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. >> 27-year-old david george was deployed to iraq and sleeping in his caught when a car bomb explodeds away. >> i turned the lights on and i saw a white cloud that billowed into the room. all the windows were blown out at that point. then i started screaming. >> since then, he has struggled with ptsd. he is often anxious, angry, and oppressed. >> i was pretty sure i would shoot myself. >> when he came back, he was not the boy that i raised pit >> medications and therapy did not tell. but then he joined a steady four vets with ptsd using transcendental meditation a practice involving repeating a mantra. >> from then on, i knew what i would do for the rest of my life. it made me feel. it was the greatest sense that i lost. >> it has been published in this month's "military medicine." >> it has a 50% reduction in symptoms. >> he says that transcendental meditation settles down nervous systems. >> people become colmar. they become less reactive. less jumpy. >> george meditate twice a day and says he finally feels like himself again . >> there is something else then pills and therapy for s
. >> 27-year-old david george was deployed to iraq and sleeping in his caught when a car bomb explodeds away. >> i turned the lights on and i saw a white cloud that billowed into the room. all the windows were blown out at that point. then i started screaming. >> since then, he has struggled with ptsd. he is often anxious, angry, and oppressed. >> i was pretty sure i would shoot myself. >> when he came back, he was not the boy that i raised pit >> medications...
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david, george, michael williams, followed by stephen and charlie castro. >> i am david, a resident of cal hollow. i want to talk briefly about two items. one, we had the gentleman say he did not think people knew much about zoning. i want to tell you that every meeting we have, we spend too much time on zoning matters. at the annual meeting, there is a complete review of zoning. should perfection be the victim of the good? this project is so far from good, i don't think we have to worry about that proposition. i want to pick up on what the last speaker said. the expenditure of $9.1 million is completely unjustified and grossly excessive. these are precious funds. these are affordable housing unit funds. they could be much more beneficially spent. what is the reason for paying so much? the building was for sale. it was small. it was smallpox these other reasons given by one of the proponents. if it was small, why are they spending $5.1 million to renovate it to make it sufficiently large inside to house these number of people? the justifications supposedly given are not justifications,
david, george, michael williams, followed by stephen and charlie castro. >> i am david, a resident of cal hollow. i want to talk briefly about two items. one, we had the gentleman say he did not think people knew much about zoning. i want to tell you that every meeting we have, we spend too much time on zoning matters. at the annual meeting, there is a complete review of zoning. should perfection be the victim of the good? this project is so far from good, i don't think we have to worry...
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george will be live tonight on "world news" with david muir. george will also be co-anchoring "gmama" from washington and one final reminder, diane sawyer anchoring "world news" from washington tomorrow night as well. bianna, over to you. >> busy 24 hours but things are still fluid in washington. >>> we want to turn to the miracle crash landing in south america. take a look at these images, the images of a caribbean airlines jet from new york after it skidded off the runway and split in two in guyanana 163 people were on that flight, including two americans, incredibly, everyone survived. but how is what everyone is ask. lisa stark has the story from washington. quite a miracle, lisa. >> reporter: it is amazing. bianna, it was a mad scramble for safety after that jet barreled off the runway. amazingly everyone got out. for those on board, it was a terrifying landing. >> i told my friend, you know, man, we're going to die, we're going to die. >> reporter: the plane skidded off the end of the runway in rain and darkness. it split in two. >> it hap
george will be live tonight on "world news" with david muir. george will also be co-anchoring "gmama" from washington and one final reminder, diane sawyer anchoring "world news" from washington tomorrow night as well. bianna, over to you. >> busy 24 hours but things are still fluid in washington. >>> we want to turn to the miracle crash landing in south america. take a look at these images, the images of a caribbean airlines jet from new york after...
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. >> david bernstein, george mason law school. one thing, i mean, you pointed out that law schools have become at least somewhat more ideologically diverse which i agree with in the last 15 years or so that i've been teaching. that has not happened, from what i can tell, in history, political science, sociology, anthropology and so forth. and, um, my tentative theory is that this is, in part, because we have a supreme court and judges who are appointed by republicans, and they're taking these ideas seriously, then faculties can't just write you off as a nut. but if you have some other -- i'd be interested why law has actually had a little bit of the shift whereas at least other disciplines seem immune to any kind of ideological diversity. >> it's an interesting question, and on the tendency of law schools to not be as ideologically extreme as anthropology or sociology, that's pretty well borne out in the surveys that have been done. those two disciplines and some others are even more lopsided than law which takes some doing. the l
. >> david bernstein, george mason law school. one thing, i mean, you pointed out that law schools have become at least somewhat more ideologically diverse which i agree with in the last 15 years or so that i've been teaching. that has not happened, from what i can tell, in history, political science, sociology, anthropology and so forth. and, um, my tentative theory is that this is, in part, because we have a supreme court and judges who are appointed by republicans, and they're taking...
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. >> david bernstein, george mason law school. one thing, you pointed out that law schools have become at least somewhat ideologically prefers which i agree with for the last 15 years or so. when that happens, history, clinical science, sociology, anthropology, and so forth, and my theory is this is in part because we have a supreme court and judges who were appointed by republicans and they're taking this use is the faculties can't just write you off in an that but if you have some other, i'd be interested why lott has had a bit of a shift what other disciplines seem immune to any kind of ideological diversity. >> that's an interesting question, and on the tendency of law schools do not be as ideologically extreme as anthropology or sociology, that's pretty well borne out in the surveys that have been done. those two disciplines and some others are even more lopsided than law which takes some doing. the law has been the most influential of them, and i think you posted very interesting first cut at why professors who particularly
. >> david bernstein, george mason law school. one thing, you pointed out that law schools have become at least somewhat ideologically prefers which i agree with for the last 15 years or so. when that happens, history, clinical science, sociology, anthropology, and so forth, and my theory is this is in part because we have a supreme court and judges who were appointed by republicans and they're taking this use is the faculties can't just write you off in an that but if you have some...
