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julian assange on quest for asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and we're going to talk to david roberts about the colorado. wildfires and why no one is talking about global warming and the disaster. of american power continues. that are so bad that might actually be time revolution. and it's going to kill or drink it. for review. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry is a big issue. here is what i. like and they alone as though they'll get the real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . welcome to the capital account i'm lauren lyster. all right we've got an upd
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julian assange quest for asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and we're going to talk to david roberts about the colorado. wildfires and why no one is talking about global warming's role in the disaster. all right we've got an update now on wiki leaks co-founder julian assange as we've recently told you the forty year old has been seeking political asylum in ecuador and while he's waiting on a decision from president rafael correa he is safe under diplomatic protection in the ecuadorian embassy in london but yesterday the metropolitan police showed up at the embassy ordering a songe to show up at the belgrade via police station and eleven thirty am today declined to comply in a statement he explained that should not be considered any sign of disrespect under both international and domestic u.k. law asylum assessments do take priority over extradition claims so instead as on it will remain at the embassy until korea has made a decision in the meantime his lack of compliance will surely violate his bail conditions and many expect he will be arrested the next time he steps out of the buil
julian assange quest for asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and we're going to talk to david roberts about the colorado. wildfires and why no one is talking about global warming's role in the disaster. all right we've got an update now on wiki leaks co-founder julian assange as we've recently told you the forty year old has been seeking political asylum in ecuador and while he's waiting on a decision from president rafael correa he is safe under diplomatic protection in the ecuadorian...
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we are glad to have with u david and robert tronene. welcome to "washington business report." david, t oldldest, robert is the youngest. whose idea was it? >> a joint idea of. >> at what age? >> we stard in 1991 as a beer business in pennsylvania. then we got into wine a spirits. we were probably 28, 30 years old? >> you bototh were atat penenn. what led you to see this as a business opptunity? >> actually, no drinking in college. we were th looking for a new opopportunity. we knewhat there was not as much cpetition. we chose the delaware market to open ourur first two store in 1991 dame day >> whahat di you that entrepreneurial spirit? >> carly our father was an entrepreneur. we both grew up on a farm in centrapennsylvania. he was involved in all kinds of stuff. >> fast f forward 22 years. robert, you have two stores in delaware. now you are in 13 states main building >> . >> we both never had a plan to grow the business thisbig. we are able to grow the business and would like to continue to do so. >> how many stores do you anticipate opening? >> this year, we will do 10. next
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david muir. >> reporter: robert hutton was on his way home from work when he spotted that rare bald eagle strugglinghe road. >> the bird was just hopping around out here in the intersection. >> reporter: he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird with a blanket he found in the back of the truck. >> it was as big as my hands. >> reporter: he wrapped him in that blanket, put him in the backseat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage the first 24 hours barely able to open his eyes. they could hear him struggling to breathe. the vet's team naming him glen and the technician holding him with those giant glove, the vet wraps tape around those talons. those claws ten times stronger than the human fist and checked his heartbeat and put him on intravenous fluids, antibiotics. a witness said the bird was hit by a car. late today the doctor told us the eagle's eyes are open again. he's alert and trying to eat. there is promise. >> he has improved dramatically. he's up and walking and perching, which is a lot better than what he was when he came in. >> reporter: it was just a fe
david muir. >> reporter: robert hutton was on his way home from work when he spotted that rare bald eagle strugglinghe road. >> the bird was just hopping around out here in the intersection. >> reporter: he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird with a blanket he found in the back of the truck. >> it was as big as my hands. >> reporter: he wrapped him in that blanket, put him in the backseat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage...
