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here's what we witnesses say happened on that september sunday in 2010. 41-year-old david james was playing basketball with his daughter here. when witnesses say dooley who lived right across the street started yelling at a teenager who was skateboarding to get off the court. that's when witnesses say james intervened. james yelled back to dooley, asking him to show where any signs said no skateboarding. dooley then crossed the street to the park to confront james. a tennis player at the park, michael witt, testified things turned ugly when dooley reached for his waistband. the two men struggled on the ground before james was shot, once through the heart. on the 911 call, witt is heard trying to help. >> can you hear me, sir, can you hear me, sir, can you hear me? >> he's not breathing? >> he's not breathing. >> what do you want to say about what happened? >> no comment. >> reporter: dooley tells a different story, that contradicts the witnesses. he says when he took the gun out of his right front pocket, james saw it and knocked him to the ground. at a hearing to get the charges dismissed,
here's what we witnesses say happened on that september sunday in 2010. 41-year-old david james was playing basketball with his daughter here. when witnesses say dooley who lived right across the street started yelling at a teenager who was skateboarding to get off the court. that's when witnesses say james intervened. james yelled back to dooley, asking him to show where any signs said no skateboarding. dooley then crossed the street to the park to confront james. a tennis player at the park,...
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testified, "he was choking me to death." >> you agree i do not want to go to prison for killing david james think i should? yes or no? >> reporter: duely's lawyer said that his client turned to walk away towards home and james was at gresorment he said duely did pull a gun but didn't use it until he felt his life was threatened. he says the charges against his client should be dropped given the stand your ground law. his wife says her husband of 13 years had never been aggressive. he was a gentle family man. she believes he was trying to protect himself and their daughter danielle after he saw duely pull a gun. >> he loved danielle so much. that breaks my heart that trevor duely took my daughter's best friend away from her. she'll never have her daddy. >> reporter: danielle's testimony about how and why the situation turned violent is key in a case that hinges on self-defense. danielle now 10 recalled how her father asked duely where the signs were that said no skate boarding on the court. >> my dad got on top of him so he could keep him down so he could get the answer. >> where were your d
testified, "he was choking me to death." >> you agree i do not want to go to prison for killing david james think i should? yes or no? >> reporter: duely's lawyer said that his client turned to walk away towards home and james was at gresorment he said duely did pull a gun but didn't use it until he felt his life was threatened. he says the charges against his client should be dropped given the stand your ground law. his wife says her husband of 13 years had never been...
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here's what witnesses say happened on that september sunday in 2010. 41-year-old david james was playing basketball with his daughter here when witnesses say dooley, who lived right across the street, started yelling at a teenager who was skateboarding to get off the court. that's when witnesses say james intervened. james yelled back to dooley asking him to show where any sign said no skateboarding. dooley then crossed the street to the park to confront james. a tennis player at the park, michael witt, testified things turned ugly when dooley reached for his waist band. witt says james then lunged at dooley. the two men struggled on the ground before james was shot once through the heart. on the 911 call, witt is heard trying to help. >> sir, can you hear me? sir, can you hear me? sir, can you hear me? he's shot in the chest, ma'am. >> and he's not breathing? >> he's not breathing. >> mr. dooley, what do you want to say about what happened? >> no comment. >> reporter: dooley tells a different story that contradicts the witnesses. he says when he took the gun out of his right front pocke
here's what witnesses say happened on that september sunday in 2010. 41-year-old david james was playing basketball with his daughter here when witnesses say dooley, who lived right across the street, started yelling at a teenager who was skateboarding to get off the court. that's when witnesses say james intervened. james yelled back to dooley asking him to show where any sign said no skateboarding. dooley then crossed the street to the park to confront james. a tennis player at the park,...
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. >> when david james, an iraq war veteran escaped combat in the middle east unscathed, his wife breathed a sigh of relief. >> i would worry about him, i thought he would be safe here. >> she was wrong. now wants to know why trevor duelly, a 71-year-old retired bus driver shot her husband in broad daylight right in front of their eight-year-old daughter. he says it was self-defense. canina james calls it murder. >> what person brings a gun to a park? when there is children, i mean, he killed my husband. he could have just talked to him. >> whether or not trevor dually fired in self-defense is at the heart of this case. also central to the story is dually's defense, florida's stand your ground law which allows a person to stand their ground and use deadly force if they fear someone could seriously harm them. here is what witnesses say happened on that september sunday in 2010. 41-year-old david james was playing basketball with his daughter here when witnesses say dually who lived right across the street started yelling at a teenager who was skateboarding to get off the court. that is when
. >> when david james, an iraq war veteran escaped combat in the middle east unscathed, his wife breathed a sigh of relief. >> i would worry about him, i thought he would be safe here. >> she was wrong. now wants to know why trevor duelly, a 71-year-old retired bus driver shot her husband in broad daylight right in front of their eight-year-old daughter. he says it was self-defense. canina james calls it murder. >> what person brings a gun to a park? when there is...
