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three to go. >> darrell: this is it, boys. whatever you are going to do you have to do it now. >> mike: kurt to the outside behind jeff gordon. jeff gordon to the bottom. kyle busch trying to block. >> darrell: 24 car is going to be the guy to beat. he is the man when gets down to the end of these races. >> larry: ambrose in the 9. he just pushing kurt busch in the 51 car now. here comes mcmurray in the 1 pushing stewart in the 14. >> darrell: look at jeff gordon. trying to figure out should i block. stay here? here comes his teammate. here comes some help. >> mike: two laps to go and tony stewart around the outside. had help from mcmurray. no longer but mcmurray drives back. kyle busch and stewart slices down in front of all of them. >> larry: tony stewart our current champion. kyle busch sideways again in the 18 car. >> darrell: trying to keep jeff gordon behind him and jeff is working him over! jeff is going to move him up out of the groove and get by him. >> mike: busch is around. can he save it this time? >> darrell: ther
three to go. >> darrell: this is it, boys. whatever you are going to do you have to do it now. >> mike: kurt to the outside behind jeff gordon. jeff gordon to the bottom. kyle busch trying to block. >> darrell: 24 car is going to be the guy to beat. he is the man when gets down to the end of these races. >> larry: ambrose in the 9. he just pushing kurt busch in the 51 car now. here comes mcmurray in the 1 pushing stewart in the 14. >> darrell: look at jeff gordon....
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>> darrell: no!ing the race. >> darrell: this is a big, big bonus. >> mike: getting set for it the restart. biffle and ambrose, all nascar restarts in their top three national series are double file. the leader gets his choice of inside or outside lane. and then everyone else lines up in fashion. second place car on the front row and then everything else inside outside, inside outside in order. >> darrell: is it just a coincidence or is $200,000 at stake here in a lap or two, five, ten, whatever it is is, the 18 car all of a sudden is in the picture. >> larry: i was going to say that is the driver i want to watch. kyle busch in the 18. >> mike: when they take the green it will be nine laps to the $200,000 midway payday at the daytona 500. 32 cars on the lead lap for this restart. here we go! trying to come up the middle kasey kahne in the number 5 trying to force the issue right down the center. >> larry: he is getting help from his teammate dale earnhardt, jr. in the 88 car. >> mike: and junior leav
>> darrell: no!ing the race. >> darrell: this is a big, big bonus. >> mike: getting set for it the restart. biffle and ambrose, all nascar restarts in their top three national series are double file. the leader gets his choice of inside or outside lane. and then everyone else lines up in fashion. second place car on the front row and then everything else inside outside, inside outside in order. >> darrell: is it just a coincidence or is $200,000 at stake here in a lap or...
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three to go. >> darrell: this is it, boys. whatever you are going to do you have to do it now. >> mike: kurt to the outside behind jeff gordon. jeff gordon to the bottom. kyle busch trying to block. >> darrell: 24 car is going to be the guy to beat. he is the man when gets down to the end of these races. >> larry: ambrose in the 9. he just pushing kurt busch in the 51 car now. here comes mcmurray in the 1 pushing stewart in the 14. >> darrell: look at jeff gordon. trying to figure out should i block. stay here? here comes his teammate. here comes some help. >> mike: two laps to go and tony stewart around the outside. had help from mcmurray. no longer but mcmurray drives back. kyle busch and stewart slices down in front of all of them. >> larry: tony stewart our current champion. kyle busch sideways again in the 18 car. >> darrell: trying to keep jeff gordon behind him and jeff is working him over! jeff is going to move him up out of the groove and get by him. >> mike: busch is around. can he save it this time? >> darrell: ther
three to go. >> darrell: this is it, boys. whatever you are going to do you have to do it now. >> mike: kurt to the outside behind jeff gordon. jeff gordon to the bottom. kyle busch trying to block. >> darrell: 24 car is going to be the guy to beat. he is the man when gets down to the end of these races. >> larry: ambrose in the 9. he just pushing kurt busch in the 51 car now. here comes mcmurray in the 1 pushing stewart in the 14. >> darrell: look at jeff gordon....