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of course, the camera comes on, ready to do the news. >> so with josh along is david muir. georgei's tweets. we know what's going on. but it's great to have y y here with us, david. >> a lot coming up. team usa and this doll about to go on sale stirring up conversation as if twitter wasn't on fire, wait till this half hour. we ask is this doll too grown up for playayime? >> we'll put that question to you and ask you. >>> also still ahead, when you buy in bulk at the supermarket are you really getting a bargain when they say buy three, get one free. we'll crunch the numbers for you. i've always wondered about that. >> i love those stores so i hope it bodes well for me. >> we'll. >> walk out with a set for three years. first josh. tie straightened. ready to go. >>> what's important now and we'll begin with rupert murdoch. who's on the hot seat right now answering questions from the british parliament about the massive phone hacking and bribery scab dall that threatens to bring down his entire empire. >> this is most humble day of my life. >> murdoch acknowledged that he don't invest
of course, the camera comes on, ready to do the news. >> so with josh along is david muir. georgei's tweets. we know what's going on. but it's great to have y y here with us, david. >> a lot coming up. team usa and this doll about to go on sale stirring up conversation as if twitter wasn't on fire, wait till this half hour. we ask is this doll too grown up for playayime? >> we'll put that question to you and ask you. >>> also still ahead, when you buy in bulk at the...
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. >> david bernstein, george mason law school. one thing that you pointed out that law schools have become at least some more ideologically diverse which i agree with in the last 15 years or so. that has not happened from what i can tell of history, political science, sociology, anthropology. and so forth. and my theory is that it is in part as we have on the supreme court judges ray point -- appointed by republicans and these are taking these ideas seriously and faculties can't just write you off as a nut that if you have other explanations i would be interested by the bar has had a little bit of ship then leans towards other disciplines them into other ideological diversity's? >> that is an interesting question on the tendency of law schools to not be as ideologically extreme as anthropology and that is worn out in the surveys survey said than done. those two disciplines and some others are even more lopsided than law which takes some doing. law has been the most influential of them and i think he proposed a very interesting fir
. >> david bernstein, george mason law school. one thing that you pointed out that law schools have become at least some more ideologically diverse which i agree with in the last 15 years or so. that has not happened from what i can tell of history, political science, sociology, anthropology. and so forth. and my theory is that it is in part as we have on the supreme court judges ray point -- appointed by republicans and these are taking these ideas seriously and faculties can't just...
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. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe, also david corn and former speech writer for president georgender of frumforum.com, david frum. richard wolffe, the president said he'd sign -- the only debt ceiling increase he'd sign is one that goes to 2013. he used the phrase "one that gets us past the election." and he was able to say that without sounding political to most ears, because he has won so masterfully this perception of being the reasonable man. it clearly is a political issue that he does not want to be dealing with at any point during the next year, 2012, the campaign year, isn't? >> that's plainly reasonable. if washington is this dysfunctional now, how much more dysfunctional is it going to be next year? and when you look at the reasonable fight, the fight to look reasonable, you have to remember it's republicans who have repeatedly walked away from these talks. that never looks good. no matter what the numbers debate is, what who said when, if you look out of talks, you're talking a hardlined approach and looking unreasonable by the very nature. yes, you want to get this do
. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe, also david corn and former speech writer for president georgender of frumforum.com, david frum. richard wolffe, the president said he'd sign -- the only debt ceiling increase he'd sign is one that goes to 2013. he used the phrase "one that gets us past the election." and he was able to say that without sounding political to most ears, because he has won so masterfully this perception of being the reasonable man. it...
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now he's teamed with david bender, a founding contributing editor for george magazine, to write stand and be counted: making music, making history. welcome, gentlemen. it's a book about courageous musicians and courageous music, and at a time when i read on the front page of the new york times that record companies are routinely self-censoring themselves to enhance marketability of music, why this project, why the book, and why the television show now? well, to pick one of your words, courage. we are both very taken with human courage. our heroes have been people who had the guts to stick up for what they believed in, and we saw that there had been no one looking at music being used to gather people in a cause as a phenomenon. the two biggest events in the last 50 years in american history were civil rights movement and the vietnam war. civil rights movement was all activism. all. vietnam war-- strongly affected by it, strongly affected the outcome, strongly affected the length of that war. we know that now. we looked at this, and we said, "jeez, you know, nobody's looking at it as wh
now he's teamed with david bender, a founding contributing editor for george magazine, to write stand and be counted: making music, making history. welcome, gentlemen. it's a book about courageous musicians and courageous music, and at a time when i read on the front page of the new york times that record companies are routinely self-censoring themselves to enhance marketability of music, why this project, why the book, and why the television show now? well, to pick one of your words, courage....
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david. >>> parts of yellowstone nbc's george lewis is at yellowstone with details this morning. george? >> reporter: good morning, david. yeah, most of the major attractions in the park are open to visitors today as rangers continue their investigation. until now, nobody had been killed by a bear inside yell oosteoin a quarter of a century, though bear attacked outside the park claimed two lives last year. rangers are warning people if they see a grizzly to keep their distance, to travel in groups, and along back country trails, to carry pepper spray to ward off the animals. the attack occurred in this part of yell osteen near canyon village. a man and his wife were hiking when they spotted the grizzly and began to back away. >> at some point they then saw that the bear was coming at them. the husband told the wife that she should run. the bear attacked the man and he was fatally injured. >> reporter: the area of the attack has been placed off-limits for now. ranger say they believe the bear was a female defending her cubs. if the investigation shows that was the case, the bear and her c
david. >>> parts of yellowstone nbc's george lewis is at yellowstone with details this morning. george? >> reporter: good morning, david. yeah, most of the major attractions in the park are open to visitors today as rangers continue their investigation. until now, nobody had been killed by a bear inside yell oosteoin a quarter of a century, though bear attacked outside the park claimed two lives last year. rangers are warning people if they see a grizzly to keep their distance,...
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david. that number has not been so high since 1992 and, of course, that year president george h.w. bush was not re-elected after that number. it shot up 11 points in just the last month. one big difference, though, from now as opposed to '92 or even 2010 when the public was discontent. in this instance the public seems to be holding the opposition party, the republicans more responsible than the president's party, the democrats. >> you make that point, jake. bad numbers for president obama but the republicans don't fare well either in this poll. >> horrible numbers for president obama but abysmal for the republicans. president obama own lip has 40% approval when it comes to his handling of the economy, the lowest number yet, but republicans, their approval number is 28% and when the public is asked is so and so compromising enough when it comes to this deficit deal, a clear majority, 58% said he is not but 77% say that about the republicans. >> the question is, is there a deal coming because time is running out. the president walked into the briefing room. i know you were standing
david. that number has not been so high since 1992 and, of course, that year president george h.w. bush was not re-elected after that number. it shot up 11 points in just the last month. one big difference, though, from now as opposed to '92 or even 2010 when the public was discontent. in this instance the public seems to be holding the opposition party, the republicans more responsible than the president's party, the democrats. >> you make that point, jake. bad numbers for president...