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incredible he is like scene stealing scene i just love watching him on camera i thought that david franco, james brother was great when you see the movie, you will love it i give ate 4.5 out of 5 i really do think comedy, one of the hardest things to do in the business if you can get two hours of it, consistently. >> with that many people to laugh. >> you have done your job. >> okay. >> chases and gun scenes it is kind of violent. >> well, the skins have signed a quarterback, rg 3 that's rex grossman plus the full report from ohio on the hoyers at the big dance. >> every time i hear that rg 3 i think real good that is what our weather is real good we are on a 3, 4 day roll. we have plenty of sunshine yesterday, temperatures well above seasonal today is not bad either your full forecast coming up a bit of fog out there this morning back after the break k >>> some top stories we are following an american man captured by militia in iraq released to the united nations he said he was held for 9 months by a shiite group that targeted americans for years. >>> they name the american
incredible he is like scene stealing scene i just love watching him on camera i thought that david franco, james brother was great when you see the movie, you will love it i give ate 4.5 out of 5 i really do think comedy, one of the hardest things to do in the business if you can get two hours of it, consistently. >> with that many people to laugh. >> you have done your job. >> okay. >> chases and gun scenes it is kind of violent. >> well, the skins have signed a...
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here's a clip from "nbc nightly news" 33 years ago at an upcoming meeting at company david with jamesce, many of the ideas sound very familiar. >> they help draw up strategies for dealing with energy shortages and inflation. >> the plan drawn up by energy secretary schlessinger for coping with the loss of oil from iran. officials say the iranian cutoff may abe blessing in disguise because it forces the country to deal now with energy problems it would face anyway in a few years. the schlessinger plan calls for weekend gas station closings and other mandatory conservation steps. an easing of some environmental rules, cutting red tape in the nuclear power industry and speeding up the flow of alaskan oils and putting an emphasis on other synthetic fuels. at the time gas prices were -- ready for this? 78 cents a gallon. they certainly went up from there. with the average price of $3.84, just 30 cents from just one year ago. >> the 21 jumpstreet" movie is a must see or must avoid in the answer coming up, but first, number four on our first five on the web, march madness. a new poll shows 8
here's a clip from "nbc nightly news" 33 years ago at an upcoming meeting at company david with jamesce, many of the ideas sound very familiar. >> they help draw up strategies for dealing with energy shortages and inflation. >> the plan drawn up by energy secretary schlessinger for coping with the loss of oil from iran. officials say the iranian cutoff may abe blessing in disguise because it forces the country to deal now with energy problems it would face anyway in a few...
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nothing i could say about david to make you understand the talent and skill that that man has brought to our committee. all i can say is this bill a testimony to his skill. james o'keefe. that's david's counterpart. we have all become very good friends. he worked for senator inhofe, though, so i would say betin anchts david, ruth, and james have all become like family working on this. i am going to list the incredible people who worked for me who worked with betina. andrew doorman, murphy barrett, tyler crushforth, grant cope, mike burke, tom lynch -- noi know that mike works for -- with senator cardin and staffs on the committee. and tom lynch works with our committee through senator baucus. mark hogner, charles brittenham, alex rinjel, dmitri karakesos -- just amazing. and lastly, i want to thank the leadership staff. this became a bill that was so big and involved so many committees. you couldn't do it without a leadership team. and so working, of course, with the leadership, with the senators i mentioned in the leadership starting with senator reid, senator durbin, we had bill douster, amazing job, bill. rema, highway mentioned -- who i mentioned before, w
nothing i could say about david to make you understand the talent and skill that that man has brought to our committee. all i can say is this bill a testimony to his skill. james o'keefe. that's david's counterpart. we have all become very good friends. he worked for senator inhofe, though, so i would say betin anchts david, ruth, and james have all become like family working on this. i am going to list the incredible people who worked for me who worked with betina. andrew doorman, murphy...