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and now he is up here running up front. >> darrell: larry, casey mears is a good driver.hey had down here. qualifying well and racing well. >> mike: mears trying to hang on to a top 15 spot on the outside. hard to do. >> darrell: if somebody looks at the 13 car of casey mears they say maybe i don't want to run with him. always looking for a bigger name in the other line if you know what i mean. >> mike: understood. but if the car has speed he can be your new best friend. >> darrell: trevor bayne last year proved that. trevor's car was fast and people wanted to work with him. got to prove you got something under the hood to get up there and lead this thing. >> mike: dale, jr. 18th. danica patrick. many laps down. still logging laps. >> larry: the 10 car waiting for the pack to catch up to her. she couldn't catch up to the pack before the restart. said it is absolutely zero fun right now but she is learning and will try to learn more when the pack gets her. >> mike: car is pretty beat up but has a new rear end. >> darrell: that looks almost as bad as kyle busch's car are wh
and now he is up here running up front. >> darrell: larry, casey mears is a good driver.hey had down here. qualifying well and racing well. >> mike: mears trying to hang on to a top 15 spot on the outside. hard to do. >> darrell: if somebody looks at the 13 car of casey mears they say maybe i don't want to run with him. always looking for a bigger name in the other line if you know what i mean. >> mike: understood. but if the car has speed he can be your new best friend....
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about the time you think you have seen about everything in this. >> darrell: no kidding. >> i. >> darrelli have never seen anything like this in my life. >> i think we like everybody else would like to see this race finished and this is within reason and we think we can do that win reason. we waited this long. another 30 minutes is worth trying to finish the 40 laps. >> darrell: looks like that is a high pressured hose. i would think if anything was going to pop up or come loose the high pressured hose would probably do it. >> serving two purposes. a bit of experiment but also cleaning, too. hopefully you are right and bill is a smart guy. he has worked on phoenix. he has worked talladega. he has worked here in daytona putting asphalt down so he has learned from some pretty smart guys from the past, bob harrington from michigan that put a racetrack together the night before we had a race the next day. >> darrell: no kidding. >> a by da bizarre set of circumstances but we are anxious to go back and finish these 40 laps because we waited and we are are hopefully get those in. >> larry: mike
about the time you think you have seen about everything in this. >> darrell: no kidding. >> i. >> darrelli have never seen anything like this in my life. >> i think we like everybody else would like to see this race finished and this is within reason and we think we can do that win reason. we waited this long. another 30 minutes is worth trying to finish the 40 laps. >> darrell: looks like that is a high pressured hose. i would think if anything was going to pop up...
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about the time you think you have seen about everything in this. >> darrell: no kidding. >> i. >> darrelli have never seen anything like this in my life. >> i think we like everybody else would like to see this race finished and this is within reason and we think we can do that win reason. we waited this long. another 30 minutes is worth trying to finish the 40 laps. >> darrell: looks like that is a high pressured hose. i would think if anything was going to pop up or come loose the high pressured hose would probably do it. >> serving two purposes. a bit of experiment but also cleaning, too. hopefully you are right and bill is a smart guy. he has worked on phoenix. he has worked talladega. he has worked here in daytona putting asphalt down so he has learned from some pretty smart guys from the past, bob harrington from michigan that put a racetrack together the night before we had a race the next day. >> darrell: no kidding. >> a by da bizarre set of circumstances but we are anxious to go back and finish these 40 laps because we waited and we are are hopefully get those in. >> larry: mike
about the time you think you have seen about everything in this. >> darrell: no kidding. >> i. >> darrelli have never seen anything like this in my life. >> i think we like everybody else would like to see this race finished and this is within reason and we think we can do that win reason. we waited this long. another 30 minutes is worth trying to finish the 40 laps. >> darrell: looks like that is a high pressured hose. i would think if anything was going to pop up...