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. >> joining me now, richard wolffe, also david corn, and washington bureau chief and former speech writer for president georgesh and founder of frumforum.com, david frum. richard wolffe, i've been suggesting for the last couple of weeks there were just too many incentives to get nothing here and that nothing was a very likely outcome under the circumstance, the president has successfully portrayed himself as the reasonable man, willing to make compromises that were very painful for him, and in the end he doesn't have to make any painful compromises at all because john boehner walks out, the deal's blown up, there's the president, the last man standing asking to be perceived as the most reasonable man. i think he's won that perception. how does it look to you? >> very cynical and turns out quite realistic of you to think that way. the white house has planned this out for many months. not just weeks here. first off, they wanted to do the deal, they wanted to be reasonable, not just look reasonable, they wanted to reach out and find the common ground and deal with deficits, but in the event of failure, which the
. >> joining me now, richard wolffe, also david corn, and washington bureau chief and former speech writer for president georgesh and founder of frumforum.com, david frum. richard wolffe, i've been suggesting for the last couple of weeks there were just too many incentives to get nothing here and that nothing was a very likely outcome under the circumstance, the president has successfully portrayed himself as the reasonable man, willing to make compromises that were very painful for him,...
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yeah. >> george we've been talking to senator graham and david plouffe. senator graham seemed to say it didn't go far enough and he wouldn't vote for it. >> said it was historic and thank you r victory in a limited sense, but won't be voting for it. take a step back. you go back since the majority was elected. since then, the bush tax cuts extended. they got $30 million in the spring, going to $2.4 trillion now without any revenue increases the president has called for. you talk to people in speaker boehner's house, this is a big, big win. i don't know how you can deny it at this point. >> first thing, you shouldn't from the perspective of a ration al person, we shouldn't be talking about spending cuts at l now. we had 9% unemployment. these spending cuts are going to worsen unemployment. it's even going to hold the long-run fiscal picture. we have a situation where more and more people are becoming long-term unemployed. if you have a situation that permanently raises the unemployment rate. which is what this is going to do, that's actually going to reduc
yeah. >> george we've been talking to senator graham and david plouffe. senator graham seemed to say it didn't go far enough and he wouldn't vote for it. >> said it was historic and thank you r victory in a limited sense, but won't be voting for it. take a step back. you go back since the majority was elected. since then, the bush tax cuts extended. they got $30 million in the spring, going to $2.4 trillion now without any revenue increases the president has called for. you talk to...
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group founded in 2003 by former reporter david brock conservative turned liberal and funded in part by billionaire george soros. in documents filed that o-the group described itself as charitable and educational and counter viewpoints in the media the rights of the wealthy and christian influence ideology, unquote. >> you may advocate a particular point of view and may do so strongly, but you can't have it just be unsubstantiated opinion and you have to be reasonably objective about the way you present your views. so excessive language would be a factor and that the internal ref few service could look at. >> in an interview in march. brock was quoted as telling politico they'd shifted from media monitoring and quote, war on fox and mma is conducting opposition research against a dozen or so mid and senior level executives and producers and it's also instigating lawsuits against fnc and starting an operation in the u.k. to focus on rupert murdoch, the fnc's parent company and trying to disrupt murdoch murdoch's-- and drop fox urge advertisers to boycott, and a sponsorship of a boot camp for liberal pundit
group founded in 2003 by former reporter david brock conservative turned liberal and funded in part by billionaire george soros. in documents filed that o-the group described itself as charitable and educational and counter viewpoints in the media the rights of the wealthy and christian influence ideology, unquote. >> you may advocate a particular point of view and may do so strongly, but you can't have it just be unsubstantiated opinion and you have to be reasonably objective about the...
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david. seems like he can't say our names, even president clinton, george bush could say i have an agenda for people, middle class, gay and lesbian brothers, jewish brothers and cyst sisters. this president as a black president doesn't seem to say our name. why is that? >> i don't know why that is, but it is the case that there are race-specific issues. it's not simply that, it's not simply that black people are disproportionately poor although they are but even if you control for class the discrimination that african-americans experience is greater in consumer purchases, in health care, in education, i mean in every area we have evidence that shows there is active discrimination even when circumstances are identical. >> amari some of the issues, economic job issues, housing, there are issues around racism structurally you talk about in your book, white person versus black person. >> because we see that people practice racial inequality, i don't use racism but we see people disadvantaged on the basis of race in employment, in housing, in health care and education, it's not simply because blac
david. seems like he can't say our names, even president clinton, george bush could say i have an agenda for people, middle class, gay and lesbian brothers, jewish brothers and cyst sisters. this president as a black president doesn't seem to say our name. why is that? >> i don't know why that is, but it is the case that there are race-specific issues. it's not simply that, it's not simply that black people are disproportionately poor although they are but even if you control for class...
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george bushbush. >> te querÍa preguntar que estÁ tan complicado llegar un acuerdo. >> como decÍa el congresista davidraciones. dicen que hay que estar con ellos. >> en el propio partido >> bueno, cambiando de tema en nueva york, el abogado del sospechoso de asesinar a un niÑito de 7 aÑos. y sufre de a l a la naciÓn. >> despuÉs de acercarse a pedirle ayuda. >> el asesino confesÓ tuvo su dÍa en corte declarado no culpable del hombicidio, lo sometiÓ sin derecho a fianza luego que su abogada declarar que su cliente le dijo que estaba sufriendo de alucinacion alucinaciones. >> en la corte se podÍan escuchar los in sumesultos que gritaban otros reos, tambiÉn afuera del cuartel en donde estaba detenido el acusado. ahÍ no pararan de gritarle asesino. >> la fiscalÍa dijo que levy admitiÓ estrangular con una toalla al niÑo de 8 aÑos y despuÉs cortÓ cuerpo, la cadena n nbc pidiÓ. y penso regresar al menor a su casa al dÍa siguiente pero al ver la magnitud de la bÚsqueda entrÓ en pÁnico y realizÓ la asfixia. >> no piensan creer la versiones y lo que capturaron cÁmaras de seguridad, las autoridades manejan la teo
george bushbush. >> te querÍa preguntar que estÁ tan complicado llegar un acuerdo. >> como decÍa el congresista davidraciones. dicen que hay que estar con ellos. >> en el propio partido >> bueno, cambiando de tema en nueva york, el abogado del sospechoso de asesinar a un niÑito de 7 aÑos. y sufre de a l a la naciÓn. >> despuÉs de acercarse a pedirle ayuda. >> el asesino confesÓ tuvo su dÍa en corte declarado no culpable del hombicidio, lo sometiÓ...