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smith was the mother of fred, david, &pduncan and robert smith.our condolences to the entire smith ffmilyyttnight"shh old me to take my shoes ask me if she cculd, sse told you." a third grader strip searched at schooo.what the assistant principal was looking for. 3 another witness for the defense in the jerry sandusky trial. and this time its the wife of the former football coach. controvvrsy over a ppir of phoes ..... why the so-called shackle sneaker is being pullee off shelves..... and the reason the designer says it has nothing to do witt slavery. [ male announcer ] cowhide dries out. so does your manhide. regular men's body wash can dry out your skin. only dove men+care has micromoisture to fight skin dryness. so that manhide of yours stays clean and moisturized. skin care built in. judge... overseeing... jerry sandusky's trial... says.../ it's... likely... the defense... will... rest by... tomorrow,.../but as daaiddlee miller reports... today... the wife f the accuued child molestor took theestand. stand. =================== =================== ======================= the defense in jerry s
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david m r muir. >> reporter: robert was on his way home from work when he spotted that bald eagle. >> he was hoppingction. >> reporter: he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird with a blanket he found in the back of the truck. he wrapped him in that blanket. put him in the backseat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage the first 24 hours barely able to open his eyes. they could hear him struggling to breathe. the vet's team naming him glen and holding him with those giant glove wrapping tape. those claws ten times stronger than the human fist and checked his heartbeat and put him on fluids and antibiotics. it was hit by a car, a witness said. late today the doctor said the eagle's eyes are open again. 'alert and trying to eat. there is promise. >> he has improved dramatically. he's up and walking and perching which is a lot better. >> reporter: a few years ago the american bald eagle was taken off the endangered species list and can live for 30 years. >> i'm hoping i can be there when it it is actually re-released into the wild. to me that would be the most gratif
david m r muir. >> reporter: robert was on his way home from work when he spotted that bald eagle. >> he was hoppingction. >> reporter: he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird with a blanket he found in the back of the truck. he wrapped him in that blanket. put him in the backseat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage the first 24 hours barely able to open his eyes. they could hear him struggling to breathe. the vet's team naming him glen...
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really david mccullagh and robert caroline lbj and there's lots of great reagan biographies and theyre fun to read than their treasure to sit down and curl up with. one of things we want to do was hold the two men act together and look at relationships because relationships are really interesting. one of the things we discover i work at the reagan library and other archives as these two men were friends and allies long before reagan was president and long after i was. so much so that in 1865 and 66 when ronald reagan is beginning his career as an elected official running for governor of california and immediately thinking about the presidency when you select to, eisenhower is watching him. never met him. he's reading everything he can, watching him on television. he's really intrigued by reagan. he likes the optimism and he secretly begins to write letters to some of reagan's friends to help him cope with the charge, which in the states is that reagan was too much of an extremist to represent the republican party. eisenhower's letters to reagan to cut us through middlemen are astonis
really david mccullagh and robert caroline lbj and there's lots of great reagan biographies and theyre fun to read than their treasure to sit down and curl up with. one of things we want to do was hold the two men act together and look at relationships because relationships are really interesting. one of the things we discover i work at the reagan library and other archives as these two men were friends and allies long before reagan was president and long after i was. so much so that in 1865...
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david crane, the pthd and ceo. >> mr. robert mancini is the ceo and director of ormen technologies. we want to come you all here. that's the practice of this committee to swear you all in. if you could just stand up and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record show that everyone answered in the affirmative. and we will move down the line. you all know how this works. you get five minutes, more or less, keep it close there if you can. you've got the light system there in front of you. you can see. >> good morning, mr. chairman, ranking members and distinguished members. you've already introduced myself. let me introduce nrg. we're a fortune 300 company with 25,000 megawatts of coal, gas, wind and solar generation. it's nuch to power more than 20 million homes. we also serve more than 2 million customers in several northeastern states. important to our discussion today is nrg is not a racte-basd utility. our shareholders bear 100% of the risk which is in s
david crane, the pthd and ceo. >> mr. robert mancini is the ceo and director of ormen technologies. we want to come you all here. that's the practice of this committee to swear you all in. if you could just stand up and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record show that everyone answered in the affirmative. and we will move down the line. you all know how this...
