they chatted for a little while. then the guy asked a question that justice souter wasn't ready for he said, and justice breyer, what is the best thing about being on the supreme court he thought and said it is the privilege of serving with david souter. how can you not love that guy? [laughter] >> i will cheat a little bit. the backup of my story of what would happen, my favorite is a nominee named harold carswell. he was considered not the highest nominee of the supreme court -- well, he said there a lot of mediocre lawyers and judges and don't they deserve representation as well. well, so that was the end of his chances to become a justice of the supreme court. >> that was in my home state of nebraska. >> that is one of the things at todd and i were hoping to do with the book. not just to talk about some of the politics and the behind-the-scenes procedural stuff, but some of the things that happened during the funny moments. one of the things that i enjoyed was the humor at stanford
he didn't want to embarrass us, so he said yes, i am stephen breyer.they chatted for a little while. then the guy asked a question that justice souter wasn't ready for he said, and justice breyer, what is the best thing about being on the supreme court he thought and said it is the privilege of serving with david souter. how can you not love that guy? [laughter] >> i will cheat a little bit. the backup of my story of what would happen, my favorite is a nominee named harold carswell. he...
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supreme court justice steven breyer is in a washington hospital tonight recovering from a broken shelter. the 74-year-old justice fell off his bicycle yesterday. a spokeswoman says i expected to make a full recovery. in the midwest, a cycle of torrential storms is sending rivers over their banks. the flooding started last week along the mississippi, illinois, and red rivers. as terrell brown reports, it may not be as bad as first feared but no one is breathing easy yet, either. >> reporter: a levee breach in lincoln county, missouri, turn's bob's creek into a raging river. the flooforts have taken aim at the town's 30 homes. >> you don't really know, but you have to be prepared. >> reporter: flooding has hit parts of nine midwest states. the illinois river in mason county reached through front doors and windows. >> you think you're okay because they've told you it's crested and everything and right away, within eight hours, overnight, here it was in my house up a foot deep in the basement. >> reporter: elsewhere, illinois' wabash river is at its highest level since 1943. residents in two
supreme court justice steven breyer is in a washington hospital tonight recovering from a broken shelter. the 74-year-old justice fell off his bicycle yesterday. a spokeswoman says i expected to make a full recovery. in the midwest, a cycle of torrential storms is sending rivers over their banks. the flooding started last week along the mississippi, illinois, and red rivers. as terrell brown reports, it may not be as bad as first feared but no one is breathing easy yet, either. >>...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer is expected to make a full recovery following shoulder replacement surgery. the 74-year-old justice had a nasty bike accident over the weekend, his second in two years. last year he broke his collarbone. >>> michigan congressman mike rogers has become the latest victim of so-called swatting. police were sent to his home to investigate after an emergency call. the congressman later released a statement, calling the incident an unfortunate prank. >> oklahoma senator tom coburn has introduced a measure to invoke the tax-empty status of sports leagues. did you know this? the nhl, nfl are currently considered charitable organizations and therefore not taxed like most for-profit corporations. according to coburn, taxpayers lose $91 million every year because of those exemptions. >>> texas senator tom cornyn apparently was not impressed with an op-ed from a young, undocumented illegal immigrant. when asked via twitter if he would stand in the way of immigration reform and the so-called dream act, he simply responded, "complete bs." >>> well, a washington st
supreme court justice stephen breyer is expected to make a full recovery following shoulder replacement surgery. the 74-year-old justice had a nasty bike accident over the weekend, his second in two years. last year he broke his collarbone. >>> michigan congressman mike rogers has become the latest victim of so-called swatting. police were sent to his home to investigate after an emergency call. the congressman later released a statement, calling the incident an unfortunate prank....