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. >> reporter: david haugten's birthday was monday, that's why they were gathering to celebrate this weekend. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> that is such a tragic loss. >>> police in santa cruz are searching for a pair of sexual predators tonight. we just got these into the newsroom. two men suspected of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy last night on santa cruz's wharf. they're white and in their late 20s and the assault happened just after 8:00. the 13-year-old wasn't injured. anyone with information is asked to call the santa cruz county sheriff. >>> in the east bay, a day long fund-raiser for a missing nursing student will go on to help the ongoing search. family and friends of michelle le had an outpouring of community support. 20% of all sales will be donated to the search effort. we first reported when he vanished on may 22 md. >> it keeps getting harder and harder, but we have to stay focused and we have to stay positive that she's out there, that she's alive. >> the amount of money raised tonight is still being tallied. the family says they'll be organizing a car wash fund-raise
. >> reporter: david haugten's birthday was monday, that's why they were gathering to celebrate this weekend. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> that is such a tragic loss. >>> police in santa cruz are searching for a pair of sexual predators tonight. we just got these into the newsroom. two men suspected of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy last night on santa cruz's wharf. they're white and in their late 20s and the assault happened just after 8:00. the...
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i remind you and david, in the middle of the financial crisis, george bush was president.shington. senator, then senator obama came to washington. mccain had anything to say when he got there but he made a dramatic entry. romney is not even doing that. >> sure. although people would say mccain overplayed his hand by suspending it and overreacting. >> but he reacted. >> to a real serious situation. the strategy mitt romney has is a two-prong strot strategy but it boils down to, he is in a fairly good position to win the republican nomination next year. if he does, then the only major strategy that works for him is, obama's got to lose. he the challenger. obama is the incumbent. obama is going to lose if mitt romney doesn't do anything -- bales barack obama out. so when you are in that situation, the best thing to do in politics, sad to say, is not say anything. if you say something, you're giving people ammunition. >> like, when they took the crucial test, i was absent, teacher. >>> he has a big problem with rick perry. look at rick perry's numbers and he is not even in the
i remind you and david, in the middle of the financial crisis, george bush was president.shington. senator, then senator obama came to washington. mccain had anything to say when he got there but he made a dramatic entry. romney is not even doing that. >> sure. although people would say mccain overplayed his hand by suspending it and overreacting. >> but he reacted. >> to a real serious situation. the strategy mitt romney has is a two-prong strot strategy but it boils down to,...
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i am george alagiah, with a world of news and opinion. -- i am stephen sackur. prime minister david cameron said there will be an inquiry into the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the best-selling sunday newspaper, the "news of the world." time now for the business news. the top story is, of course, the phone hacking scandal. it involves news international. tell me what the business implications are for news international? >> the latest revelations over this scandal and the sell-off or the getting rid of -- at the end of the day for the murdoch empire, this is a numbers game. if you take a look at "news of the world" -- they made $1 billion in sales. it's an outpost for the murdoch empire. the group had sales of $33 billion and a profit of $640 two million. where they make their money is not newspapers, but television. the fox network contributed that figure, $15 billion. that's almost half of the sales. that's the reason the murdoch empire is so interesting. these satellite broadcaster in the u.k. has sales of $8 billion. it's a lot of people are speculating that th
i am george alagiah, with a world of news and opinion. -- i am stephen sackur. prime minister david cameron said there will be an inquiry into the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the best-selling sunday newspaper, the "news of the world." time now for the business news. the top story is, of course, the phone hacking scandal. it involves news international. tell me what the business implications are for news international? >> the latest revelations over this...
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george h.w. bush took. as david brooks and other commonsense republicans have noted, republican presidents and leaders have long supported coupling increased revenue with spending cuts to reduce deficits, but today's g.o.p. is unfortunately and sadly been dragged so far to the right by its ideological fringe that they now reject this balanced approach out of hand. they would sooner end medicare as we know it than ask millionaires and billionaires to pay a little more in taxes. that's the nub of it. they would sooner end medicare as we know it than ask millionaires and billionaires to pay a little more in taxes. how many americans agree with that? and certainly our political system for all its faults, at the end of the day, there is truth at the bottom of it, and this position will not help my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. when either party moves too far to the extreme, republicans too far to the right, democrats too far to the left, they ultimately lose. that's what's happening to the grand old party in
george h.w. bush took. as david brooks and other commonsense republicans have noted, republican presidents and leaders have long supported coupling increased revenue with spending cuts to reduce deficits, but today's g.o.p. is unfortunately and sadly been dragged so far to the right by its ideological fringe that they now reject this balanced approach out of hand. they would sooner end medicare as we know it than ask millionaires and billionaires to pay a little more in taxes. that's the nub of...
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george is still on a little break. and we're delighted to have david muir back with us. >> great week with you, robin. >> we're enjoying it. >>> and we're also glad to have the shuttle back on solid ground. applause breaking out at mission control. the crew is off the shuttle in cape canaveral. >> robin, as you know, they're returning home after that 13-day mission, the 135th shuttle journey. and of course, this morning we mark the final one for the program that began more than 30 years ago. the end of an era. and we'll have more on the milestone in just a moment. >>> when they get off that shuttle, it's hot down here. >> scorching temperatures all across the country. sam outside here in times square. already almost 80 degrees, sam? >> yeah. robin, when you hear the temperatures, you think it's just summertime. it's 79 degrees in times square right now. but the humidity is 87%, which is like a steam room. the duration is just as impressive as temperatures. we've got 18 days in ray row in dallas at or above 100 degrees. and the warmest july in 34 years
george is still on a little break. and we're delighted to have david muir back with us. >> great week with you, robin. >> we're enjoying it. >>> and we're also glad to have the shuttle back on solid ground. applause breaking out at mission control. the crew is off the shuttle in cape canaveral. >> robin, as you know, they're returning home after that 13-day mission, the 135th shuttle journey. and of course, this morning we mark the final one for the program that began...
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george osborne. >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about andy coulson being suitable for that position? >> no. >> none whatsoever? >> no. obviously, you are talking about about before his appointment? >> yes. >> no. >> and you presumably would in a social context swap gossip with david cameron when you would meet, and that gossip could actually be having been obtained by illegalle means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david cameron before and after becoming prime minister that the sort of gossip that you might share was above board? >> well, as i shared earlier, any relationship and conversations with the prime minister were wholly respectable when i was with the "sun" and he was prime minister. >> and what about when you were at "news of the world"? >> again, that is not true. so, i didn't approve it. >> so, the news stateman report and the daily mail report is inaccurate that his salary is not being subsidized by "news international." >> that is correct, they are not correct. that is right. >> i have one final and small question. would you agree, ms. brooks, that part of t
george osborne. >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about andy coulson being suitable for that position? >> no. >> none whatsoever? >> no. obviously, you are talking about about before his appointment? >> yes. >> no. >> and you presumably would in a social context swap gossip with david cameron when you would meet, and that gossip could actually be having been obtained by illegalle means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david...