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let's get to our legal panel, robert shaw, defense attorney. david schwartz, a form prosecutor. e start with you. a person who uses deadly force must reasonably fear that his life is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death. in a, as you know, is a subjective standard which the jury will determine. it's the ultimate issue of fact. i don't think the detective would ever be allowed to offer his opinion on that ultimate issue of fact that he didn't think that zimmerman was justified. the judge is going to say, sorry. that's for the jury to decide. you can't tell them how to decide. >> right. but the people of the prosecution would do everything they could to make sure that the detective's investigation was brought forth, of it abun can'tly clear that his opinion. but again, questions can be asked and the defense attorney has every right to object to those questions. but why are you demoting the one person who said, we should arrest this individual? we should charge him with manslaughter? it makes no sense. >> gregg: you sure it was a demotion that was forced on him becau
let's get to our legal panel, robert shaw, defense attorney. david schwartz, a form prosecutor. e start with you. a person who uses deadly force must reasonably fear that his life is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death. in a, as you know, is a subjective standard which the jury will determine. it's the ultimate issue of fact. i don't think the detective would ever be allowed to offer his opinion on that ultimate issue of fact that he didn't think that zimmerman was justified....
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david koch. james lintot, robert poole, al st. claire, joel stern, any of those folks that you can explain to us and how they get there? what's the central reason why somebody comes to the reason foundation? >> i think they are excited about the ideas that we believe in. and they are sometimes they have been involved with us on some particular policy issue. often they -- many of the people's whose names you read are people who are essentially magazine readers and enthusiastic about the magazine and then came to know about the public policy institute through that. and you know, they believe in what we believe in. and at some point they, you know, want to get more involved. >> one of the names most mentioned in your book is frederick von hiech. who was he? >> frederick was -- i say he's the most important philosopher of dynamism. he was an us a tree an born economist and social philosopher who enventured nishe use of cognitive psychology and really renaissance man of ideas. who was a great defender and articulate -- not just defende
david koch. james lintot, robert poole, al st. claire, joel stern, any of those folks that you can explain to us and how they get there? what's the central reason why somebody comes to the reason foundation? >> i think they are excited about the ideas that we believe in. and they are sometimes they have been involved with us on some particular policy issue. often they -- many of the people's whose names you read are people who are essentially magazine readers and enthusiastic about the...
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something i think john roberts in terms of the court is more interested in doing than having a political knee-jerk reaction and responseç to the whims and politics of the moment. >> david" modest city and audacity. washington full of arrogant people who grab power whenever they get the chance. there is at least one modest minimalist in town and that's john roberts jr. in his remarkable health care opinion thursday the chief justice of the supreme court restrained the power of his own institution. he decided not to use judicial power to overrule the democratic process. he decided not to provoke a potential institutional crisis. granted, he had to imagine a law slightly different than the one that was passed in order to get the result he wanted, but roberts' decision represents a moment of, if i can say so, burkean minimalism and self-control. >> we've read two conservative columnists, two of the most well-known conservative columnists for the major papers and neither one of them breathing fire. both of them understanding that intellectual dance that john roberts and the balance that john roberts was striking yesterday. >> and david brooks goes on to make the point that
something i think john roberts in terms of the court is more interested in doing than having a political knee-jerk reaction and responseç to the whims and politics of the moment. >> david" modest city and audacity. washington full of arrogant people who grab power whenever they get the chance. there is at least one modest minimalist in town and that's john roberts jr. in his remarkable health care opinion thursday the chief justice of the supreme court restrained the power of his...