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. >>> a tumble off a bicycle has landed stephen breyer in the hospital. the 74-year-old recovering after shoulder replacement surgery after taking the spill off his bike. the spokesman saying he is expected to make a full recovery. rehope it's a speedy one. much more ahead from washington. the incredible survival story, the american brother and sister stranded at sea while on vacation, forced to swim for 14 hours with the sharks. you'll hear from them coming up here. then later tonight the lone wolf no longer. what we have learned about the famous gray wolves racing across america. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. i took my son fishing ev
. >>> a tumble off a bicycle has landed stephen breyer in the hospital. the 74-year-old recovering after shoulder replacement surgery after taking the spill off his bike. the spokesman saying he is expected to make a full recovery. rehope it's a speedy one. much more ahead from washington. the incredible survival story, the american brother and sister stranded at sea while on vacation, forced to swim for 14 hours with the sharks. you'll hear from them coming up here. then later tonight...
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thanks to an upgrade today and just within the hour, the company announced that venture capitalist jim breyerill step down from the board. but will investors like the stock when it reports earnings next week? cnbc's well-liked media reporter julia boorstin is here to break down what investors need to know. julia? >> well, thank you, melissa. the big question for facebook is all about mobile. is it making more money from users on their mobile devices. wall street analysts expect more than a quarter of revenue is expected to come from mobile. that percentage number and quarter over quarter revenue growth are key. other hot topics include the success of new ad formats in drawing more ad dollars and if facebook is generating higher margins from users outside the u.s. than it has been. analysts expect revenue to grow 36% to $1.44 billion. on earnings of 12 cents per share. as you mentioned today, raymond james upgraded the stock to strong buy from outperform, anticipating ad strength in the quarter. while goldman sachs says it expects it to speed up. on new ad products. of course, melissa, everyon
thanks to an upgrade today and just within the hour, the company announced that venture capitalist jim breyerill step down from the board. but will investors like the stock when it reports earnings next week? cnbc's well-liked media reporter julia boorstin is here to break down what investors need to know. julia? >> well, thank you, melissa. the big question for facebook is all about mobile. is it making more money from users on their mobile devices. wall street analysts expect more than...
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justice breyer who is 74 is expected to make a full recovery. at the annual white house correspondents dinner in washington last night, conan o'brien got plenty of laughs but so did the president. one came when he unveils a new look for his second term. >> and my team and i talked about it. we were willing to try anything so we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. >> that's a good look. here's today's weather. sunny in the northeast and out west. rainy elsewhere. and the week ahead will bring more storms along with a general cooldown for most of the country. >> osgood: next... imagine how wonderful it would be to live in a house like this. >> osgood: the future throughout history. >> what was a sandy beach diana. osgood: and later jeremy irons. >> ... has been r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: yesterday's tomorrow was a wondrous place full of amazing gadgets and technology that could change our lives. well, a lot of the things we expected did happen. but there are also things that happened that we never expected at all. our cover story is reported now b
justice breyer who is 74 is expected to make a full recovery. at the annual white house correspondents dinner in washington last night, conan o'brien got plenty of laughs but so did the president. one came when he unveils a new look for his second term. >> and my team and i talked about it. we were willing to try anything so we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. >> that's a good look. here's today's weather. sunny in the northeast and out west. rainy elsewhere. and the week ahead...
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. >>> supreme court justice bryseries breyers is in the hospital recovering from shoulder surgery. he fell from his bicycle and should be released early next week. >>> defending his drawing and why a sacramento bee cartoonist is facing harsh criticism from the governor of texas. >>> plus coming up, absolutely amazing stories of survival and how people are staying alive three days after the deadly building collapse in bangladesh. >>> laughter was on the menu at the white house correspondent's dinner and the joke that the president made about attorney kamala harris and the bay area leader in the audience. >>> how much a temperature bump you can expect tomorrow and the neighbor that hits 90 degrees? . >>> a sacramento bee cartoonist today defended his editorial cartoon on the deadly plant explosion in texas and said "business is boom." >> next to an image of the blast of the 14 people were killed and perry said he was disgusted and called for anpology. cartoonist jack ohman said that plant had no been inspected since 2006. >>> amid greensboro and cracked concrete and twisted steel of
. >>> supreme court justice bryseries breyers is in the hospital recovering from shoulder surgery. he fell from his bicycle and should be released early next week. >>> defending his drawing and why a sacramento bee cartoonist is facing harsh criticism from the governor of texas. >>> plus coming up, absolutely amazing stories of survival and how people are staying alive three days after the deadly building collapse in bangladesh. >>> laughter was on the menu...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer recovering at a washington, d.c.ful shoulder surgery. doctors operated on the 74-year-old after he took a nasty spill on his bike. he is expected to make a full recovery and be released later this week. an working from home. well, it's convenient. that's for sure. but it could damage your career. a new study says 60% of executives think at-home workers are hurting their chances at promotions because they appear inbe visible to coworkers. here are some solutions. video conferences to prove you are alive and phone calls to stay connected to your coworkers. >> anna: all right, mike. thank you. 6:24 is the time now. since president barack obama first took office in 2009 the federal debt climbed more than $6 trillion. here are the numbers for you. that equates to the administration borrowing nearly $54,000 per household. and according to the census in 2011, here is the problem. the median house old earned $50,000. how will it impact main street in the nation's economy? joining us is former g.o.p. finance chair noelle. goo
supreme court justice stephen breyer recovering at a washington, d.c.ful shoulder surgery. doctors operated on the 74-year-old after he took a nasty spill on his bike. he is expected to make a full recovery and be released later this week. an working from home. well, it's convenient. that's for sure. but it could damage your career. a new study says 60% of executives think at-home workers are hurting their chances at promotions because they appear inbe visible to coworkers. here are some...