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and no one begrudges david brock using his money or george soros' money to do anything they want to do a different category. >> steve: your suggestion that perhaps -- a taxpayer and there are hundreds of thousands, millions of them watching right now, that one of them might be able to launch a lawsuit against them that would land up in a court and perhaps that could get this ball rolling faster? >> that could work. i'm not saying that it's certain because it's never been done before this way. but it simply is not out of the realm of possibility and i think it makes sense. the problem is you've got george soros who has plenty of money, doesn't need a tax deduction to make these gifts, can do this perfectly well without uncle sam cutting his taxes. >> steve: absolutely right. c. boyden gray, white house counsel during the administration of george herbert walker bush, thank you very much for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> steve: straight ahead, the jury is deliberating the fate of casey anthony down in florida. the difference between life and death could come down to just one of tho
and no one begrudges david brock using his money or george soros' money to do anything they want to do a different category. >> steve: your suggestion that perhaps -- a taxpayer and there are hundreds of thousands, millions of them watching right now, that one of them might be able to launch a lawsuit against them that would land up in a court and perhaps that could get this ball rolling faster? >> that could work. i'm not saying that it's certain because it's never been done before...
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george. >>> well, searchers have abandoned any hope of finding a man who fell into a blow hole along the maueri shoreline. davidots fell into the blow hole while on vacation with his wife and newborn. it happened saturday afternoon. hawaii crews called off their search today and his wife and baby are headed home to the bay area later this week. monty, i understand that sadly they were getting a respite from some difficult time there is in hawaii. >> reporter: that's right, and we'll get to that part of the story in a second. but we're told that accidents on that particular spot on the island are considered rare. family members told me this accident happened in just a matter of seconds. they are still in hawaii, so we spoke to them by phone tonight. family members say 44-year-old david pots was on vacation with his wife and 6-month-old son to give her time to recover from chemo therapy treatment from breast cancer, a diagnosis she received after their son was born. the trip was meant to be a respite for her before surgery. >> so this trip was a way to relax and reset before getting back to the challenges ahead.
george. >>> well, searchers have abandoned any hope of finding a man who fell into a blow hole along the maueri shoreline. davidots fell into the blow hole while on vacation with his wife and newborn. it happened saturday afternoon. hawaii crews called off their search today and his wife and baby are headed home to the bay area later this week. monty, i understand that sadly they were getting a respite from some difficult time there is in hawaii. >> reporter: that's right, and...
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going to london to do this, david cameron, i understand, in a moment of which he's getting significant applause from certain cycles because of austerity budgeting that he and george osborn have called on britain to make. >> yes. >> to live with. >> yes. >> is full fuing science. >> yeah,. >> what is it about david cameron that made him a believer. okay, so he had a science minister david willits who was very pro this. but also a number of us including myself, actually, had a lot of discussion at different levels of government including with david cameron and persuaded him that science and knowledge is the basisof innovation and innovation is the basis of economic growth. >> and that, if you switch off the knowledge machine you ll swih of ultimate growth. and they bought into that as they should have done. >> that's part of what the president emphasized in his state of the union speech. >> he did. i think -- >> what's the difrence in cameron and obama? >> wel, i think i think we-- i think the problem here is you have toave a long-term view. so the oma smulation money though very welcome was for a two year period. and it's not like building roads and keeping people
going to london to do this, david cameron, i understand, in a moment of which he's getting significant applause from certain cycles because of austerity budgeting that he and george osborn have called on britain to make. >> yes. >> to live with. >> yes. >> is full fuing science. >> yeah,. >> what is it about david cameron that made him a believer. okay, so he had a science minister david willits who was very pro this. but also a number of us including myself,...
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george w. bush's running mate was made it grow and that was that was said on c.n.n. and when i confronted david gergen at the r. and c. convention in two thousand and four in new york i was very polite but i brought up the rituals and he said listen if you were inside the grove you weren't supposed to talk about that i said no i snuck in there which point the karl rove of five previous administrations blew up at me and got in my face something david gergen has never been seen to do in the five administrations that he's worked with and thousands of media interviews so this is a big deal to them they wait for decades on a waiting list to get into it and major decisions are being made they are outside of the democratic process and so this is one of the main meeting houses for fifteen days i mean why would why would how do you have these three well how are four people why would why would these heavy hitters the most powerful people in the world travel and spin weeks together for just a party it is a partying atmosphere where they try to cement the elite together and basically create a consensus for
george w. bush's running mate was made it grow and that was that was said on c.n.n. and when i confronted david gergen at the r. and c. convention in two thousand and four in new york i was very polite but i brought up the rituals and he said listen if you were inside the grove you weren't supposed to talk about that i said no i snuck in there which point the karl rove of five previous administrations blew up at me and got in my face something david gergen has never been seen to do in the five...
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george bush was 400 days at the ranch. >> i see that eye roll there. davidwhy do you think the president's policies make the deficit work? take a listen to this response and we'll talk on the other side. >> i didn't say that things are worse. what i said was the economy hasn't turned around. >> was that a missed opportunity to stay on the fence or can it be used against him if he is the gop nominee? >> if you are going to say a number of jobs, there are more jobs now than a couple months ago. the problem is, it's not keeping on pace. new people are entering the work force now who can't find jobs because the economy is lousy and despite the promises and throwing $1 trillion down the drain to create jobs, we have nothing to show for it. i think it's certainly appropriate to criticize. to say it's getting worse in some senses you could say that. i don't think it's too much of an exaggeration. however romney wants to put it, standing in front of that factory, the image is stronger than whatever words he happens to say. the meaning is going to be debatable when y
george bush was 400 days at the ranch. >> i see that eye roll there. davidwhy do you think the president's policies make the deficit work? take a listen to this response and we'll talk on the other side. >> i didn't say that things are worse. what i said was the economy hasn't turned around. >> was that a missed opportunity to stay on the fence or can it be used against him if he is the gop nominee? >> if you are going to say a number of jobs, there are more jobs now...