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joining us, james carville and david frum.post" abc new poll numbers. hypothetical matchup. who would you vote for. this is all americans. romney right now gets 47%. president obama, 46%. look how close it is also, with santorum, 48% and 45 for santorum sampling a 4%. james, very, very close in march right now. even though the republicans are beating up on each other big-time, look how close this is. how much trouble potentially is the president in his bid for re-election? >> i think this is always going to be a close race. probably attributable to high gas prices in large part. he was four points ahead, he's one down. he's floating around a certain zone. once romney secures the nomination and it's apparent that he gets it but once he acknowledges as a nominee the campaign will get engaged. i don't think anybody suspects that it will be anything other than a close election and to some democrats that were getting overconfident i think this poll has helped. i think it's necessary and healthy for the party. >> in terms of electab
joining us, james carville and david frum.post" abc new poll numbers. hypothetical matchup. who would you vote for. this is all americans. romney right now gets 47%. president obama, 46%. look how close it is also, with santorum, 48% and 45 for santorum sampling a 4%. james, very, very close in march right now. even though the republicans are beating up on each other big-time, look how close this is. how much trouble potentially is the president in his bid for re-election? >> i think...
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david. the fifth for james. >> edge, keep going to the left. cheat in, back up, cheat out a little bit., but surely, i got the hang of this sport. the scary part, i had no idea where this thing might take me. hopefullying not off the side of the mountain. exhausted and satisfied that bigger things were in my future, i had my fill for the day. my buddies from ireland dug me a snow cave to get some shut eye. after an awesome day of snow kiting, it was time to say good night until the next adventure. some people count sheep. me, i was counting snow kiters. and manning myself dancing across skyline ridge. whoo-hoo. >> wow. let's give a cheer for cam. he learned how to do that in three hours. better him than us. >> is it on? is this on. is this working? >> let's go to sam for the weather. >> good morning, everybody. josh and john are here. can i introduce you guys to the fine officers from philadelphia here? >> officer coleman. >> sergeant apante. >> if you want to be a fine officer in the police department in philly. you would -- >> go to philly police.com. >> would i qualify? >> absolutely
david. the fifth for james. >> edge, keep going to the left. cheat in, back up, cheat out a little bit., but surely, i got the hang of this sport. the scary part, i had no idea where this thing might take me. hopefullying not off the side of the mountain. exhausted and satisfied that bigger things were in my future, i had my fill for the day. my buddies from ireland dug me a snow cave to get some shut eye. after an awesome day of snow kiting, it was time to say good night until the next...
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world's first solo dive to the deepest known spot on earth. [ cheers and applause ] >> james cameron as he emerged. it david miles down to the bottom of the pacific ocean. he is taking part in a project to explore the marina trench. he described the ocean as bleak, like the surface of the moon. >> heck of a ride. you just screaming down. >> you are still only, you know, half way there. >> this wasn't his first under water trip. he took dives to the wreckage of the titanic. he collected sampful research and took video and photos. it. the only other human expedition to the bottom of the trench happened 50 years ago when a swiss researcher went. >>> the team's loss and their struggle to understand why straight ahead. >> ihistoric arguments on the healthcare reform law going on. people protesting for and against. you will hear from them coming up. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> the stanford's women's volleyball team, is morning the loss of a teammate today. ktvu's jade hernandez is live and tells us what the coach is saying tonight. . >> reporter
world's first solo dive to the deepest known spot on earth. [ cheers and applause ] >> james cameron as he emerged. it david miles down to the bottom of the pacific ocean. he is taking part in a project to explore the marina trench. he described the ocean as bleak, like the surface of the moon. >> heck of a ride. you just screaming down. >> you are still only, you know, half way there. >> this wasn't his first under water trip. he took dives to the wreckage of the...
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plenty of attention in the port of stockton the $40 billion yacht has a team based on james bond's move the honor david macdonald actually made his fortune on security cameras he is now retiring in says he's going to enjoy his boats. >>> a mystifying 4 hours 5 hours are 12 hours to catch up with the. >>> has a book by james bond he lives a few hours from stockton's it wanted to travel to farm to get on his yacht anyone below on board there is a 10th person full-time crew on board as well. and school work and job duties are the excuses people use to get out of jury duty a denver woman is charged with perjury for claiming she added mental disorder to get out of its season call report for jury service wearing rain dear socks mismatched shoes and her hair in curlers she got caught that one should call the local radio show to brag about their cars and it turns out the judge was listening for puppetry and. did we just think what are their prison for this? she said she suffers from post-traumatic stress which developed as a result of an abusive marriage. the place looks familiar to me. did we have never been
plenty of attention in the port of stockton the $40 billion yacht has a team based on james bond's move the honor david macdonald actually made his fortune on security cameras he is now retiring in says he's going to enjoy his boats. >>> a mystifying 4 hours 5 hours are 12 hours to catch up with the. >>> has a book by james bond he lives a few hours from stockton's it wanted to travel to farm to get on his yacht anyone below on board there is a 10th person full-time crew on...