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president clinton appointed breyer to the high court in 1994 and he is 74. >> a young man who suffers from tourette's syndrome was forbidden from flying jetblue because three could not stop himself from saying the word "bomb." he informed airport officials and provided memorial day -- medical documen. he had green light but when he boarded the flight he could not control his verbal tick. >> i probably said "bomb" about 100 times in that time and through ntsb. >> jetblue has offered the man free tickets but no warrant that he will be able to board a future flight. we will hear more from the man on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> alaska airlines is moving forward with a plan to install slimmer seats on the entire fleet allowing the airline to install six to nine more seats a plane which will include power and usb outlets on the back. they expect to have the new seats on 75 percent of the fleet by the end of next year. >> apple's worldwide conference is in june in san francisco but unlike previous years they are not expected to introduce any new devices. instead, analysts believe the
president clinton appointed breyer to the high court in 1994 and he is 74. >> a young man who suffers from tourette's syndrome was forbidden from flying jetblue because three could not stop himself from saying the word "bomb." he informed airport officials and provided memorial day -- medical documen. he had green light but when he boarded the flight he could not control his verbal tick. >> i probably said "bomb" about 100 times in that time and through ntsb....
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. >>> and supreme court justice stephen breyer is recovering from shoulder surgery this morning. 74-year-old took a serious spill off of his bicycle. he's expected to make a full recovery. >>> finally, an instant classic in the nba playoffs. the chicago bulls beat the brooklyn nets, 142-134 in triple overtime, matching the second-longest game in playoff history. >>> time for the weather and bulls fan, ginger zee. >> chicago was abuzz yesterday about that game before i left. >> let's get right to the philadelphia this morning. that's where we're waking up with sunshine. the northeast overall going to see a good start and then some rain moving in. philly will end up right around 72. d.c., will get to 68. buffalo, new york, 72. then that rain, we talked about it earlier from houston, that's going to slide south of houston, and along that cold front, new orleans, charlotte, and atlanta, getting some of the heavy pockets of rain. >> this weather report brought to you by macy's. dan and bianna. >> thank you, ginger. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- cuddling for a living.
. >>> and supreme court justice stephen breyer is recovering from shoulder surgery this morning. 74-year-old took a serious spill off of his bicycle. he's expected to make a full recovery. >>> finally, an instant classic in the nba playoffs. the chicago bulls beat the brooklyn nets, 142-134 in triple overtime, matching the second-longest game in playoff history. >>> time for the weather and bulls fan, ginger zee. >> chicago was abuzz yesterday about that game...
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. >>> supreme court justice steven breyer is recovering from shoulder replacement surgery after a biking accident. the 74-year-old fell while riding his bike in washington, d.c he is expected to be released from the hospital early next week. >>> and the damage from the explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas estimated to cost more than $100 million. it killed at least 14 people and injured hundreds more. >> arthel: serious new concerns and questions about the way our u.s. intelligence community handled boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev and whether warnings were missed in the lead up to the deadly attacks because of a possible trust deficit with their counterparts in russia. bringing in k.t. mcfar land la, a fax news analyst. hi. >> hi. >> arthel: regardless of possible mistrust of the russian government. he left america to spend six months in russia, got back into the u.s. after his name was put in a terrorist database. so it could possibly cause the average lay person to say, what are you guys doing and if someone in the intelligence community covering tracks? how do you see it?