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george w. bush and stayed on after president obama was elected. outgoing cia director leon panetta will replace him. panetta's successor is u.s. general david petraeus. the senate unanimously confirmed his nomination. he's looking forward to working with the leaders of other intelligence agencies and furthering the cia's relationship with congress. >>> 4:308 now. coming up. smoking can cost you health wise, but now also cost you a job. >>> at 4:50, the federal government issues a new warning about medical marijuana. >> we're back with your weather first in two minutes. you're watching 9news now. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. >>> good morning everyone, i'm meteorologist olga breese in for howard bernstein. time is 4:40 and we have a great forecast today. already clear skies this morn
george w. bush and stayed on after president obama was elected. outgoing cia director leon panetta will replace him. panetta's successor is u.s. general david petraeus. the senate unanimously confirmed his nomination. he's looking forward to working with the leaders of other intelligence agencies and furthering the cia's relationship with congress. >>> 4:308 now. coming up. smoking can cost you health wise, but now also cost you a job. >>> at 4:50, the federal government...
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george. >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about andy coulson being suitable for that position? >> no. >> none whatsoever? >> no. obviously you were talking before his appointment? >> yes. >> no. >> you presumably would, in a social context, swap gossip with david cameron, and that gossip could actually be having been obtained by illegal means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david cameron before and after becoming prime minister that the sort of gossip you might share was aboveboard? >> well, i hope my earlier assurance that in any social encounters i've had with the prime minister that any conversations with wholly appropriate both as my position as editor of "the sun" or chief executive and his station as prime minister. >> and did you approve the subsidizing of andy coulson's salary after he left "news of the world"? >> again, that's not true. so i didn't approve it. >> so the report like "the daily mail" report is inaccurate, that his salary is not being subsidized by "news of the world"? >> that is correct, they are incorrect. i'm sorry. >> i have one final, ver
george. >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about andy coulson being suitable for that position? >> no. >> none whatsoever? >> no. obviously you were talking before his appointment? >> yes. >> no. >> you presumably would, in a social context, swap gossip with david cameron, and that gossip could actually be having been obtained by illegal means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david cameron before and after becoming prime minister...
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the winner is no above george this thing rafael nadal in the mound singles wimbledon final to claim his maiden title at the old england club. family of the mcleish gold if it's david hale points to become undisputed world champion that puts every boxing have a way title even found celtic which go for others. and also jorge lorenzo paulson's goals if a case is still not in the final laps i think telling grand prix to grab the second victory of the season has been a challenge trip. so another spectacular wimbledon final is over with no big drop of it becoming that's wednesday eleven champion out there clinching the singles crown out of the expanse of two time winner rafael nadal djokovic still going in for most of the match maltese past appearance of the wimbledon decide the serve though totally in control especially when it mattered most in pro dahlan that sound to take the first sat before expanding the lead with an almost clean sweep in the second by six games to one. draw for the finally broke his opponent to also run out a six one way not in the end. the thought started thinking about the break up of the most likely way allowing adults a level of two games with
the winner is no above george this thing rafael nadal in the mound singles wimbledon final to claim his maiden title at the old england club. family of the mcleish gold if it's david hale points to become undisputed world champion that puts every boxing have a way title even found celtic which go for others. and also jorge lorenzo paulson's goals if a case is still not in the final laps i think telling grand prix to grab the second victory of the season has been a challenge trip. so another...
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david cameron? >> the answer is no. the allegation which i have read is that i told the prime minister to higher in the and that is not true, never was true and the idea came from george -- >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about in the carson being sort of in a position? >> no. you are talking before his appointment. no. >> you presumably would in a social context swap gossip with david cameron and that could actually be having been obtained by illegal means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david cameron before and after the prime minister that the sort of gossip you might share was above? >> i hope my earlier assurance that in any social encounters i've had with the prime minister any conversations were wholly inappropriate both of my position of editor of the sun or chief executive in his position as prime minister. >> and did you approve the subsidizing of the salary after he left? >> again, that's not true. i didn't approve it. >> so the new statesman report is inaccurate that his salary is not being subsidized? >> that is correct they are incorrect. i'm sorry. >> i have one final question. >> would you agree that the public concern here
david cameron? >> the answer is no. the allegation which i have read is that i told the prime minister to higher in the and that is not true, never was true and the idea came from george -- >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about in the carson being sort of in a position? >> no. you are talking before his appointment. no. >> you presumably would in a social context swap gossip with david cameron and that could actually be having been obtained by illegal...
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george osbourne. >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about andy coulson being suitable for that position. >> no. >> none whatsoever. >> no. you are talk about before his appointment? no. >> you presumably would in a social contexts swap gossip with david cameron when you meet. and that gossip could actually be having been obtained by illegal means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david cameron before and after the becoming prime minister the sort of gossip you might share was above fault? >> i hope my earlier assurance that in any social encounters i have had with the prime minister, any conversations were wholly appropriate. as his position as prime minister and my position as chief executive. >> did you have approve the subsidizing of andy coulson's salary after he left news of the world? >> that's not true. the -- so i didn't approve it. >> so the "new statesman" report is inaccurate that his salary is not being subsidized by news international. >> that is correct. they are incorrect. >> i have one final small the question. >> would you agree miss brooks part of the public c
george osbourne. >> so you had no conversation with david cameron about andy coulson being suitable for that position. >> no. >> none whatsoever. >> no. you are talk about before his appointment? no. >> you presumably would in a social contexts swap gossip with david cameron when you meet. and that gossip could actually be having been obtained by illegal means. are you satisfied that your dealings with david cameron before and after the becoming prime minister the...
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winner is no above george this thing rafael nadal in the mound singles wimbledon final to claim his maiden title at the old england club. family of blood to mcleish told the fitz david hale points to become undisputed world champion that puts every boxing have the weight title in the hands of pick which go for others. and also jorge lorenzo passes bills if a case is still not in the final laps all week telling crabtree to grab the second victory of the season having withdrawal try. so another spectacular wimbledon final goal with no goal of it becoming that's why it's eleven champion out there clinching the singles crown out of the expense of two time winner rafael nadal djokovic still meant for most of the match which marked his first ever appearance of the wimbledon decide this of though totally in control especially when it mattered most to him broke the doll in the town team to take for a sat before extending the lead with an almost clean sweep in the second by six games to one. rocco finally broke his opponent early in the third to also run out a six one win out in the end. the thought started talking about the break up of the speed of light the way allowing th
winner is no above george this thing rafael nadal in the mound singles wimbledon final to claim his maiden title at the old england club. family of blood to mcleish told the fitz david hale points to become undisputed world champion that puts every boxing have the weight title in the hands of pick which go for others. and also jorge lorenzo passes bills if a case is still not in the final laps all week telling crabtree to grab the second victory of the season having withdrawal try. so another...
