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daschle wins are in the west/southwest. at 74.y we are a record 93 setback in 1941. temperatures are now at 79 after a high of 82. starting the day off at 60 degrees. now at 79. our final stop takes us to annandale. have settled down. temperatures quite nice across the board. martinsburg, winchester, hagerstown all at 78 degrees. it is beautiful weather that stretches to the shenandoah and even further west where temperatures are arty in the lower 80's. we are going to look for a bump in our temperatures tomorrow thanks to this dome of high pressure. it has brought is really nice weather or the past several days. eventually it just further to the north and east. the cold front will approach from the west. what will bring us our next best chance for some shower late sunday night into monday. as our futurecast. -- this is our futurecast. the next funnel system develops to the west of us. clouds will increase. much needed showers by late sunday into monday. a few clouds. amateurs in the late 50's to lower 60's. went out of the northwest. for the day tomorrow, a mix of c
daschle wins are in the west/southwest. at 74.y we are a record 93 setback in 1941. temperatures are now at 79 after a high of 82. starting the day off at 60 degrees. now at 79. our final stop takes us to annandale. have settled down. temperatures quite nice across the board. martinsburg, winchester, hagerstown all at 78 degrees. it is beautiful weather that stretches to the shenandoah and even further west where temperatures are arty in the lower 80's. we are going to look for a bump in our...
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with daschle. they could have done that, because he supported the iraq war or too supportive of the president of the that didn't happen. this is that kind of -- mcconnell seems to be dealing with this more defiantly than others. is he doing the right thing? ivities he's got no choice. he has a general election problems. >> it seems he thinks he only -- he's going about it, you know, the right can do whatever they want. >> the general election problem is far more serious if you look at the polls, and he's got to go after this. this does caught a rift in the party. >> mcconned is a tough, tough campaigner. >> if you were running the democrat senatorial committee, they have played games before, would you play a game in this one? >> that was done in nevada, as you know. >> it was do in missouri and it worked. >> i would be very careful about it. if i did it, i would never talk about it. >> you have to throw up tom's unbelievable editorial from two right-leaning newspapers richmond times dispatch not en
with daschle. they could have done that, because he supported the iraq war or too supportive of the president of the that didn't happen. this is that kind of -- mcconnell seems to be dealing with this more defiantly than others. is he doing the right thing? ivities he's got no choice. he has a general election problems. >> it seems he thinks he only -- he's going about it, you know, the right can do whatever they want. >> the general election problem is far more serious if you look...
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daschle we will talk about a brand-new scandal you may have heard of called white board. >> why should people care? >> if you do not care about finances, you do not understand anything else going on. >> not to be condescending. >> we all have money and we need money. we shall learn more about it and we should do in a way that is digestible for everybody. it is an education for all of us even the economist will stop they really change their positions. >> we have you two to break it down for the tough and complex financial world. that was the host erin. maybe not a great place for a tour, washington, d.c. will stop what's better -- d.c. what better way to demonstrate against the government shut down the nation's capital? far from what the protest called itself the one million veteran but it called attention. they broken the barricades at the world war ii memorial and brought those fences to the white house where demonstrators and got into a tense standoff with police clad in riot gear. >> a wholly new level of discontent was displayed in washington, d.c. thousands of veterans from across
daschle we will talk about a brand-new scandal you may have heard of called white board. >> why should people care? >> if you do not care about finances, you do not understand anything else going on. >> not to be condescending. >> we all have money and we need money. we shall learn more about it and we should do in a way that is digestible for everybody. it is an education for all of us even the economist will stop they really change their positions. >> we have you...
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killed more than 1400 people in concluding with an 400 children, that was an opportunity for the into daschleommittee to present a credible and swift response to that act . we know how the obama administration reacted. it made it clear case that assad used it and the human commission did provide some support to that extent. credibledent put the use of force on table. it to congress, it was obviously not going to pass. russiae deal came from to dismantle assad of chemical weapons. there was disappointment. number one, they felt there was no cap ability for the use of that chemical weapon. called by the u.n. war crimes or crimes against humanity. of brigades ofup the army saying that we don't deny the coalition anymore. that is how bad the situation was. the second element was we felt -- the question of using the assad from air force on the liberated areas, and let's not forget that wereajority of syrians killed by conventional weapons. we did not solve the bigger issue of the conflict. i think that is where the sense of frustration comes down to. go back to your question, we have not made a de
killed more than 1400 people in concluding with an 400 children, that was an opportunity for the into daschleommittee to present a credible and swift response to that act . we know how the obama administration reacted. it made it clear case that assad used it and the human commission did provide some support to that extent. credibledent put the use of force on table. it to congress, it was obviously not going to pass. russiae deal came from to dismantle assad of chemical weapons. there was...