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. >> darrell: erase that one, will you?et it out of there. >> mike: since everyone wanted to see the pictures from the black straightaway brad kezelowski has now picked up tens of thousands of twitter followers since the red flag came out. >> larry: dave blaney had his phone i'm sure brad could set him up on twitter during this red flag. >> mike: 55,000 since the red flag wanted to see the pictures. there are some total mentions this weekend. twitter driver busenitz. buzz. follow us at nascar on fox on twitter or follow us on tonight's telecast individually. >> darrell: since we have been down here the last week i went over 100,000 followers and i could not believe who my twitter has lit up since we have been down here. >> mike: speaking of lit up, a couple of drops coming down as we go side by side, hopeful of getting the daytona 500 restarted and soon. >> mke: the man in the yellow fire suit is dave blaney. the leader of the daytona 500 having raced his way into the 500 by finishing 12 in his duel race. finished third in
. >> darrell: erase that one, will you?et it out of there. >> mike: since everyone wanted to see the pictures from the black straightaway brad kezelowski has now picked up tens of thousands of twitter followers since the red flag came out. >> larry: dave blaney had his phone i'm sure brad could set him up on twitter during this red flag. >> mike: 55,000 since the red flag wanted to see the pictures. there are some total mentions this weekend. twitter driver busenitz....
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. >> darrell: erase that one, will you?et it out of there. >> mike: since everyone wanted to see the pictures from the black straightaway brad kezelowski has now picked up tens of thousands of twitter followers since the red flag came out. >> larry: dave blaney had his phone i'm sure brad could set him up on twitter during this red flag. >> mike: 55,000 since the red flag wanted to see the pictures. there are some total mentions this weekend. twitter driver busenitz. buzz. follow us at nascar on fox on twitter or follow us on tonight's telecast individually. >> darrell: since we have been down here the last week i went over 100,000 followers and i could not believe who my twitter has lit up since we have been down here. >> mike: speaking of lit up, a couple of drops coming down as we go side by side, hopeful of getting the daytona 500 restarted and soon. >> mike: the man in the yellow fire suit is dave blaney. the leader of the daytona 500 having raced his way into the 500 by finishing 12 in his duel race. finished third in
. >> darrell: erase that one, will you?et it out of there. >> mike: since everyone wanted to see the pictures from the black straightaway brad kezelowski has now picked up tens of thousands of twitter followers since the red flag came out. >> larry: dave blaney had his phone i'm sure brad could set him up on twitter during this red flag. >> mike: 55,000 since the red flag wanted to see the pictures. there are some total mentions this weekend. twitter driver busenitz....
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. >> darrell: with the electronic fuel injection they have two pumps in the tank and a pump in the center. so when you are out of fuel, you are out of fuel. >> mike: first time for electronic engine management including electronic fuel injection in nascar and for many of the cars the first time with electric fuel pumps and if you are wondering about the safety risk of those, there are parameters in the computer that can sense lie oil pressure, security the engine down so that an electric fuel pump like a conventional one might keep pumping if a car had crashed our engine had blown. not any more. it won't happen. >> darrell: one of the best things we done going to fuel injection and all that goes with it.
. >> darrell: with the electronic fuel injection they have two pumps in the tank and a pump in the center. so when you are out of fuel, you are out of fuel. >> mike: first time for electronic engine management including electronic fuel injection in nascar and for many of the cars the first time with electric fuel pumps and if you are wondering about the safety risk of those, there are parameters in the computer that can sense lie oil pressure, security the engine down so that an...