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david potts died when a wave washed him into a blow hole on maui. he had apparently ignored warning signs to stay back from the hole. we're learning his family where returning tomorrow. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> george, thank you. >>> we have another incident, a dramatic coast guard rescue. a bay area teenager is in critical condition after she was pulled out to sea by the strong tide. the rescue happened at tennessee cove, just north of the golden gate bridge. it happened late this evening. the 17-year-old girl got stuck in heavy current out on the point. just as the tide was coming in. park officials rushed to the scene. also helping in this rescue, a number of hikers who witnessed all of this from the cliffsg above and they rushed down to help. >> i just saw a lot of people hesitating and not knowing what to do. but i just ran into the water, grabbed her and then a wave came and hit us, and i was still holding onto her and trying to make sure we didn't go in. >> it was a remarkable rescue. you can see here by the pictures, a chopper lifted her to the medical center. she remains in critical condition at last check. >>> marking their territory. lots of snappin
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. >> david, the texas tribune is doing only political junkies would love. here's one that features rick perry and a guy named george bush. watch. >> barbara and i have known him for a long, long time. everyone in our family strongly supports him. >> rick, i look forward to having you by my side. it's important that texans elect rick perry. he's a man of honor. he's a man of integrity, and he's trustworthy. >> my heart is where barbara's is, where george's is, in the perry corner. >> we see a lot of bush ads for rick perry in 2012. >> i don't think we'll see an ad like that. here's the big question, does he have a recipe for a magic possession of taking that tea party element of the party and combining it with the establishment wing, the texas money that he knows well and maybe across the country. i think it's a question mark, because we do know the bush world and a large chunk of the establishment not on board with rick perry at all. he is fred thompson flair of the month candidate or does he have a recipe we don't know about. >> combined bachmann and perry, they are at 27 versus romney's 30. suddenly romney is not
. >> david, the texas tribune is doing only political junkies would love. here's one that features rick perry and a guy named george bush. watch. >> barbara and i have known him for a long, long time. everyone in our family strongly supports him. >> rick, i look forward to having you by my side. it's important that texans elect rick perry. he's a man of honor. he's a man of integrity, and he's trustworthy. >> my heart is where barbara's is, where george's is, in the...
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george bush spent more time at the ranch and at camp david than any other president, nobody says a wordis president plays golf and the right wing goes crazy. gretchen: did bush call out congress. >> reporter: sometimes they have to be. bush had a republican congress for th the large majority of his presidency he didn't have to call them out. gretchen: some say if the president is in a night, the left will give them a lot more room. so attacking them was a good strategy. >> reporter: are they that easily bruised? how do you call it attacking. gretchen: i wouldn't call it good negotiating on both sides. >> reporter: negotiations have failed. he had to finally say something. republicans had walked out of a meal where they were goesed to negotiate stuff. they didn't want to sit down in the chair and talk. gretchen: alan, you're a married man, i'm a married woman, you know in negotiatings at home you never go anywhere when you start it by picking a fight. >> reporter: i don't know if the congress and the president -- i don't know in that that will be an issue. gretchen: you do know what i me
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david mattingly. >> reporter: for the anthony family, deep pain for all to see. her mother, cindy. her father, georgehrough this. >> reporter: her brother, lee. >> they didn't want to include me. >> reporter: and casey herself at times unable to control her emotions. the case became a national obsession when caylee anthony disappeared in 2008. her mother, casey, partied unconcerned for a month until her mother called police and alerted them to a smell of possibly a dead body coming from casey's car. casey lied about caylee being abducted by a nanny who did not exist while she worked at a job she did not have. >> no one else lied to their friends and family and to investigators. no one else benefitted from the death of caylee marie anthony. caylee's death allowed casey anthony to live the good life, for at least 31 days. >> reporter: prosecutors say casey drugged her daughter with chloroform and suffocated her with duct tape and dumped her body in a wooded swamp near her house. it was the story the defense attorneys tell that rocked the courtroom. >> casey was raised to lie. this child, at 8 years old
david mattingly. >> reporter: for the anthony family, deep pain for all to see. her mother, cindy. her father, georgehrough this. >> reporter: her brother, lee. >> they didn't want to include me. >> reporter: and casey herself at times unable to control her emotions. the case became a national obsession when caylee anthony disappeared in 2008. her mother, casey, partied unconcerned for a month until her mother called police and alerted them to a smell of possibly a dead...
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george bush's last. had his policies been put in place, we would have shrinking federal budget deficits. >> that's right. >> dr. james peterson, david cay johnson, thanks for being with me tonight. >>> remember to answer the question at the bottom of the screen. we also want to know what you think all the time. president obama called out republicans for proposing spending plans for the nation's infrastructure. a new report shows many tough talking republicans aren't as anti-spending as they want you to believe. and if he were married to anyone else, he would just be your run of the mill bigot. why are the views of dr. marcus bachman mattering to all of us? naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone
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. >> david beckham is going to join us live here. in times square. george. you got something. you got something. >>> but first, josh elliott with all of the developing stories we have this morning. >> good morning to you. congratulations. more on that in just a moment. we're going to begin with the hotel maid accusing former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn of sexual assault. she's showing her face for the world to see for the first time in a tv exclusive with robin. nafissatou diallo insists that she insists that she didn't know who dominique strauss-kahn was at the time of the alleged attack. and she says she wants him to pay for what she alleges that he did. >> what do you want? >> i want justice. i want him to go to jail. i want him to know that you cannot use your power when you do something like this. >> powerful stuff. we'll have much more again tomorrow here on "good morning america." and on a special edition of "nightline" tomorrow night. >>> and the man who confessed to the massacre in norway over the weekend was arraigned this morning behindndlos
. >> david beckham is going to join us live here. in times square. george. you got something. you got something. >>> but first, josh elliott with all of the developing stories we have this morning. >> good morning to you. congratulations. more on that in just a moment. we're going to begin with the hotel maid accusing former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn of sexual assault. she's showing her face for the world to see for the first time in a tv exclusive with robin....