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that's why no one shocked when his flirtations with daschle and the senate democrats kept it public.ertained the idea, an idea many democrats were openly promoting, they wanted. he joaned his friend john kerry on the democratic ticket that 84. mccain stopped short and returned to the fold t. calculation was clear. the gom nomination was wide opened in 2008. mccain knew he could get it if he started playing with bush and the republicans. he went on to lose to barak barak and then came another self reinvention. in the obama era, he joined with the most anti-obama republican, the second time in eight years, mccain made himself the chief tormenter of a president he had been defeated by. when he and obama shared the stage at a health care summit in 2010, the president called him out on it. >> let me make this point, john, because we're not campaigning anymore. the election is over. >> i am reminded of that every day. >> now, suddenly, we seem to be looking at yet another john mccain, one who is motivated by a new nemesis. >> that is effective in his legislative agenda once again. battle l
that's why no one shocked when his flirtations with daschle and the senate democrats kept it public.ertained the idea, an idea many democrats were openly promoting, they wanted. he joaned his friend john kerry on the democratic ticket that 84. mccain stopped short and returned to the fold t. calculation was clear. the gom nomination was wide opened in 2008. mccain knew he could get it if he started playing with bush and the republicans. he went on to lose to barak barak and then came another...
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the you notice in daschle ham met nobody ever eats. so i like to give them a parent. you'll notice that sherlock holmes has no parents. he's got a brother but no parents. we never hear about the childhood of young sherlock, do we. >> rose: no. >> but i like to have childhood -- >> rose: you want all of your characters to be fully functioning human beings. >> well, i like to know where they came from. how come they're like that. if. >> rose: how do you explain hour come they're like that? >> well, you know, you never really know, but in a novel ever since the 19th century in "great expectations" we like to know a little bit about the character's childhood. at least i do. >> rose: so what interests you the most in? this line of conversation we're having now, are you interested in politics? are you interested in international terrorism? what is it? >> do i have to choose? (laughs) >> rose: fair enough. but all of these things, it's a novelist garden. that's where the novelist goes. >> i'm interested in just about everything but not all novelists are like me. some people
the you notice in daschle ham met nobody ever eats. so i like to give them a parent. you'll notice that sherlock holmes has no parents. he's got a brother but no parents. we never hear about the childhood of young sherlock, do we. >> rose: no. >> but i like to have childhood -- >> rose: you want all of your characters to be fully functioning human beings. >> well, i like to know where they came from. how come they're like that. if. >> rose: how do you explain hour...
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we understand it pervades and daschle and economic sectors, but it does have its impact on ancillary sectors. the fact that this is acceptable and that university directors turn a blind eye tells you everything you need enough about what's for sale and what's not in today's russia. but, if this is why i made mention of it when i was giving my presentation, this is what statistics in russia at least in part are so suspect. because it's very hard to discern who is doing good viable sustainable research in russia, particularly when you have 70% of resumes patty. that's what i alluded to the u.n. estimates of sort of being a means estimate. because they tend to aggregate both the height and the low. i have seen russian statistics which are far more bleak than what i laid out for you. the fact that this is the midline of the estimates should tell you everything you need to know about how bad the situation actually is. >> i'm from the u.s. air force. i was curious about -- are you talking about ukraine, belarus or europe and the balkans? >> no. and again this is a question, a question of s
we understand it pervades and daschle and economic sectors, but it does have its impact on ancillary sectors. the fact that this is acceptable and that university directors turn a blind eye tells you everything you need enough about what's for sale and what's not in today's russia. but, if this is why i made mention of it when i was giving my presentation, this is what statistics in russia at least in part are so suspect. because it's very hard to discern who is doing good viable sustainable...
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[applause] >> host: joining us from daschle is president and ceo is the liberty commission for the seven baptist convention. what does your title means? >> that i'd be dead organization for the churches to think through ethical and moral issues todd reid grapple with what the bible says and also to speak in the public square in washington and around the country on behalf of the convictions that we hold where things that we think are necessary. >> host: you are relatively new in this position replacing richard the land that was on this program several times and there was a profile in "the wall street journal" recently that said evangelical leader preaches a pullback from politics and culture wars. you have recently launched issues that accurate? >> it was inaccurate and missing the word against evangelical leader preaches against a pullback but a priority. when i am concerned about is i see a generation of evangelicals that are disaffected from political engagement many want to walk away which i think would be a terrible error. the reason they want to walk away from it is they have lived
[applause] >> host: joining us from daschle is president and ceo is the liberty commission for the seven baptist convention. what does your title means? >> that i'd be dead organization for the churches to think through ethical and moral issues todd reid grapple with what the bible says and also to speak in the public square in washington and around the country on behalf of the convictions that we hold where things that we think are necessary. >> host: you are relatively new...