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. >> david chang has won three james beard awards, which are the oscars for chefs. ntury. >> he created lucky peach with peter meehan. it was declared -- david and peter, welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> quickly the magazine. gayle has a copy over there. >> this is what struck me about this. because you have a bleeding fish head, you have a chicken spud, you have a tattoo of a pig's leg. i'm thinking in the magazine lamb, we try to make it pretty. the cover. pretty and invitingment we want to draw you in. when i first saw it, i thought how in the world can this be good? that's what i thought. when i first opened it up. then i opened it up. what were you all thinking when you laund launched that with that kind of cover? >> we weren't thinking about what other people wanted. we thought what would be funny and interesting to us. >> there you go. there's the secret right there. >> yeah. >> it worked. like gayle said, that was the cover initially. but you open it up and inside beautiful, it's laid beautifully. creative i will strayings, it's fun and cheeky. it's not j
. >> david chang has won three james beard awards, which are the oscars for chefs. ntury. >> he created lucky peach with peter meehan. it was declared -- david and peter, welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> quickly the magazine. gayle has a copy over there. >> this is what struck me about this. because you have a bleeding fish head, you have a chicken spud, you have a tattoo of a pig's leg. i'm thinking in the magazine lamb, we try to make it pretty. the cover....
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laura hurley, karen green, lanetta spears, paul, doris, james, nancy, maggie, sandy, sabrina, maurice, dan -- diana, ms. coleman, ms. flores, sherry, david, sataro, patricia, and brandy. our most of the people here? >> is it on? president yee: is it outside somewhere? do you know? go ahead. or on. -- hold on. we will give you two minutes instead of once. >> and you ask us to get involved with our kids' education grid when we do, our voices are totally ignored. the only choice that we see seems to think is racism. what we ask for at our school, what we elect is ignored. they put in their personal -- they put their personal agendas in front of our kids' education. believe it or not, there are some decent black and latino families in 92114 who would like to see our kids educated and attend college. in the over 40 years i have been a student, parent, grandparent, to have a principal and vice principal go around and hand out pink slips to teachers that are doing their jobs. there are not doing their job because one teacher does not want to teach three kids that are disrupting the entire classroom in order to teach 20 more kids. one teacher wh
laura hurley, karen green, lanetta spears, paul, doris, james, nancy, maggie, sandy, sabrina, maurice, dan -- diana, ms. coleman, ms. flores, sherry, david, sataro, patricia, and brandy. our most of the people here? >> is it on? president yee: is it outside somewhere? do you know? go ahead. or on. -- hold on. we will give you two minutes instead of once. >> and you ask us to get involved with our kids' education grid when we do, our voices are totally ignored. the only choice that...
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a story about me it's a story about guys like stanley hart's a story about james toolis the story about a new york i named davidrosen these are individuals that had to stand up a stanley's been a leader in going to congress and send a congressman guys are you kidding me this is ridiculous this is the most brazen act of potential fraud and cover up. in the almost the history of the financial industry and it's not being investigated so what another interesting angle of this story is that who's protecting the commodity markets and their integrity there are some things that are happening in this bankruptcy they're literally changing the structure. of investor protections so a number of people are looking at this from the standpoint of it's changing the core of investor protections and no one saying anything about it the way you leaders aren't saying anything about it the major institution the c.m.e. group isn't saying anything about the n.f.l. is sitting on the sidelines they're leaving it up to guys like stanley har and could fool us in row and rosen these are individuals with money out of their own pockets hello
a story about me it's a story about guys like stanley hart's a story about james toolis the story about a new york i named davidrosen these are individuals that had to stand up a stanley's been a leader in going to congress and send a congressman guys are you kidding me this is ridiculous this is the most brazen act of potential fraud and cover up. in the almost the history of the financial industry and it's not being investigated so what another interesting angle of this story is that who's...
