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former investigator david williams talks about f.b.i.'s role in the boston bombings. later british prime minister david cameron. >> david williams is our guest. he's a former f.b.i. investigator. host: 01 to get your insight on the fbi's role in the boston bombing case. looking at whether or not he had terror training overseas. what is the fbi's role in tracking a suspect like this and they travel overseas? guest: the fbi leads counterterrorism investigations and all the tentacles attached to it. the fbi does have some -- there are a number of legal attache offices in various countries throughout the world. they work with the host country law enforcement and counter-terrorism services, never alone, to run down leads that are necessary for successful prosecution. the work being done overseas will be led by the fbi because they are leading the investigation. there will be linkages with other agencies overseas as well to try very hard to get to the bottom of what is going on verseas. >> we saw that the fbi theroer and did not find enough evidence to keep watching. what ki
former investigator david williams talks about f.b.i.'s role in the boston bombings. later british prime minister david cameron. >> david williams is our guest. he's a former f.b.i. investigator. host: 01 to get your insight on the fbi's role in the boston bombing case. looking at whether or not he had terror training overseas. what is the fbi's role in tracking a suspect like this and they travel overseas? guest: the fbi leads counterterrorism investigations and all the tentacles...
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. >> we'll look at special insight with david williams who is live with us in washington. >> thank youing me. >> what do you know about this group, and what is your sense of what went wrong two years ago. >> first question, what do i know about the group, very little. everybody who worked counter terrorism is fully aware of the issues that are going on in the caucus of dagis stan and chechnya and there is a lot there. but most of their historic attacks are against the russian entities. they historically have not attacked the united states. that is to establish a level of autonny for chechnya and they are part of the global jihadist and sees united states as a primary enemy. i am not sured that they would come to target us. >> from what you learn body how these two separated and accomplish, is it sense it was a training thing or would they have had help with this. >> that is difficult to answer. it would seem there a number much ied's built . it would seem generally they worked and accordingly i think they certainly had training to do that . further more when i watched them march into t
. >> we'll look at special insight with david williams who is live with us in washington. >> thank youing me. >> what do you know about this group, and what is your sense of what went wrong two years ago. >> first question, what do i know about the group, very little. everybody who worked counter terrorism is fully aware of the issues that are going on in the caucus of dagis stan and chechnya and there is a lot there. but most of their historic attacks are against the...
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later former fbi investigator david williams discusses emergency response and intelligence surrounding the boston marathon bombings. tomorrow on the c-span network, two events marking the 20th anniversary of the holocaust hue seem here in -- museum here in washington. former president bill clinton will deliver the remarks. then a series of panel will discuss the holocaust and genocide prevention with our live coverage beginning at noon eastern over on c-span 2.
later former fbi investigator david williams discusses emergency response and intelligence surrounding the boston marathon bombings. tomorrow on the c-span network, two events marking the 20th anniversary of the holocaust hue seem here in -- museum here in washington. former president bill clinton will deliver the remarks. then a series of panel will discuss the holocaust and genocide prevention with our live coverage beginning at noon eastern over on c-span 2.
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headlines inday's your calls, tweets, and e-mails, followed by former fbi investigator david williamsn the fbi's investigation into the boston bombings. then a roundtable discussion on news from the week from capitol hill, the white house, boston, and syria. later, a look at the u.s.-russia relationship with william pomerantz of the woodrow wilson center. "washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning and welcome to "washington journal" on this sunday, it will 28, 20 13. last night washington media, politicians, and celebrities gathered for the annual white house correspondents association dinner. we would like to get your thoughts this morning on the relationship between the press in dc insiders. here are the numbers to call -- you can also find us online. send us a tweet by writing @cspanwj. or join the conversation on facebook by looking for c-span. you can also e-mail us journal@cspan.org. the white house correspondents dinner. this is one of the headlines -- here are some other headlines, some critiquing the dinner. to brokaw says, no thanks the white house correspondents dinner. h
headlines inday's your calls, tweets, and e-mails, followed by former fbi investigator david williamsn the fbi's investigation into the boston bombings. then a roundtable discussion on news from the week from capitol hill, the white house, boston, and syria. later, a look at the u.s.-russia relationship with william pomerantz of the woodrow wilson center. "washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning and welcome to "washington journal" on this sunday, it will 28, 20 13....