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it was a proposal backed by everyone from bill frist to tom daschle. and it suggests that there is so much room for agreement between republicans and democrats if we just decide to set policy for years rather than for months. so i know we walk away from this with a sense of both outrage and hopefulness that we can maybe figure out a way to come together. but, mr. president, although this is my first year in the senate, i've been in this place for six years between the house and this body, and th-fls like ground -- and this feels like
it was a proposal backed by everyone from bill frist to tom daschle. and it suggests that there is so much room for agreement between republicans and democrats if we just decide to set policy for years rather than for months. so i know we walk away from this with a sense of both outrage and hopefulness that we can maybe figure out a way to come together. but, mr. president, although this is my first year in the senate, i've been in this place for six years between the house and this body, and...
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for informers at daschle social security -- current and former members of the social security administration will attend. president obama is thinking federal employees for their hard work, especially the last few days. they are talking about preparing for violent weather in the midwest. we are likely to hear about that during the briefing. that is set to begin -- actually it was set to begin at 1:00. it is running a little bit late. we are also expecting more on the capture of a high-value terrorist leader. the will get underway with white house press secretary jay carney here on c-span. >> again, waiting for the start of today's white house press briefing with jay carney. we will have that in its underway life here on c-span. though, a look from today's washington journal. >> look outside at the supreme 2014-2014t begins its year. it has a deep dockets. clerks,cumbent on the the law clerks of the supreme court to do this job. we have two former clerks with us. we have a former clerk for justice breyer and william j, a former clerk for justice scalia. thank you both. we appreciate your time.
for informers at daschle social security -- current and former members of the social security administration will attend. president obama is thinking federal employees for their hard work, especially the last few days. they are talking about preparing for violent weather in the midwest. we are likely to hear about that during the briefing. that is set to begin -- actually it was set to begin at 1:00. it is running a little bit late. we are also expecting more on the capture of a high-value...
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i want to thank senator daschle presented ron kind and senator manchin and collins. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this legislation and join us who have an affirmative obligation to govern. at this time, i yield back. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> he is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to urge an expedited passage of this legislation. i join with the chairman and the ranking member of my committee. i agree with every word that has been stated by the majority chairman and the ranking member. this is critically important. this monday, i was in a foreign country. i was in israel and i met with the president. a whole group of brain researchers from around the world had a difficulty understanding why we are in a paralyzed situation. i'm glad that we are moving in overwhelming way on this matter. 81 bipartisan votes. i urge the house to act and i know we will restore our government to pay our bills so that we can get on with our responsibilities as the most powerful nati
i want to thank senator daschle presented ron kind and senator manchin and collins. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this legislation and join us who have an affirmative obligation to govern. at this time, i yield back. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> he is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to urge an expedited passage of this legislation. i join with the chairman and the...
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the president's second choice for hhs secretary, nominated after former senate leader tom daschle dropped. but she helped to get president obama's signature accomplishment, obama care passed into law, just a handful of cabinet secretaries to stay on in the president's second term, and she's given no indication she's ready to leave the job. >> my job is to get this up and running are the way it should have been running on day one. it's the most important work i've ever done in my life. >> joe johns, cnn, washington. >> joe, thank you. coming up, the best video of the day, including this crazy story out of the florida. look at this. a clerk survives a shooting thanks to his cell phone. >>> plus, surfers in search of the big one find this monster wave. find out where and how we'll know if it breaks a record, next. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use
the president's second choice for hhs secretary, nominated after former senate leader tom daschle dropped. but she helped to get president obama's signature accomplishment, obama care passed into law, just a handful of cabinet secretaries to stay on in the president's second term, and she's given no indication she's ready to leave the job. >> my job is to get this up and running are the way it should have been running on day one. it's the most important work i've ever done in my life....
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and the best way for scotland not to have a proposal in training for youngsters started through a daschle so i'm delighted to announce a further initiative today. the allocation of the 60 million pounds package supporting 43 projects across the country supporting more than 3000 jobs. from the development of the gateway to an investment funded flight all of these projects will support opportunities for our young people into you know what? the fact that it comes from the european initiative is something will not concern the young people benefiting -- [inaudible] [applause] we shall not allow action on youth unemployment to be restricted by the parochial insularity of westminster politicians. i. [applause] and then at the joint ministerial committee a discussion on the great sporting and cultural events being held on these islands. the cultural city is a great event. the commonwealth games will be a great event. but one of the reasons, one of the many reasons we all feel positive about lasko 2014 is we are not financing a great game out of money which should be going to good causes. more tha
and the best way for scotland not to have a proposal in training for youngsters started through a daschle so i'm delighted to announce a further initiative today. the allocation of the 60 million pounds package supporting 43 projects across the country supporting more than 3000 jobs. from the development of the gateway to an investment funded flight all of these projects will support opportunities for our young people into you know what? the fact that it comes from the european initiative is...