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roberts. and uneasy about the court's interpretation. and senator david vetter was stunned and shocked. ts what have you got to know of him and doing stories on him? >> i think he's less impacted by public opinion than a concern about the court's legitimacy. he thought when the court is polarized, people are less willing to see it as a neutral institution. that's why he's not reading the polls. if he were, he would have struck down the mandate. he certainly didn't worry about criticism on the left. this was viewed as a form of intimidation which is nonsense. he wouldn't b care what any liberal said about him. he cares a lot about the supreme court as an institution. he figured in the long-term, it's more important to maybe even join a decision he doesn't agree with. to uphold a law he doesn't much like because the legitimacy of the court is more important than that. >> jeffrey rosen, thanks for our incredible insight tonight. >> thank you. it was a pleasure to talk with you. >>> coming up, a life-changing decision for millions of americans. we'll talk to some people who have already seen
roberts. and uneasy about the court's interpretation. and senator david vetter was stunned and shocked. ts what have you got to know of him and doing stories on him? >> i think he's less impacted by public opinion than a concern about the court's legitimacy. he thought when the court is polarized, people are less willing to see it as a neutral institution. that's why he's not reading the polls. if he were, he would have struck down the mandate. he certainly didn't worry about criticism on...
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that's robert redford on the slopes with his smiling son david.there's jack nicholson, his eyes trained on his daughter jennifer. and that dad? that's donald sutherland holding a timid kiefer at the water's edge. over the decades, editor of "life" magazine were determined -- to capture these famous dads -- and their real life moments. dustin hoffman prepping for a movie. we asked if you recognized this profile -- steve mcqueen and a good night kiss for daughter terry. tony curtis's smiling -- but the bigger smile from his daughter jamie lee! the magazine's editors were determined to prove our president's were fathers above the west wing. president john f. kennedy with daughter caroline peering over the edge of her bassinet. then vice president richard nixon -- not sure who that woman in the sunglasses is -- but below his daughter, julie. there were the moments so many fathers share with their children. dean martin at bedtime -- face to face with his son. the ball games. the man behind those sunglasses, desi arnaz. also in the picture, his tv son,
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david rivkin. is what we've seen today, led by chief justice roberts, is it a form of judicial activism do you think? >> it is a form of judicial activism. again, the statute upheld wallace not the statute that congress passed. but i'm more optimistic. for a simple reason. there are limited principles associated with the tax power. from now on, no politician who enacts or tries to enact a mandate accompanied by this kind of a penalty will be able to maintain as president obama. speaker pelosi and harry reid. that this is not a tax. unless people experience amnesia. they would laugh. tremendous political cost associated with word "tax." why do you think the obama administration did not pass it as the tax? which they could have done. they could have written a true tax. because they pay a high political price. so from now on that political price will be paid. second of all, there are limiting principles associated with the tax provisions. i'm not convinced that there would not be a future case with this kind of tax would be struck as being a direct tax. the court here, the court majority kind of brushe
david rivkin. is what we've seen today, led by chief justice roberts, is it a form of judicial activism do you think? >> it is a form of judicial activism. again, the statute upheld wallace not the statute that congress passed. but i'm more optimistic. for a simple reason. there are limited principles associated with the tax power. from now on, no politician who enacts or tries to enact a mandate accompanied by this kind of a penalty will be able to maintain as president obama. speaker...
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david rivkin. is what we've seen today, led by chief justice roberts, is it a form of judicial activism do you thinkt is a form of judicial activism. i think all three of us agree that chief roberts wrote the statute to save it. but, again, the statute upheld was not the statute that congress passed. but i'm more optimistic. for a simple reason. there are limited principles associated with the tax power. from now on, no politician who enacts or tries to enact a mandate accompanied by this kind of a penalty will be able to maintain as president obama. speaker pelosi and harry reid. that this is not a tax. all they paid a high political price. for fr now on, that would be associated with the tax provisions. they have to originate in the house and i'm not convinced that that would not be a future case where this kind of tax would be struck as a direct tax if not a portion. the court majority kind of brushes by this but this is, by no means, resolved. >> okay. now i have to leave it. thank you very much. i appreciate you joining me. >>> next, the president won the battle but will he lose the war when it
david rivkin. is what we've seen today, led by chief justice roberts, is it a form of judicial activism do you thinkt is a form of judicial activism. i think all three of us agree that chief roberts wrote the statute to save it. but, again, the statute upheld was not the statute that congress passed. but i'm more optimistic. for a simple reason. there are limited principles associated with the tax power. from now on, no politician who enacts or tries to enact a mandate accompanied by this kind...