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our past dinners there at the .ebsite, c-span.org/whcd coming up next, former fbi investigator david williams will be here to talk about the role of the fbi in the boston bombing case. later on, reporters who cover the white house and capitol hill will be here to talk about the weak in politics. first, a look at what is coming up on c-span radio. >> the latest into the investigation of the boston marathon bombings, reports of chemical weapons in syria, and the legacy of former president george w. bush. c-span radio rears five of the program's beginning at noon eastern time beginning with " meet the press." congressman peter king and former british prime minister tony blair. at 1:00 p.m. eastern, the chairman and ranking member of the house intelligence committee, republican representative mike rogers. at 2:00 p.m., it is fox news sunday. chris wallace talks with democratic senator joe manchin and republican congressman mike mccall. also the state of the syrian conflict. state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m. eastern. candy crowley welcomes republican senator dan coats, democrat adam schiff a
our past dinners there at the .ebsite, c-span.org/whcd coming up next, former fbi investigator david williams will be here to talk about the role of the fbi in the boston bombing case. later on, reporters who cover the white house and capitol hill will be here to talk about the weak in politics. first, a look at what is coming up on c-span radio. >> the latest into the investigation of the boston marathon bombings, reports of chemical weapons in syria, and the legacy of former president...
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we began with david williams, the former fbi investigator talking to us about the fbi investigation intoton marathon bombing. later on, we'll check in checkbuzz feed and politico to discuss this week in washington and what happened on capitol hill and at the white house. we will wrap up the program with william pomerantz, the acting director at the woodrow wilson center to talk to us in light of the bombings in boston and the rising tensions in syria about the ongoing relationship between the united states and russia. we want to thank everyone who has watched and participated in this edition of "washington journal we will see you tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> up next, president obama discusses a new education initiative at the white house science fair. after that, the 2013 teacher of the year. first senator speeches by signature heitkamp. >> it to cars pull someone has a stranger and the other as dick cheney, you get in the car with the stranger. >> if you too
we began with david williams, the former fbi investigator talking to us about the fbi investigation intoton marathon bombing. later on, we'll check in checkbuzz feed and politico to discuss this week in washington and what happened on capitol hill and at the white house. we will wrap up the program with william pomerantz, the acting director at the woodrow wilson center to talk to us in light of the bombings in boston and the rising tensions in syria about the ongoing relationship between the...
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williams the runner, 88-78, utah. warriors within five, david lee, inbound pass, 3-point game. they need a stop. william over green, he buries a 3. they fall 97-90. next night comes tuesday night against minnesota. >> they received their rings and giants received an old-fashioned butt killinging from the cardinals. rings arrived by a cable car trolley and white gloves tiffany and people. and certain lay proud moment for players and franchise, second time they did it in three years. this is batting practice for the cards. seven hits, worst appearance sings april 2008. that was against the cardinals. gave up nine runs and 3 2/3 and matt cain, about his out go. >> for the rest of the guys, i wish i had done better. to keep the excitement going. its long season. we'll have a lot more games. >>> if everyone has a twin, josh reddick, a three run home game and coco crisp, chris young in the fifth got oakland to 8-0 lead. reddick hiting is not an issue. right risk chasing foul ball in the fifth. x-rays are negative. he is day to day. a's have won five straight games. >> you will go in m
williams the runner, 88-78, utah. warriors within five, david lee, inbound pass, 3-point game. they need a stop. william over green, he buries a 3. they fall 97-90. next night comes tuesday night against minnesota. >> they received their rings and giants received an old-fashioned butt killinging from the cardinals. rings arrived by a cable car trolley and white gloves tiffany and people. and certain lay proud moment for players and franchise, second time they did it in three years. this...