. >>> supreme court justice steven breyer is recovering from shoulder replacement surgery after a biking accident. the 74-year-old fell while riding his bike in washington, d.c he is expected to be released from the hospital early next week. >>> and the damage from the explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas estimated to cost more than $100 million. it killed at least 14 people and injured hundreds more. >> arthel: serious new concerns and questions about the way our...
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. >>> supreme court justice stephen breyer is recovering from shoulder surgery.broke his right shoulder in a bicycle accident on friday. the 74-year-old is expected to be released from the hospital this week. now back to "why planes crash." >>> when any structural element of an airplane fails, the result can be fatal. a 747 has a cargo door blown out in mid flight. the decompression is so powerful it sucks two rows of seats and nine passengers out of the plane in a split second. >> this was taken from row 17 aisle seat. >> this video shot by bruce lambert two weeks after the fatal accident documents the aftermath of united airlines flight 811. investigators immediately know the problem centers on the cargo door. they can tell from the gaping hole where it used to be. the key question, why did it explode open, plummeting to the pacific ocean below? but the key piece investigators would like to examine, the cargo door itself, is lost at sea. with no hard evidence, the ntsb issues a report 14 months after the accident. based on previous problems with other 747 cargo
. >>> supreme court justice stephen breyer is recovering from shoulder surgery.broke his right shoulder in a bicycle accident on friday. the 74-year-old is expected to be released from the hospital this week. now back to "why planes crash." >>> when any structural element of an airplane fails, the result can be fatal. a 747 has a cargo door blown out in mid flight. the decompression is so powerful it sucks two rows of seats and nine passengers out of the plane in a...
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there were a number of problems as justice breyer pointed out in his dissents with that argument includingct that florida had four different kinds of voting machines and what kind of voting machine you had influenced whether your vote was counted much more than anything the canvassing boards were doing. so i think that the equal protection theory particularly since three of the justices in the majority had said things about the applicability of equal protection laws that were quite contrary to the way the bush v. gore decision came down real i'm didn't hang together. but what judge posner says is that even though there wasn't a good legal rationale to do that, it was appropriate to do it in order to end the controversy. >> charlie: he says... posner says that... >> i'm oversimplify ago really thoughtful analysis. and i don't want to do that. but he argues that somebody needed to bring an end to the process, and the court was the right person to do that. the problem with that... >> charlie: do you agree with that? >> no, i don't. because the process was almost over. we were within 36 hours
there were a number of problems as justice breyer pointed out in his dissents with that argument includingct that florida had four different kinds of voting machines and what kind of voting machine you had influenced whether your vote was counted much more than anything the canvassing boards were doing. so i think that the equal protection theory particularly since three of the justices in the majority had said things about the applicability of equal protection laws that were quite contrary to...
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but justice breyer, writing for the three remaining justices thought that was not the right way to analyze this. he would apply the-- he would say federal courts can hear these claims, one, if the defendant in the case is an american national, if the conduct occurred in the united states, but also-- and this is where he really differed with the other justices-- also, if there was a danger that the united states was going to become a safe harbor for torture or as he called them the common enemy of mankind. so he saw it as a little broader. justice kennedy, who agreed with the chief justice's analysis, also wrote separately to say he thought the opinion was cautious and left open many questions as to how to really interpret the alien tort statute, and there might be a small category of cases that the court's opinion today does not cover. >> ifill: marcia coyle of the national law journal, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, gwen. >> brown: finally tonight, a new book argues that blaming addicts for their addictions could hurt people's chances for getting clean. judy woodruff has our conversat
but justice breyer, writing for the three remaining justices thought that was not the right way to analyze this. he would apply the-- he would say federal courts can hear these claims, one, if the defendant in the case is an american national, if the conduct occurred in the united states, but also-- and this is where he really differed with the other justices-- also, if there was a danger that the united states was going to become a safe harbor for torture or as he called them the common enemy...