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tom daschle and i were friends the whole time in the leadership.s have to understand that it's not good enough to just block and tackle. you have to score some touchdowns. you have to get things done. i just can't stand the republican party appearing to be just a party of no. it's just not what i think you should be doing. >> lott's criticism isn't only for republicans. >> it begins at the top. president obama is not loading. he accident to get sovd in the messy business of negotiating or legislateing. bill clinton was in it to his elbows ever day. we talked a lot. all hours of the day or night. we met regularly. did we all agree? no, we not like cats and dogs. >> i remember asking one time a year or two ago, there were all these security tests asking hayley barber, do you wish jeffreys was a republican? yes, eastern on his liberal day he is more conservative, it is crazy zay seeing a guy like jim jeffreys, there having seen that but the guy is in vermont. not indiana. >> they held them together since the shutdown. maybe top together in the first w
tom daschle and i were friends the whole time in the leadership.s have to understand that it's not good enough to just block and tackle. you have to score some touchdowns. you have to get things done. i just can't stand the republican party appearing to be just a party of no. it's just not what i think you should be doing. >> lott's criticism isn't only for republicans. >> it begins at the top. president obama is not loading. he accident to get sovd in the messy business of...
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when you walk in, daschle when in walk in -- when you walk to the dmv, what is your first thought? doing a total re-at retail assessment of the dmv. we are going to restructure how you get a driver's license in north carolina. >> that sounds exciting. au are also at the cusp of historic time in north carolina. for the first time in a hundred republicanhave a governor and republican majorities in the statehouse, the delicate -- delegates and the senate doors. -- senators. how does that change your outlook about doing business? >> i still have the same parameters. whether republican or democrat, i still have the same parameters of ethics and breaking down barriers. whether you're one party or not, you will still have issues that you have to deal with. it has been great working with 18. i first nine months in office, we got 80% of what we wanted from the republican house and senate which is a good track record. there were some things where i disagreed. tax reform, for example. we saw the most dynamic tax reform in the nation in the last four or five years. you are the only state in th
when you walk in, daschle when in walk in -- when you walk to the dmv, what is your first thought? doing a total re-at retail assessment of the dmv. we are going to restructure how you get a driver's license in north carolina. >> that sounds exciting. au are also at the cusp of historic time in north carolina. for the first time in a hundred republicanhave a governor and republican majorities in the statehouse, the delicate -- delegates and the senate doors. -- senators. how does that...
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it was a proposal backed by everyone from bill frist to tom daschle. and it suggests that there is so much room for agreement between republicans and democrats if we just decide to set policy for years rather than for months. so i know we walk away from this with a sense of both outrage and hopefulness that we can maybe figure out a way to come together. but, mr. president, although this is my first year in the senate, i've been in this place for six years between the house and this body, and th-fls like ground -- and this feels like groundhog day in the sense that every time we find a way through one of these crises and say this is the last time and say isn't it great we found bipartisan agreement and we can use this momentum going forward to make sure we avoid this kind of crisis in the future. i've seen this play before, and yet it seems that within days or weeks we just fall back to our old habits of digging trenches and fighting each other more than we talk to each other, and again governing by crisis. i think this time is different just because t
it was a proposal backed by everyone from bill frist to tom daschle. and it suggests that there is so much room for agreement between republicans and democrats if we just decide to set policy for years rather than for months. so i know we walk away from this with a sense of both outrage and hopefulness that we can maybe figure out a way to come together. but, mr. president, although this is my first year in the senate, i've been in this place for six years between the house and this body, and...
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this entirely preventable disease, and i think it's noteworthy that for years i worked with senator daschle, formerly of this body, and the majority leader on this initiative. but he knew that in the reservations in his state, we were facing the same situation that we were in alaska with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. in alaska, we see fasd rates 15 times higher than -- excuse me. we have got the highest rate of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in the nation, but in the -- in the native areas of the state, they are then 15 times higher than in any of the nonnative parts of the state. again, an area where you think about if we can make some inroads here in awareness, this is a disease that is 100% preventable. suicide, this is an issue that -- that really strikes home to far too many. alaska native males between the ages of 12-24 experience the highest rate of suicide of any demographic within the country. we have got the highest rate of suicide per capita in the country, and it's our young native men who drive that statistic. when it comes to rape statistics, also a horrific example. unfor
this entirely preventable disease, and i think it's noteworthy that for years i worked with senator daschle, formerly of this body, and the majority leader on this initiative. but he knew that in the reservations in his state, we were facing the same situation that we were in alaska with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. in alaska, we see fasd rates 15 times higher than -- excuse me. we have got the highest rate of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in the nation, but in the -- in the native areas...