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reports from david martin and holly williams with the rebels.ved out of the hospital. don dahler on the tough choices facing some. bombing victims. >> my foot felt like it was on fire. >> pelley: he was the king of broken hearts who reigned over country. we'll remember george jones. and steve hartman on the road. if everyone were like dan stroup the post office would be in the black. >> every year like clockwork, you know you're going to get a letter from mr. stroup. from captioning sponsored by cbs
reports from david martin and holly williams with the rebels.ved out of the hospital. don dahler on the tough choices facing some. bombing victims. >> my foot felt like it was on fire. >> pelley: he was the king of broken hearts who reigned over country. we'll remember george jones. and steve hartman on the road. if everyone were like dan stroup the post office would be in the black. >> every year like clockwork, you know you're going to get a letter from mr. stroup. from...
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reports from david martin and holly williams with the rebels. the boston marathon bombing suspect is moved out of the hospital. don dahler on the tough choices facing some. bombing victims. >> my foot felt like it was on fire. >> pelley: he was the king of broken hearts who reigned over country. we'll remember george jones. and steve hartman on the road. if everyone were like dan stroup the post office would be in the black. >> every year like clockwork, you know you're going to get a letter from mr. stroup. from captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ning news" >> pelley: good evening the president said today that the united states cannot stand by and permit the systemic use of chemical weapons on civilians. he said it in the oval office the day after his administration confirmed evidence of nerve gas in the syrian civil war. this was the president today. >> it is obviously horrific as it is when mortar are being fired on civilians and people are being indiscriminately killed to use potential weapons of ma
reports from david martin and holly williams with the rebels. the boston marathon bombing suspect is moved out of the hospital. don dahler on the tough choices facing some. bombing victims. >> my foot felt like it was on fire. >> pelley: he was the king of broken hearts who reigned over country. we'll remember george jones. and steve hartman on the road. if everyone were like dan stroup the post office would be in the black. >> every year like clockwork, you know you're going...
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williams who was fired in a corruption probe. cnn's george howell live from kaufman. george, what's the latest on this? >> john, good morning. cnn spoke to davidi, williams' attorney, and we learned that investigators met with williams at a local denny's here to take swab samples from his hand to test for gun residue. cnn does not know what the result of those swab samples revealed to investigators but his lawyer says his client did voluntarily cooperate because he, quote, has nothing to hide. very important note to put all of this in perspective. this person, williams, could be one of many other people that investigators are talking to and there are many theories out there. for instance the aryan brotherhood of texas. there's that possibility that they're looking into. also, the possibility of a drug cartel being involved. or was this an inside hit? we just don't know. in many ways investigators are chasing the shadows of all the cases that these two men that hasse and mclelland have prosecuted to try to figure out if any could be connected to this murder case. >> george, what are the sort of differences you are seeing as this investigation m
williams who was fired in a corruption probe. cnn's george howell live from kaufman. george, what's the latest on this? >> john, good morning. cnn spoke to davidi, williams' attorney, and we learned that investigators met with williams at a local denny's here to take swab samples from his hand to test for gun residue. cnn does not know what the result of those swab samples revealed to investigators but his lawyer says his client did voluntarily cooperate because he, quote, has nothing to...
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william sanders and colleague david webster are about to excavate a sprawling set of ruins that has lain abandoned and covered by weeds and brush for more than 1,000 years. beneath what appears to be a natural hill, these archaeologists believe may lie the ruins of an ancient building. slowly, almost imperceptibly, the first clues begin to emerge. these strange figures are portraits of spirits that once adorned a magnificent carved bench, a throne upon which a maya lord sat in council and judgment. huge blocks. yeah. "mega-rocks." remember evelyn, the tomb she found on the other building was right along the front of the terrace starting outside of it, then going underneath it. keach: the buildings begin to give up their secrets. here, the archaeologists believe, lived a noble family. maya royalty often buried their ancestors in a place of honor just in front of their dwellings. a burial is just now being uncovered. it may contain definitive clues to the status of the people who once lived here. deciphering the clues requires the special expertise of forensic archaeology. clean the rest o
william sanders and colleague david webster are about to excavate a sprawling set of ruins that has lain abandoned and covered by weeds and brush for more than 1,000 years. beneath what appears to be a natural hill, these archaeologists believe may lie the ruins of an ancient building. slowly, almost imperceptibly, the first clues begin to emerge. these strange figures are portraits of spirits that once adorned a magnificent carved bench, a throne upon which a maya lord sat in council and...