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and that is from darrell "duck" davis.t happened was, they suspected -- duck suspected bradford of snitching on the gang or of stealing money. something that went against duck and the organization. so duck gathered up the gang members. he had jowl turner hold a gun to bradford dodson's head. bradford dodson was made to spread eagle on the floor, all you have his clothes off and duck took a hammer and he broke both of bradford dodson's hands. >> he just hit my hands three times. with the hummer. it don't take that much to bust no hands from no hammer. he hit my hands three times. i told him i did steal the guns, though. i needed cash quick because i wasn't trying to be around like that, man. i stayed around because he made me come around. when i got out the hospital he immediately came and got me from my baby mother's house. i'm going to tell the truth, i was scared. i didn't want to die. >> duck in the video footage came across as somebody who is always in control. when he walked in, anybody who i had enough of feeling emb
and that is from darrell "duck" davis.t happened was, they suspected -- duck suspected bradford of snitching on the gang or of stealing money. something that went against duck and the organization. so duck gathered up the gang members. he had jowl turner hold a gun to bradford dodson's head. bradford dodson was made to spread eagle on the floor, all you have his clothes off and duck took a hammer and he broke both of bradford dodson's hands. >> he just hit my hands three times....
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. >> in 1997, darrell holtom confessed to shooting his three young boys and his ex-wife's 4-year-oldilling them all. >> i miss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> darrell has never tried to fight his death sentence. >> can you mitigate the death of four children? with a straight face? the fact that my children are dead, that i'm the one that killed them. i'm not going to sell out. i'm not going to change my views on the death penalty just because i'm facing the death penalty. i do think that death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone that claimed they didn't do something that they actually did. >> darrell is allowed only one hour of recreation time a day and must be escorted in chains and leg irons by two officers. >> any movement outside your cell is valued. the walls sort of limit your field of vision. so you get a sense of the open air, even if it is inside of a cage. >> john johnson has been on death row for 20 years. >> i was arrested in 1984, convicted of murder of my wife in 1985. when i first went to death row, i wa
. >> in 1997, darrell holtom confessed to shooting his three young boys and his ex-wife's 4-year-oldilling them all. >> i miss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> darrell has never tried to fight his death sentence. >> can you mitigate the death of four children? with a straight face? the fact that my children are dead, that i'm the one that killed them. i'm not going to sell out. i'm not going to change my views on the death penalty just because i'm...
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but darrel zaccagni, then the lead investigator with bellefonte police, came up with one answer. so it's possible a body wouldn't be found in that river. >> it's possible, yes. basically what happens, when you get into the susquehanna, it ultimately ends up in the chesapeake. but if ray would have went into the water, there's the possibility that he got down to what they call the fiber dam, down the river a little ways, the water just hits the dam and it grinds around. he could have gotten wedged down underneath and just been chewed to pieces unfortunately. >> reporter: even as the river search was under way, the police continue to canvass the street of shops and the area nearby. it was frustrating. lewisburg is a college town, home to bucknell university, and the weekend ray vanished there were bucknell parents in town. to tony, every other dad looked like his uncle ray. >> honestly, i couldn't walk through, you know, bucknell that weekend without seeing 20 guys that looked like him, you know, upper middle class, caucasian male wearing a blue eddie bauer fleece. >> reporter: but
but darrel zaccagni, then the lead investigator with bellefonte police, came up with one answer. so it's possible a body wouldn't be found in that river. >> it's possible, yes. basically what happens, when you get into the susquehanna, it ultimately ends up in the chesapeake. but if ray would have went into the water, there's the possibility that he got down to what they call the fiber dam, down the river a little ways, the water just hits the dam and it grinds around. he could have...
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>> well, ed, i'm wondering what darrell issa is so afraid of. he's afraid of a young woman in her 20s testifying about this? he's afraid of dissenting opinion? i think it is sham politics. it's politics partisan politics being played out on women's bodies. and frankly, there is no issue here. 98% of catholic women already use contraceptives. more than half of the states in the union have requirements similar to what can be found in the obama health care act and 77% of campuses, college campuses that have a catholic affiliation already provide this. any time there is smoke in politics but no fire, you have to ask what's going on. i think it's really clear that republicans are trying to use this as a wedge issue to scare people that obama is persecuting religious people and also to paint him as not being christian. one in five americans believe he's muslim and perhaps that number will go up after this campaign of misinformation. >> caroline, what kind of political price do you think the republicans could pay for this? is this really on the radar s
>> well, ed, i'm wondering what darrell issa is so afraid of. he's afraid of a young woman in her 20s testifying about this? he's afraid of dissenting opinion? i think it is sham politics. it's politics partisan politics being played out on women's bodies. and frankly, there is no issue here. 98% of catholic women already use contraceptives. more than half of the states in the union have requirements similar to what can be found in the obama health care act and 77% of campuses, college...