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. >>> supreme court justice -- associate justice steven breyer is recovering in a washington hospitaloulder surgery following a bicycle fall. it's the third publicly known bike crash for him. he is expected to head home early this week. thank you so much for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington, head to cnn.com/sotu for extras and that includes a clip from our popular online series called "getting to know." this week, find out the surprising family connection between republican congressman jason shave vits and michael dukakis. if you missed any part of today's show, find us on itunes. fareed zakaria, "gps" is next. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today we'll ask how to handle terrorism post-boston. start with the former director of cia and national security agency michael haden. how to stop the lone, self-radicalized terrorists. >>> next, we'll take you halfway around the world to chechnya to delve into the chechen connection. how does someone get radicalized? i'll as
. >>> supreme court justice -- associate justice steven breyer is recovering in a washington hospitaloulder surgery following a bicycle fall. it's the third publicly known bike crash for him. he is expected to head home early this week. thank you so much for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington, head to cnn.com/sotu for extras and that includes a clip from our popular online series called "getting to know." this week, find out the...
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and i think justice breyer today put the case in context in explaining the law by saying, if you develop a process for extracting fat from a plant in the amazon, you can get a patent for the process. if you take the sap and you manipulate it and you come up with a new use, you can get a patent on the use. but what you can't get a patent on is the sap itself. >> brown: so the justices reach for an analogy to help them understand. >> exactly. brown: so what happened in these arguments? what kind of questions were they pursuing? >> well, the question for the court is whether these genes are products of nature or a human-made invention. so first up at the lectern today was the attorney for the challengers, chris manson of the american civil liberties union. he said basically myriad has invented nothing here. he said myriad deserves credit for unlocking the secrets of these two genes. but the isolation of these genes from a strand of d.n.a. is something that is routine and done all across the country. but the genes themselves, how they work, what they do, what they fail to do, those are decis
and i think justice breyer today put the case in context in explaining the law by saying, if you develop a process for extracting fat from a plant in the amazon, you can get a patent for the process. if you take the sap and you manipulate it and you come up with a new use, you can get a patent on the use. but what you can't get a patent on is the sap itself. >> brown: so the justices reach for an analogy to help them understand. >> exactly. brown: so what happened in these...
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. >> supreme court just it stephen breyer is recovering this sunday afternoon. he had emergency shoulder surgery. the 74-year-old justice was hurt when he fell off his bicycle friday afternoon. and senator john mccain on "meet the press" this morning said the obama administration needs to act on syria now. >> the syrian people are angry and bitter at the united states. i was in a refugee camp in jordan, and there are thousands of people and kids, and this woman who's a schoolteacher said, senator mccain, you see these children here? they're going to take revenge on those people who refused to help them. >> for more, let's bring in jackie kucinich from "the washington post," and others. let me start with you. you've spent time in the middle east. some quite unpleasant to say the least. were you kidnapped in afghanistan, you were held captive by the taliban for seven months. you have a new book out called ebeyond war "and you look at, among other things, the future of the middle east. what red flags does increasing involvement in syria what red flags does that rai
. >> supreme court just it stephen breyer is recovering this sunday afternoon. he had emergency shoulder surgery. the 74-year-old justice was hurt when he fell off his bicycle friday afternoon. and senator john mccain on "meet the press" this morning said the obama administration needs to act on syria now. >> the syrian people are angry and bitter at the united states. i was in a refugee camp in jordan, and there are thousands of people and kids, and this woman who's a...