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david rivkin. is what we've seen today, led by chief justice roberts, is it a form of judicial activism do you think? hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, e's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehe
david rivkin. is what we've seen today, led by chief justice roberts, is it a form of judicial activism do you think? hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, e's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to...
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david gregory. welcome to you both. savannah, let's talk about chief justice john roberts. today lawrence trod the harvard professor who can say he taught barack obama and john roberts at harvard law school said that with this decision crossing over to join the liberals roberts might have saved the institution. he has to be hyperaware that the court these days is viewed as politically as anything else in washington. >> this is something that justice roberts has talked about repeatedly. it's something that almost consumes him. he cares very much about the institution of the court, the credibility of the court. he has expressed a distaste for decisions that come down 5-4 against those predictable party lines. well, today we got a 5-4 decision all right, but it was not along the ideological lines. but look, he is still a conservative jurist. there is plenty of conservative ideology shot through the opinion that he wrote today. he really comes down hard on the government's theory of broad federal powers and put some new limits on congress's spending power. he's a conservative j
david gregory. welcome to you both. savannah, let's talk about chief justice john roberts. today lawrence trod the harvard professor who can say he taught barack obama and john roberts at harvard law school said that with this decision crossing over to join the liberals roberts might have saved the institution. he has to be hyperaware that the court these days is viewed as politically as anything else in washington. >> this is something that justice roberts has talked about repeatedly....
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david. two key moments today. it was the first time we've seen robert zimmerman anywhere. on the stand defending his son, saying it's clear he suffered an all out assault. >> from the looks of my son's injuries, trayvon martin's hands were not just on his nose and mouth. >> reporter: and those howls on the 911 calls that night? >> you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> were you able to identify whose voice it was screaming for help? >> yes, sir. >> and whose was it? >> it was absolutely george's. >> reporter: the other key witness today -- the emt who treated zimmerman after the shooting. >> a good 45% of his head and face were covered in blood.guedf this has any relevance. the bottom line, they say, is that george zimmerman shot an unarmed teenager just because he was wearing a hoodie. the judge is expected to rule on bail next week. until then, zimmerman remains behind bars. >> matt, thanks to you tonight. >>> there the word this evening that tsa fired eight federal air marshalls for drinking alcohol during a training exercise and six others have been suspended for fail
david. two key moments today. it was the first time we've seen robert zimmerman anywhere. on the stand defending his son, saying it's clear he suffered an all out assault. >> from the looks of my son's injuries, trayvon martin's hands were not just on his nose and mouth. >> reporter: and those howls on the 911 calls that night? >> you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> were you able to identify whose voice it was screaming for help? >> yes, sir. >> and...
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roberts. >> a much broader mandate you think, david corn.ak. >>> after that,we'll talk to you about the other big story, of course, the house's looming contempt vote of attorney general eric holder. we'lhç unravel the details and politics on that, next. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... >>> a landmark, a
roberts. >> a much broader mandate you think, david corn.ak. >>> after that,we'll talk to you about the other big story, of course, the house's looming contempt vote of attorney general eric holder. we'lhç unravel the details and politics on that, next. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my...
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perhaps chief justice roberts just looked at the legal materials, the words in the constitution and concluded that this was what he had to do. that position is just not plausible. david and i agree about almost nothing. but i think we would agree that roberts could easily have decided that the mandate was enforced by a penalty rather than a tax. some of the arguments he makes about the commerce clause and the spending clause do not pass the great face test. here is the other possibility. john roberts has had a midlife conversion. [laughter] maybe he woke up and decided that john brennan was right all along. if these are night -- not explanations, what are? let's see how the world looked at john roberts at 10:00 a.m. yesterday morning. the supreme court remains more popular than the president and the congress. confidence in the institution is declining sharply. there is less than a majority of americans who have confidence in it. 3/4 of all americans think the justices use political considerations rather than the law to decide cases. question is enforced by the fact -- that impression is reinforced by the fact that the most important cases have republican appointed ju
perhaps chief justice roberts just looked at the legal materials, the words in the constitution and concluded that this was what he had to do. that position is just not plausible. david and i agree about almost nothing. but i think we would agree that roberts could easily have decided that the mandate was enforced by a penalty rather than a tax. some of the arguments he makes about the commerce clause and the spending clause do not pass the great face test. here is the other possibility. john...