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i want to show you a clip of darrell issa, who famously held that hearing on contraception last week with no women witnesses. let's hear what he says about
i want to show you a clip of darrell issa, who famously held that hearing on contraception last week with no women witnesses. let's hear what he says about
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so last thursday congressman darrell issa convened a panel that settled the issue. while no ladies were actually allowed to speak until the afternoon session and no ladies actually ever spoke on behalf of ladies, some of these fellows were wearing gowns. so that's something. let's hear the tone that the sausagefest struck in this effort to find balance between religious liberty and the realities of the secular world. >> i don't normally quote from joseph stalin. >> jon: i'm going to stop you right there. we'll just move on to the next guy if that's all right. anyone have a slightly less hyperbolic take on this? >> the violation of a person's religious conscience was nothing less than the rape of the soul. >> jon: that's a quote from roger williams and i believe the worst law and order spin-off yet. listen. no one loves their= plan, but soul rape? you may not realize this but catholic church already offers health plans that cover viagra. a.k.a., four-hour johnson juice. i'm guessing that that doesn't rape the soul. some of your employee iz guess are getting that subs
so last thursday congressman darrell issa convened a panel that settled the issue. while no ladies were actually allowed to speak until the afternoon session and no ladies actually ever spoke on behalf of ladies, some of these fellows were wearing gowns. so that's something. let's hear the tone that the sausagefest struck in this effort to find balance between religious liberty and the realities of the secular world. >> i don't normally quote from joseph stalin. >> jon: i'm going to...
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this is the final lap of the 2001 daytona 500 as broadcast on fox and darrell is there. here it is. >> big trouble. wreck behind him. to the flag. >> come on mike. >> you got it, you got it, you got it. mikey. >> all right. >> michael waltrip wins. >> all right. >> his treatment come true. dream come true. >> how about that. how about dale, is he okay. >> charader crawled out of his car. car. >> i guess he's all right isn't he. >> charlie: he wasn't all right. but you went to the hospital. >> yes. just, ... ... i ... i can neveh that and not be emotional about it. michael's wife. everybody's celebrating. michael just won the race in a dei car and dale, jr. runs second. i mean it's a story boobook endg except for one thing. when you see me turn and look up toward the corner, that's when i sashsaw schrader go to the car. when i saw him jump back i knew he had seen something he never seen before. >> charlie: he never talked to you before it. >> no, he never has. he just kept it to himself. >> charlie: one thing that comes out of this, in which you say it will never be the s
this is the final lap of the 2001 daytona 500 as broadcast on fox and darrell is there. here it is. >> big trouble. wreck behind him. to the flag. >> come on mike. >> you got it, you got it, you got it. mikey. >> all right. >> michael waltrip wins. >> all right. >> his treatment come true. dream come true. >> how about that. how about dale, is he okay. >> charader crawled out of his car. car. >> i guess he's all right isn't he....
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. >> this hearing was called by republican congressman, darrell issa. >> the meeting got off to a contentious start. >> what i want to know is, where are the women? >> they're having a hearing about women's health and they don't have any women up there. duh! they should do that. >> back in my days, they used bayer aspirin for contraceptive. the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> the last statement you just heard about putting aspirin between the knees for contraception was from foster friess, the guy who is the single biggest contributor to the super pac that supports rick santorum's candidacy. with that statement and the first session of an absurdist hearing on contraception in the house of representatives this morning, that did not include any female witnesses, the politics of contraception is once again today vying with the santorum surge as the lead political story of the day. joining me now for an exclusive prime-time interview is the man who was at the center of both of those stories, foster friess. mr. friess, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> la
. >> this hearing was called by republican congressman, darrell issa. >> the meeting got off to a contentious start. >> what i want to know is, where are the women? >> they're having a hearing about women's health and they don't have any women up there. duh! they should do that. >> back in my days, they used bayer aspirin for contraceptive. the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> the last statement you just heard about putting...