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and another decision which came down 7-2 with even justices breyer and kagan going over to the conservative side and only sotomayor and ginsberg holding out as the two minorities, saying that would be too coercive and to punitive, so states if they want to excuse -- which they didn't have to come which suddenly threw open the possibility that many states which is not the case will resist extending medicaid even if it is in their financial interest. it was more of a question of ideology that was positive concrete benefit for their citizens. and so the real policy, and my last cartoon, is this one which the most recent in a book came out in july, 2012. nick anderson, that's the real policy of the red state, dumping the patients who should have been, would have been, under possibility of being covered by the affordable care act under medicaid extension, instead dumping them at the door of the emergency room which, of course, will have rebounding and cascading effects negatively on the whole health financing arrangements and on all of us. it's a very poor policy. thank you. [applause] >> all ri
and another decision which came down 7-2 with even justices breyer and kagan going over to the conservative side and only sotomayor and ginsberg holding out as the two minorities, saying that would be too coercive and to punitive, so states if they want to excuse -- which they didn't have to come which suddenly threw open the possibility that many states which is not the case will resist extending medicaid even if it is in their financial interest. it was more of a question of ideology that was...
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in other news over the weekend supreme court justice steven breyer was hospitalized following a bike reverse? shoulder replacement surgery? >> put in backwards? >> stephanie: now look what did you! i can help you with that hump now. >> i have to drive backwards. >> perhaps i could help with you that hump. >> what hump? >> stephanie: worst bicyclist than george w. bush. previously broke his collarbone in a bike accident, sustained broken ribs and a punctured lung in a bicycle mishap in 1993. i wonder if he ran into the same scottish policeman that george bush did? >> bicycling isn't your bag. >> maybe needs to take up spinning or something. >> stephanie: i'm not a strong biker. i don't know. that's his third bike accident. all right. 45 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> ladies and gentlemen prepare yourselves for a shock. >> it's "the stephanie miller show." very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >
in other news over the weekend supreme court justice steven breyer was hospitalized following a bike reverse? shoulder replacement surgery? >> put in backwards? >> stephanie: now look what did you! i can help you with that hump now. >> i have to drive backwards. >> perhaps i could help with you that hump. >> what hump? >> stephanie: worst bicyclist than george w. bush. previously broke his collarbone in a bike accident, sustained broken ribs and a punctured...
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and another decision which came down 7-2, with even justices breyer and kagan going over to the conservative side and only sotomayor and ginsberg holding out as the two minority, saying that that would be too coercive and too punitive. so states, if they want could choose to accept the fund but they didn't have to, which, suddenly threw open the possibility that many states, which is now the case will resist extending medicaid, even if it is in their financial interest. more a question of ideology and opposition than it was positive, concrete benefit for their citizens. so the real policy states, in my last cartoon, this one which is the most recent in our book, came out in july, 2012, by nick anderson. that is the real policy of the red states. dumping the patients who should have been, would have been, are under possibility of being covered by the affordable care act under medicare extension instead, dumping them at the door of the emergency room which will have reunder boing and cascading effects negatively on the whole health financing arrangements and on all of us. it's a very poor poli
and another decision which came down 7-2, with even justices breyer and kagan going over to the conservative side and only sotomayor and ginsberg holding out as the two minority, saying that that would be too coercive and too punitive. so states, if they want could choose to accept the fund but they didn't have to, which, suddenly threw open the possibility that many states, which is now the case will resist extending medicaid, even if it is in their financial interest. more a question of...
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he didn't want to embarrass us, so he said yes, i am stephen breyer.they chatted for a little while. then the guy asked a question that justice souter wasn't ready for he said, and justice breyer, what is the best thing about being on the supreme court he thought and said it is the privilege of serving with david souter. how can you not love that guy? [laughter] >> i will cheat a little bit. the backup of my story of what would happen, my favorite is a nominee named harold carswell. he was considered not the highest nominee of the supreme court -- well, he said there a lot of mediocre lawyers and judges and don't they deserve representation as well. well, so that was the end of his chances to become a justice of the supreme court. >> that was in my home state of nebraska. >> that is one of the things that todd and i were hoping to do with the book. not just to talk about some of the politics and the behind-the-scenes procedural stuff, but some of the things that happened during the funny moments. one of the things that i enjoyed was the humor at stanfo
he didn't want to embarrass us, so he said yes, i am stephen breyer.they chatted for a little while. then the guy asked a question that justice souter wasn't ready for he said, and justice breyer, what is the best thing about being on the supreme court he thought and said it is the privilege of serving with david souter. how can you not love that guy? [laughter] >> i will cheat a little bit. the backup of my story of what would happen, my favorite is a nominee named harold carswell. he...