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. >> stephanie: this hour brought to you by sherwin williams. davidng david. >> stephanie, great to be with you this morning. >> stephanie: you too. what a morning. it's one of those days that chris was saying nothing happens and yet everything is happening. where here we are on radio and television, and you can't talk about anything else. a lot happened this week with the shameful gun legislation, the explosion near waco the ricin guy. >> yeah, it has been nuts. and adding to some of the confusion is that police are not saying much at all about what is going on with watertown and their efforts to try to chase the remaining suspect. there is now some conflictingcations about whether in fact they have him cornered in one house or whether he is in one neighborhood. the house that police thought the 20-year-old suspect was in, they finally went in and didn't find him there. so now it's like okay, if they thought they had him cornered there, somehow he got out or he got out, now that opens up the entire area again where they have to go door to door and ke
. >> stephanie: this hour brought to you by sherwin williams. davidng david. >> stephanie, great to be with you this morning. >> stephanie: you too. what a morning. it's one of those days that chris was saying nothing happens and yet everything is happening. where here we are on radio and television, and you can't talk about anything else. a lot happened this week with the shameful gun legislation, the explosion near waco the ricin guy. >> yeah, it has been nuts. and...
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there was a great study by william even, miami university and david mcpherson, and they conclude, and them here: the consequences of the minimum wage particularly for black young adults without a diploma were actually worse than the consequences of the great recession. >> there are ten times more studies showing the opposite. one of them -- david: that's not true. >> -- is alan krueger, adviser to president obama. if you want to debate that, just go to other countries like ours that have a higher minimum wage, somehow they have -- david: ralph, i don't want to get into weeds. >> wait, wait. australia is double. minimum wage has a lower unemployment. david: hold on, hold on. you're mixing -- australia has a very low unemployment rate because their commodities industry has been feeding china for the past ten years. that's why they have -- it's not because of high minimum wage. >> try canada, try france, try germany, try denmark. any country in the western world has a higher real minimum wage. david: at the risk of totally -- >> no. david: -- making this into an academic discussion, davi
there was a great study by william even, miami university and david mcpherson, and they conclude, and them here: the consequences of the minimum wage particularly for black young adults without a diploma were actually worse than the consequences of the great recession. >> there are ten times more studies showing the opposite. one of them -- david: that's not true. >> -- is alan krueger, adviser to president obama. if you want to debate that, just go to other countries like ours that...
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retired army sergeant wes moore and "mother jones" msnbc political analyst, david corn and msnbc justice correspondent, pete williams. let's talk about the latest on this case. the fact that senator graham is suggesting that the fbi may not have had the tools it needed to effectively get these terrorists before the attacks happened. what are the legal ramifications of this discovery, that the tsarnaev brothers may not have acted in concert with a terrorist network? >> legal ramifications, i can't think of any, policy ramifications, i can. i think that what we're going to see here is a question raised about what should happen when country a contacts the united states and says, we think this person here may be a terrorist. can you please look into that. that would raise one question right there -- should the mere fact that another government has contacted us about someone, somehow be memorialized somehow in a potential terror database or a watch list. and then question two is, regardless of what the fbi or any other agency finds out in a subsequent investigation here, if that person then goes to country a, should that
retired army sergeant wes moore and "mother jones" msnbc political analyst, david corn and msnbc justice correspondent, pete williams. let's talk about the latest on this case. the fact that senator graham is suggesting that the fbi may not have had the tools it needed to effectively get these terrorists before the attacks happened. what are the legal ramifications of this discovery, that the tsarnaev brothers may not have acted in concert with a terrorist network? >> legal...