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among his notable interviews were james heparin, police commissioner of balt plor in the '50s. governor mill larpd taos, david w. zimmerman, former deputy superintendent of the state department of education and governor mckel don's son, theodore mckel done junior. dr. landerman received his dock rat from temple university section vd as the first chair of the oral history association's committee on education and as founder and past president of the oral history in the mid atlantic region. dr. michelle scott, an associate professor at umbc and her work specializes in the study of race and ethnicity in the american experience with emphasis on african-american history, black musical culture and women's studies. dr. scott has contributed to the martin luther king junior papers project, volumes two to four and the fourth coming colombian guide to african-american history from 1939 to the presented. william f. soez zi was a reporter in baltimore for nearly 20 years before leaving the newspaper to write for television in 2002. mr. sor zi, a baltimore native wrote for the last three seasons of "the wire," the televisi
among his notable interviews were james heparin, police commissioner of balt plor in the '50s. governor mill larpd taos, david w. zimmerman, former deputy superintendent of the state department of education and governor mckel don's son, theodore mckel done junior. dr. landerman received his dock rat from temple university section vd as the first chair of the oral history association's committee on education and as founder and past president of the oral history in the mid atlantic region. dr....
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. >> joining me is national political reporter for politico james holman. you heard david plouffe.ck for president obama if mitt romney becomes the gop nominee? >> it is. the white house thinks they can muddle ground enough that there won't be a clear contrast. they think that the godfather line is going to stick. and that will be their line of attack through the summer. and frankly, this just isn't an issue that mitt romney is comfortable talking about. that's what his republican rivals have been saying on the campaign trail. if you nominate mitt romney, health care or obama care isn't going to be a general election issue. >> well, we know the supreme court is going to get down to business tomorrow and hear the health care reform case. oral arguments begin in the morning. here's what david ploueffe had to say about that. >> the health care reform signed by the president ever going to be rolled back? >> we don't think so and shouldn't be. we confident in the constitutionality of the health care law? >> how do you see this playing out and what are the implications in the general ele
. >> joining me is national political reporter for politico james holman. you heard david plouffe.ck for president obama if mitt romney becomes the gop nominee? >> it is. the white house thinks they can muddle ground enough that there won't be a clear contrast. they think that the godfather line is going to stick. and that will be their line of attack through the summer. and frankly, this just isn't an issue that mitt romney is comfortable talking about. that's what his republican...
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. >> some like david dryer, powerful carolina of the rules committee opt to resolve by retiring. in washington, james bret: latinos made up 9% of the electorate in 2008. they find many right now are dissatisfied with the the direction of the country. bill hemmer tell us they strongly support president obama. >> more than half are unsatisfied with how things are going in the country. that's from fox news latino poll. add up, 51% of latinos are not very or at all satisfied topping the 46% who are very or somewhat satisfied. >> latino voituriers not satisfied with -- latino voters are not satisfied with where the country is going but they found president obama had a high approval rate. >> whopping 73% job approval rate among latinos. well above the president 48% approval of all voters in the recent fox news poll. 66% of latinos approve of obama's job on healthcare. 58% on the economy. he scores lower on immigratio immigration. >> he didn't keep his promise on having immigration issues settled. >> 51% of the latinos call u.s. immigration policy too strict. 17% say it's not strict enough. 26% say it's abo
. >> some like david dryer, powerful carolina of the rules committee opt to resolve by retiring. in washington, james bret: latinos made up 9% of the electorate in 2008. they find many right now are dissatisfied with the the direction of the country. bill hemmer tell us they strongly support president obama. >> more than half are unsatisfied with how things are going in the country. that's from fox news latino poll. add up, 51% of latinos are not very or at all satisfied topping the...
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david trone, along with anton. also i'm rejoined at the nasdaq by barry james, co-manager of the rainbow fund.nd vadim with alliance bernstein. thanks, everybody, for joining us. really appreciate it. let me begin with you, anton. four banks failing these stress tests. citigroup, down 4.3%. you own the stock. what's your take? >> well, i mean, i think what steve said is they missed by ten basis points. and had 4.9% capital. that's not a reason to are concerned about citi. it's a disappointment they won't be able to return any capital near term. i think vikram had hoped to return capital this year. i think it's still a possibility later in the year, i think we're waiting for city's own press releases to come out. i think that will be curious. certainly not a disaster for citi. it would have been nice to get a capital return. i think it's a surprise. >> they're looking for a token, but maybe citi was planning on doing it later on in the year, right? because citi never alluded to any quick dividend increase post the fed stress test results? >> correct. they were really talking about 2012 and they
david trone, along with anton. also i'm rejoined at the nasdaq by barry james, co-manager of the rainbow fund.nd vadim with alliance bernstein. thanks, everybody, for joining us. really appreciate it. let me begin with you, anton. four banks failing these stress tests. citigroup, down 4.3%. you own the stock. what's your take? >> well, i mean, i think what steve said is they missed by ten basis points. and had 4.9% capital. that's not a reason to are concerned about citi. it's a...