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i would say let's not put roberts down as the next david suitor, as the next liberal.right on the healthcare reform. he got it wrong on montan a. but there is hope at least for roberts now. >> this is the bill press show. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the bill press show. >> well, hello sports fans, 33 minutes after the hour here on this friday morning, june 29th, the full court press busy, busy news day. all centered around the supreme court decision yesterday upholding the affordable care act. this is the full court press coming to you live from our nation's capitol and broad to you today by the united steel workers and their colorful outstanding president leo girrard, north america's largest industrial union rep precepting over 1.2 million active and retired members bringing american manufacturing back to our shores. and you can find out more about their good work at usw.org, united steel workers usw.org. in the daily beast this morning, mike al tomaski writes after weekends of gloom liberals can e
i would say let's not put roberts down as the next david suitor, as the next liberal.right on the healthcare reform. he got it wrong on montan a. but there is hope at least for roberts now. >> this is the bill press show. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the bill press show. >> well, hello sports fans, 33 minutes after the hour here on this friday morning, june 29th, the full court press busy, busy news...
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roberts likes it. how important might that be here, david, when that thought, that idea is brought forward, chief justicean in november? >> talking to legal folks, it may be more nuanced what he was tying to do. but on the campaign trail, it inoculates the criticism a little bit on the president and makes it difficult for romney to go along with many of the other republicans attacking this as a tax. because of the fact that the romney health care law in massachusetts in governor was a template for this thing. i think the white house is pleased with that. yesterday david plouffe put out a memo to capitol hill, go on offense on this, democrats. show why this will save people money and most people won't have to pay ts penalty or tax, whatever you want to call it, and let's just go on offense. >> you've both been writing on this, ryan. july 11th, house republicans are going to vote on the repeal. but isn't this really just, as has been said, ka bub ki theater? >> sure. this will be -- david might know the exact number, but this is like the fourth time at least they've voted to repeal obamacare. >> so why do
roberts likes it. how important might that be here, david, when that thought, that idea is brought forward, chief justicean in november? >> talking to legal folks, it may be more nuanced what he was tying to do. but on the campaign trail, it inoculates the criticism a little bit on the president and makes it difficult for romney to go along with many of the other republicans attacking this as a tax. because of the fact that the romney health care law in massachusetts in governor was a...
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. >> david gergen, chief justice roberts today was the deciding factor in upholding the signature achievementerm of the obama presidency. what does the president of the united states say next time he sees the chief justice he voted against? >> well, he should not say thank you, but he said i respect what you did on the court. i don't think that john roberts uses the frame at all that president obama used about what distinguishes a good justice. to go back to jeffrey toobin's point, what he said in the confirmation hearing that is, rather than being an activist player on the field, a justice should be an umpire, and he showed a certain kind of umpire like quality, restrained if you would, that i don't think had much to do with empathy or favoring to strong over the weak. >> i don't want to underestimate the significance, it is enormous, but let's not turn john roberts into some liberal. he voted with conservatives on citizens united, race cases, all sorts of cases about keeping individual plaintiffs from going to court. he will be with the conservatives most of the time. what made today so ext
. >> david gergen, chief justice roberts today was the deciding factor in upholding the signature achievementerm of the obama presidency. what does the president of the united states say next time he sees the chief justice he voted against? >> well, he should not say thank you, but he said i respect what you did on the court. i don't think that john roberts uses the frame at all that president obama used about what distinguishes a good justice. to go back to jeffrey toobin's point,...