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david bass. the sharks drop the final game of the season before heading into the playoffs. justin williamsa. kings scored what proved to be the winning goal in the third period as the kings went on to beat the sharks three-to-two. the sharks will begin their ninth straight playoff appearance in vancouver against the third-seeded canucks. tickets for when they come back to san jose start at 71 dollars. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a
david bass. the sharks drop the final game of the season before heading into the playoffs. justin williamsa. kings scored what proved to be the winning goal in the third period as the kings went on to beat the sharks three-to-two. the sharks will begin their ninth straight playoff appearance in vancouver against the third-seeded canucks. tickets for when they come back to san jose start at 71 dollars. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7...
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david chu and campos. i enjoyed it and glad we are done. >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the >>> good afternoon and thank you for coming. i'm delighted to announce that our first effort is unleashed upon the world. [ applause ] . it's only been two-and-a-half years since the moment of conception of this idea. it's an amazing tribute to our community. it reached three levels of impossibility, of getting a permit and designing it and putting it on this structure and the impossibility of getting it funded. it really is a tribute to so many and a lot of faces that i'm looking at this room tonight. it comes down to as always peop
david chu and campos. i enjoyed it and glad we are done. >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the...
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david letterman. it is awesome. >>> plus prince william gets the stiff-arm as he moves in for a kiss. nia, i'm mike.ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to me like the best care. and it's equal or less money, so it's a value for me. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. who doesn't enjoy value? how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purcha
david letterman. it is awesome. >>> plus prince william gets the stiff-arm as he moves in for a kiss. nia, i'm mike.ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to me like the best care. and it's equal or less money, so it's a value for me. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just...
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david leigh 21 to 13 and that brings him within three. need a stop here and williams over green. and the warriors fall 97-90. the next chance to clinch is against minnesota. >> you win and you are in, and you can focus on getting better as the season goes on -- or the last five games. now we have work to do. >> the giants finished off a weekend that celebrated the greatness of 2012 and receiving their championship rings. the cardinals didn't care. the rings arrived by a cable car trolley and that means they are special. a proud moments for players and the franchise. the second time they is done this in three years. the giants are leading 2-0. the wheels came off for matt cane. this was tough to watch. the cards with seven hits. fourth appearance since 08 against the cardinals. nine runs back there -- back then. 14-3 the final and matt cane afterwards on the beating. >> for myself and the rest of the guys i wish i had done better to keep the excitement going. it is a long season and then we will have a lot more games. >> if josh red duck were an as -- if josh reddick were an astro
david leigh 21 to 13 and that brings him within three. need a stop here and williams over green. and the warriors fall 97-90. the next chance to clinch is against minnesota. >> you win and you are in, and you can focus on getting better as the season goes on -- or the last five games. now we have work to do. >> the giants finished off a weekend that celebrated the greatness of 2012 and receiving their championship rings. the cardinals didn't care. the rings arrived by a cable car...
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david leigh 21 to 13 and that brings him within three. need a stop here and williams over green. he had 25 and the warriors fall 97-90. the next chance to clinch is against minnesota. >> you win and you are in, and you can focus on getting better as the season goes on -- or the last five games. now we have work to do. >> the giants finished off a weekend that celebrated the greatness of 2012 and receiving their championship rings. the cardinals didn't care. the rings arrived by a cable car trolley and that means they are special. a proud moments for players and the franchise. the second time they is done this in three years. the giants are leading 2-0. the wheels came off for matt cane. this was tough to watch. the cards with seven hits. fourth appearance since 08 against the cardinals. nine runs back there back -- bak then. 14-3 the final and matt cane afterwards on the beating. >> for myself and the rest of the guys i wish i better better to keep the excitement going. it is a long season and then we will have a lot more games. >> if josh red duck were an as -- if josh reddick w
david leigh 21 to 13 and that brings him within three. need a stop here and williams over green. he had 25 and the warriors fall 97-90. the next chance to clinch is against minnesota. >> you win and you are in, and you can focus on getting better as the season goes on -- or the last five games. now we have work to do. >> the giants finished off a weekend that celebrated the greatness of 2012 and receiving their championship rings. the cardinals didn't care. the rings arrived by a...