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david was mentioning, that's true. except when it's such a clear violation of the constitution's language and instruction. >> what would it mean for the law, james, going forward? i mean, for the obamacare law if they overturned the individual mandate? >> well, it depends on another question called sufferablety. this is the question of whether if the-- if the individual mandate is unconstitutional. the rest of the law stands or falls. one judge said the whole law has to be wiped out. one appellate judge. >> no, a trial judge in florida. the appellate court overturned him on that, on that. >> right. >> subject. but, struck down the mandate. so if they say it's not severable, the whole law goes. it's more likely they'll say it is severable and therefore we're stuck with the rest of the law. interestingly, i think would be as a matter of politics, the optimum outcome for the democrats, for president obama as he seeks reelection, there will be a false sense oh, this problem has gone away now when in fact we still have the law which has many horrible features other than the individual mandate. >> and one that becomes instantly unbelievable expensive.
david was mentioning, that's true. except when it's such a clear violation of the constitution's language and instruction. >> what would it mean for the law, james, going forward? i mean, for the obamacare law if they overturned the individual mandate? >> well, it depends on another question called sufferablety. this is the question of whether if the-- if the individual mandate is unconstitutional. the rest of the law stands or falls. one judge said the whole law has to be wiped...
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tomorrow david cameron comes here to washington for official visit, and our ambassador to the court of st. jamesnd of president obama's thank you, mr. ambassador, you're a pal of mine i hope to say. let's talk about the story. the cameron visit, we have the special relationship we had, let's see, bill clinton, who is a close personal friend of tony blair, tony blair became a friend of w's, and way back to churchill and roosevelt. how will it hold in afghanistan under the pressure of this horror that happened the other day? >> i don't think it will affect the game plan, the strategy. i think the british government is in lock-step with ours in terms of the president's plan, out of lisbon, we'll have a reflection point in 2013, go in more supportive role, out by 2014 with enduring presence. i see no space at all between the british government's position and the united states position. >> the hottest thing we talked about it, couldn't be a hotter than nuclear war, which we have been lucky not to have, we haven't used them since her oh shi ma and nagasaki. >> what about iran? >> we're in lock step wi
tomorrow david cameron comes here to washington for official visit, and our ambassador to the court of st. jamesnd of president obama's thank you, mr. ambassador, you're a pal of mine i hope to say. let's talk about the story. the cameron visit, we have the special relationship we had, let's see, bill clinton, who is a close personal friend of tony blair, tony blair became a friend of w's, and way back to churchill and roosevelt. how will it hold in afghanistan under the pressure of this horror...
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tomorrow british prime minister david cameron comes here to washington for an official visit, and louis susman serves as our ambassador to the court of st. jamesthank you, mr. ambassador. it's great to have you on. you're a pal of mine too. let's talk about this story. the cameron visit. we have this special relationship. we had bill clinton, who was a close personal friend of tony blair, and then tony blair become a friend of w's, and way back to churchill and roosevelt, a special relationship. how's going to hold now in afghanistan under the pressure of this horror that happened the other day? >> i don't think it's going to affect the game plan, the strategy. i think the british government is in lock step with ours in terms of the president's plan, out of lisbon where we'll have a mid-inflection point in 2013 and be out in 2014 with an enduring presence. i see no space at all between the british government's position and the united states' position. >> there couldn't be a hotter issue than a nuclear war, which we've been lucky enough not to have, haven't even used a weapon since hiroshima and nagasaki. what about iran, what about europe, wha
tomorrow british prime minister david cameron comes here to washington for an official visit, and louis susman serves as our ambassador to the court of st. jamesthank you, mr. ambassador. it's great to have you on. you're a pal of mine too. let's talk about this story. the cameron visit. we have this special relationship. we had bill clinton, who was a close personal friend of tony blair, and then tony blair become a friend of w's, and way back to churchill and roosevelt, a special...