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robert bazell. >> reporter: it is a new approach using the body's immune system to kill cancer. it helped davida retired baltimore policeman who had advanced lung cancer. >> i was at basically looking at living month to month. >> reporter: scan shows tumor, seen here melting away over a period of months. ken kirkwood, who had advanced kidney cancer, saw similar results. >> i couldn't believe it, but in about four or five months or so, i was starting to see shrinkage in my limp nodes and my lungs and the area where the kidney had been removed. >> reporter: doctors also saw positive results with advanced melanoma. >> there is a common denominator for many kinds of cancer. this is really unprecedented. there are so many exciting opportunities. >> reporter: the treatment is in its earliest phase. >> typically in a phase one trial, you don't expect much, but we saw activity, so some tumor, completely shrinking away. >> reporter: here's how it works. white blood cells, which kill bacteria and viruses, often try to kill cancer cells, but the cancer puts up a barrier. the treatment is designed to bring
robert bazell. >> reporter: it is a new approach using the body's immune system to kill cancer. it helped davida retired baltimore policeman who had advanced lung cancer. >> i was at basically looking at living month to month. >> reporter: scan shows tumor, seen here melting away over a period of months. ken kirkwood, who had advanced kidney cancer, saw similar results. >> i couldn't believe it, but in about four or five months or so, i was starting to see shrinkage in...
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david, are you embarking on a robert carroll.ris are the different senses project started long after lbj had died. how the prices be different if you begin with the president very much alive. i've enjoyed your boat. >> guest: thank you for asking that that be honored in any way to be compared to robert carroll. i am not embarking on a five volume enterprise i don't think. i'm planning on two books. you are very perceptive and a question about writing someone who is alive. that is why i haven't talked too much about the next volume will come out. i wanted to ask for history, just as they want every book i rate to less history. i am not going to rush it. i know there'll be many documents coming out later and i'm going to be patiently for those. >> host: david maraniss, you begin your book in el dorado, kansas and finish in el dorado. what is the significance? >> guest: it is a spanish word. all the radio, kansas like so many alternate is to bring the country are named for el dorado, which is el dorado, which is the search for gold.
david, are you embarking on a robert carroll.ris are the different senses project started long after lbj had died. how the prices be different if you begin with the president very much alive. i've enjoyed your boat. >> guest: thank you for asking that that be honored in any way to be compared to robert carroll. i am not embarking on a five volume enterprise i don't think. i'm planning on two books. you are very perceptive and a question about writing someone who is alive. that is why i...
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. >> narrator: the class is led by david levinthal and john heginbotham of the mark morris dance group. >> john >> john >> robert >> robert. >> it's only ever a wonderful experience to teach people with parkinson's to dance. >> tom. >> tom. >> i teach a variety of classes oftentimes for professional level students and i can go give this high- level class, and there really isn't any dancing happening. and when i come to teach the parkinson's class, i see dancing happening. >> they're there to express themselves. they're there to cross a boundary. that sort of unbridled enthusiasm and passion and free expression is really what i see in their faces and their bodies. this is one of those very special places where that happens. it's magical. >> i mean, life's the best deal we've got. it's the best thing we've got going. and i'm really blessed. i'm really lucky. >> narrator: in his memoir, lucky man, michael j. fox wrote that he wouldn't want to go back to the life he had before parkinson's. >> no, absolutely not. this is my experience. it's asked so much of me that i never would have asked of myself. so no, i wouldn'
. >> narrator: the class is led by david levinthal and john heginbotham of the mark morris dance group. >> john >> john >> robert >> robert. >> it's only ever a wonderful experience to teach people with parkinson's to dance. >> tom. >> tom. >> i teach a variety of classes oftentimes for professional level students and i can go give this high- level class, and there really isn't any dancing happening. and when i come to teach the parkinson's...