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. >> thank you, darrell. on behalf of the three of us we're pleased and flattered to be here. but it's a formidable topic. in fact, dominic and i were having dinner in new york. i said to him i really have gone through a pretty methodical process, so i'd like to take us through a voyage if i may and start with the fact that certainly in the area of shifting media and how the content providers provide for these various platforms, clearly the sand is shifting between our feet. digital revolution as you all know, look at you in this room, glen on his ipad, he's on the blackberry. if we went through the room -- >> on bloomberg. >> i know you are. i asked this question in st. petersburg, i was giving pithy and thoughtful remarks, literally everyone in the office was looking down at their laps. i said, come on, give us a break. i'm kidding. the digital revolution has transformed how information is created, distributed, shared and displayed. in the past as we all know, particularly those of us in the older generation, we received our news from off line traditional stand alone media,
. >> thank you, darrell. on behalf of the three of us we're pleased and flattered to be here. but it's a formidable topic. in fact, dominic and i were having dinner in new york. i said to him i really have gone through a pretty methodical process, so i'd like to take us through a voyage if i may and start with the fact that certainly in the area of shifting media and how the content providers provide for these various platforms, clearly the sand is shifting between our feet. digital...
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three-time nascar champion darrell waltrip was there. brother michael waltrip win the race. darrell has written the story of that day in a memoir, sundays will never be the same, racing, tragedy and redemption. my life in the fastest sport. he joins us to talk about that with correspondent jeff glor. >> welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> take us back to 2001. >>> it was my first race do a nascar sprint cup race. and so i'm in the booth for the first time. my brother and i, michael, who was driving for dale sr in the -- my brother michael and i talked through the winter about michael, man wouldn't it be cool if you won your first race. he had never won a race. wouldn't it be cool if you won a racy could call you home. it would be like when ned jarrett called dale jarrett home. it's one of those moments. here i am on the race goes off, we have the big one and the people are flipping over and they stop the race. we had some radio talk between dale and some of spotters and thing. they go back to green. here my brother is with the white flag
three-time nascar champion darrell waltrip was there. brother michael waltrip win the race. darrell has written the story of that day in a memoir, sundays will never be the same, racing, tragedy and redemption. my life in the fastest sport. he joins us to talk about that with correspondent jeff glor. >> welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> take us back to 2001. >>> it was my first race do a nascar sprint cup race. and so i'm in the booth for the first time. my brother...
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a train carrying around seventy five people as darrelle been cata three railroad employees were killed dozens of passengers injured when the carriages came off the tracks the train was traveling from niagara falls to toronto at least one air ambulance on standby as crews work to pull passengers from the wreckage because of the darrelle meant under investigation. and the silent film the artist stole the show at the academy awards bringing home five prizes including best picture and best actor it's the first silent movie to win since the very first oscar ceremony in nineteen twenty nine meryl streep grabbed best actress award for her portrayal of former british prime minister margaret thatcher in the iron lady and martin scorsese's persian iran hugo also claim five awards in the technical category. as we're reporting vida mir putin has been out. winding his foreign policy goals ahead of next week's presidential vote europe's energy policy came in for some criticism let's go now to the business desk work arena milliken is standing by with all the latest updates career well here outlines n
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here is the chairman of the committee moments ago, darrell issa. >> today is groundhog day again. this committee has lost its pa patience to wait longer, we will not wait until next groundhog day to get answers for the american people, for brian terry and others. the important things i am going to ask today is what can you do to bring this to a close? what can you do before the ig completes her investigation to allow the american people to see change that tells them, this is no longer going on and it won't go on in the future? lastly, before i recognize the ranking member, it is this majority, at least, committee's believe that this is an operation that included reckless behavior at a af. failure to push harder and inform memory by the f.b.i., a u.s. attorney who clearly didn't do his job in way that anyone should be proud of. we now have a justice department official who has taken the fifth. we've moved up awayas, and all of those people should be ashamed that brianhey didn't doa job as they should. martha: this gets to the heart of the matter on
here is the chairman of the committee moments ago, darrell issa. >> today is groundhog day again. this committee has lost its pa patience to wait longer, we will not wait until next groundhog day to get answers for the american people, for brian terry and others. the important things i am going to ask today is what can you do to bring this to a close? what can you do before the ig completes her investigation to allow the american people to see change that tells them, this is no longer...