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. >> david mattingly there in georgia, thanks. i want to bring in attorney george stein. specialize in dui, vehicular homicides in georgia. george, first of all, what do you think of this sentencing? >> well, this judge is very smart and articulate. i think she was well advised to take a look at this. have you to look at the whole picture not just the statute itself. when you have a mother that's been victimized by the ultimate loss, the loss of a child, gosh, that's got to be the ultimate punishment of that's enough punishment right there. >> how unusual is this kind of case? >> it's very unusual. the reason is the vast majority of states in our country don't have second degree vehicular homicide. they have the felony version of this statute that says if you're impaired or you're drunk and you unfortunately kill somebody then it's a crime and it's a felony and it's a big one, too. you're normally facing 15 years in jail. very few states have this second degree scenario, where there's no insobriety and back dooring the statutes, which is the case here. 99% of the time whe
. >> david mattingly there in georgia, thanks. i want to bring in attorney george stein. specialize in dui, vehicular homicides in georgia. george, first of all, what do you think of this sentencing? >> well, this judge is very smart and articulate. i think she was well advised to take a look at this. have you to look at the whole picture not just the statute itself. when you have a mother that's been victimized by the ultimate loss, the loss of a child, gosh, that's got to be the...
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george bush's last. had his policies been put in place, we would have shrinking federal budget deficits. >> that's right. >> dr. james peterson, david cay johnson, thanks for being with me tonight. >>> remember to answer the question at the bottom of the screen. we also want to know what you think all the time. president obama called out republicans for proposing spending plans for the nation's infrastructure. a new report shows many tough talking republicans aren't as anti-spending as they want you to believe. and if he were married to anyone else, he would just be your run of the mill bigot. why are the views of dr. marcus bachman mattering to all of us? [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announcer ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. once i get these little white pieces off you. how many do i have? more than you think. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots
george bush's last. had his policies been put in place, we would have shrinking federal budget deficits. >> that's right. >> dr. james peterson, david cay johnson, thanks for being with me tonight. >>> remember to answer the question at the bottom of the screen. we also want to know what you think all the time. president obama called out republicans for proposing spending plans for the nation's infrastructure. a new report shows many tough talking republicans aren't as...
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george tiller in his church on may 31, 2009, america had a long history of extreme violence against abortion providers and their employees. 1993, dr. davidunn is shot to death in pensacola, florida. 1994, two clinic workers are murdered in brookline, massachusetts. 1998, dr. barnett is gunned down by a sniper as he stands in his own kitchen in buffalo, new york. in addition to three other murders, the national abortion federation reports that more than 200 american clinics have been subjected to bombs and arson since 1977. >> those are acts of domestic terrorism, which are intended to intimidate. so if i kill one doctor, maybe i'll intimidate a hundred doctors. >> my business is legal. their business of anarchy is illegal. >> reporter: george tiller was one doctor who could not be intimidated. he was one of just three physicians in the united states who specialized in abortions done in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. >> he was not shy about publicizing what he did. and he certainly never apologized for what he did. it was a love/hate thing. few people had no feelings regarding dr. tiller. >> reporter: the first flash of vio
george tiller in his church on may 31, 2009, america had a long history of extreme violence against abortion providers and their employees. 1993, dr. davidunn is shot to death in pensacola, florida. 1994, two clinic workers are murdered in brookline, massachusetts. 1998, dr. barnett is gunned down by a sniper as he stands in his own kitchen in buffalo, new york. in addition to three other murders, the national abortion federation reports that more than 200 american clinics have been subjected...
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george marshall institute. the institute is one of the leading players in washington focusing on space exploration. i want to hand over the microphone to you. >> thank you, david. thank you for posting this even today. i extend my thanks and appreciation to the panelists for giving the time to share their experience and their expertise, their anecdotes and observations about the development of space policy through the years. this is event is the first of its kind. it is rare and unique to have this many authors and this reservoir of knowledge about space policy here with us today. space is increasingly important to u.s. national security. it is important to our economic prosperity. that underlies a number of things we have been hosting over the past few years, whether it is with our day without space series which will illustrate to the public importance of space for our military prowess and economic security, or are reviews of space policy and the implementation whether it is -- the tools and means we access space or our focus on the exploration of space. all of those issues are influenced by the history that we're going to talk about today. if you examine spa
george marshall institute. the institute is one of the leading players in washington focusing on space exploration. i want to hand over the microphone to you. >> thank you, david. thank you for posting this even today. i extend my thanks and appreciation to the panelists for giving the time to share their experience and their expertise, their anecdotes and observations about the development of space policy through the years. this is event is the first of its kind. it is rare and unique to...
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david cameron? guest: yes, it did. host: next call. caller: i think this all goes back to george soros and media matters.is well known that he is out to get fox. i think he may have lied about these accusations. guest: well, it is well known that media matters did not like a fox and made it their mission to point out fox's -- what they see as the unbalanced as for george soros, i am not sure what he has said about rupert murdoch and fox news. host: funder of media matters. pennsylvania. caller: this is being billed as the phone hacking. in my mind, is more about plutocracy. he is so powerful, and i don't even blame him, because we allow media consolidation. he is so powerful no one will say anything against him, because he knows he will get away with this. jude law said his phone was actor.d -- he is an who would say anything against this man when you control so many things? you would be crazy. guest: that is a good point. media ownership would have to be limited in the u.k. people were afraid for him to. politicians would not oppose him, and even individual mp's -- there were people who were afraid to s
david cameron? guest: yes, it did. host: next call. caller: i think this all goes back to george soros and media matters.is well known that he is out to get fox. i think he may have lied about these accusations. guest: well, it is well known that media matters did not like a fox and made it their mission to point out fox's -- what they see as the unbalanced as for george soros, i am not sure what he has said about rupert murdoch and fox news. host: funder of media matters. pennsylvania. caller:...
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george w. bush. now i hear from senator demint and others, let's stick with those same policies, giving tax breaks to the wealthiest people in america and not facing reality. david, let me tell you, those people who minimize the impact of a default on the debt ceiling, a default on america's debt and our full faith and credit, really have said things that are outrageous. some of the republican presidential candidates in iowa, one of them says he's praying for default. another one said she is opposed to extending the debt ceiling. and others are saying, well, listen, maybe we can't make social security payments for a month or two, maybe we can't pay our veterans what we promised, but we'll work it out. that is highly irresponsible. what we need to do is to sit down and work together. the president has laid out a big plan. majority leader harry reid and the senate democrats have said we want to work toward a big plan to reduce this deficit by at least $4 trillion over the next ten years. >> senator durbin -- >> we've got to do this. >> my question is, is whether president obama is the one to really lead this? there are some progressives as well as republicans who
george w. bush. now i hear from senator demint and others, let's stick with those same policies, giving tax breaks to the wealthiest people in america and not facing reality. david, let me tell you, those people who minimize the impact of a default on the debt ceiling, a default on america's debt and our full faith and credit, really have said things that are outrageous. some of the republican presidential candidates in iowa, one of them says he's praying for default. another one said she is...