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to really put into words concerns the democrats really felt wither not addressed when republican darrell issa had his hearings and what he perceived as a problem with religious freedom. so sandra fluke talked about the health concerns that some women have that are not directly related to birth control, but other medical issues in which contraception is prescribed as a way to treat that. and talked about the financial implications and it was really important for her to have a moment, democrats say because she'd not been able to before. to give you a sense of what was in that room, luke. >> the purpose of this meeting is one that i wish didn't exist. >> in my opinion, the chairman committed a massive injustice by trying to pretend that the views of millions of women across the country are irrelevant to this debate. >> and the all-male panel from last week was the real focus that got this going. and ironically today nancy pelosi said she ought to thank chairman issa for not allowing sandra fluke to testify at that earlier hearing because it created a political moment and shined a light on t
to really put into words concerns the democrats really felt wither not addressed when republican darrell issa had his hearings and what he perceived as a problem with religious freedom. so sandra fluke talked about the health concerns that some women have that are not directly related to birth control, but other medical issues in which contraception is prescribed as a way to treat that. and talked about the financial implications and it was really important for her to have a moment, democrats...
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congresswoman and delegate eleanor holmes norton of the district of columbia took on darrell issa onhe witnesses listed there. watch this picture of an all-male panel there. let's listen to the delegate. >> one thing, mr. chairman, we've been denied the right to have a witness -- >> the gentle lady -- >> i want to have the right to make a parliamentary inquiry. >> the chairman of that committee, darrell issa of california, defended the witness selection. all males on the first panel. let's listen. >> since only yesterday, two days after what would be the appropriate time for the minority to name their witness request, we were given it. with the short notice, final schedule was determined based on the unusual circumstances of the minority not in a timely fashion submitting any valid request for any witnesses. even though on a daily basis, actually multiple times per day, the majority requested that. >> also with us now is u.s. congresswoman jackie spear of california who boycotted the hearing altogether. let's hear first from delegate norton, eleanor holmes norton who is a friend of m
congresswoman and delegate eleanor holmes norton of the district of columbia took on darrell issa onhe witnesses listed there. watch this picture of an all-male panel there. let's listen to the delegate. >> one thing, mr. chairman, we've been denied the right to have a witness -- >> the gentle lady -- >> i want to have the right to make a parliamentary inquiry. >> the chairman of that committee, darrell issa of california, defended the witness selection. all males on the...
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the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee is darrell issa. he is my guest now from the hill. welcome, sir, to "america's newsroom". >> thanks, bill, and thanks for covering this. the terry family has waited more than a year to get answers. so far only 6% to 8% of the documents we know to exist have been delivered. a year is way too long. this investigation is dragging and obviously with attorney general holder coming tomorrow i wanted to make sure he understood that congress's patience is not infinite. bill: with that as a backdrop right now let's push from some answers from you. you i know you're not satisfied. you accused him of severe things. misleading congress and engaging in a cover-up. how so? cover-up is a serious charge. >> certainly. i want to make it very clear. we're still finding out what eric holder knew and what he knew it. very clearly on february 4th when we were deliver ad document that said we never walked guns, lanny breuer, his chief assistant for the criminal division and number three at justice was in mexico trying to n
the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee is darrell issa. he is my guest now from the hill. welcome, sir, to "america's newsroom". >> thanks, bill, and thanks for covering this. the terry family has waited more than a year to get answers. so far only 6% to 8% of the documents we know to exist have been delivered. a year is way too long. this investigation is dragging and obviously with attorney general holder coming tomorrow i wanted to make sure he...