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investigation from the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick and pete williams and our roundtable all coming up on "meet the press." >> davida sunday morning. thanks, everybody, for watching. i'll see you back here tonight for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. so long. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com in the bay, the latest on the boston marathon bombings, and how the newest release of the suspect helped to bring to a close the massive manhunt. and the search for answers in the attacks sparks a heated debate about the suspect and his rights. >> psychological, some kind of wayward nut like columbine or some of the school shooters have appare apparently been. >> a bay area terrorism expert speaks with us about the questions that investigators are most likely to pose to suspect. >>> record heat on the way. meteorologist anthony slaugter with the full forecast including when 90 degree weather could hit your neighborhood. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> we begin this sunday morning with a live picture of the city of san francisco with the trans
investigation from the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick and pete williams and our roundtable all coming up on "meet the press." >> davida sunday morning. thanks, everybody, for watching. i'll see you back here tonight for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. so long. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com in the bay, the latest on the boston marathon bombings, and...
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cnn spoke with his attorney david sturgi, and we learned that investigators met at a local denny's here to take swab samples from williams residue. at this point, cnn does not know what the results of those samples revealed to investigators, but david surgi tells us his client did cooperate voluntarily because he has nothing to hide. it's important to put this in perspective. williams may be one of several people of interest that investigators are looking into that these men hasse and mclelland may have prosecuted over the years. and there's the possibility that the aryan brotherhood of texas being related. was this an inside job? we don't know because no suspect is in custody. fair to say, these investigators have a lot of angles they can look into. >> george, what sort of differences are you seeing as the investigation moves forward? >> reporter: just yesterday this was very, very apparent, but you see these public officials being flanked by law enforcement as they enter the courthouse, as they exit. we spoke with one district attorney in nearby anderson county who told us about the mood, what it's like to do his job i
cnn spoke with his attorney david sturgi, and we learned that investigators met at a local denny's here to take swab samples from williams residue. at this point, cnn does not know what the results of those samples revealed to investigators, but david surgi tells us his client did cooperate voluntarily because he has nothing to hide. it's important to put this in perspective. williams may be one of several people of interest that investigators are looking into that these men hasse and mclelland...
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most recently, she made headlines after heated debate with juan williams about the politics and facts of gun laws in this country. david coble is here. he is a research director with the independence institute and a policy analyst with the cato institute in washington. before joining the independence institute, he served as an assistant attorney general for the state of colorado. known fortionally his expertise in national firearms policy. ," was namedamurai of the year by the american society of criminology, division of international criminology. and resident of colorado expert on firearms policy, dave will bring an interesting and resourced viewpoint on the issue of gun control on the point of view of a coloradan seeing all of these new gun laws he made here at home under our gold dome. trevor burress is a research fellow at the cato institute center for constitutional studies based in washington d.c.. ms. richards -- his interests include constitutional law and criminal law. his work has appeared in several law reviews in agazines and ripped he holds ba philosophy from the university of colorado at boulder and a jd
most recently, she made headlines after heated debate with juan williams about the politics and facts of gun laws in this country. david coble is here. he is a research director with the independence institute and a policy analyst with the cato institute in washington. before joining the independence institute, he served as an assistant attorney general for the state of colorado. known fortionally his expertise in national firearms policy. ," was namedamurai of the year by the american...
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david mcvicker was in front of this orange county mcdonalds hitchhiking home. >> the man looked like a really nice guy. he asked me for directions. >> reporter: that man william vonan offered mcvicker a ride. vonan had recently gotten out of prison after serving six years for raping five boys. >> i wanted out of the car. >> reporter: after vonan made shrewd suggestions to mcvicker the young boy urged mcvonan to let him out. >> i started opening the door because he wasn't pulling over. i was just going to jump with the car moving. and when i turned back to look i was going to push myself out. he had a gun right here. and i just pictured myself getting hot, landing on the street and him driving off. he sat shut up, sit there and don't move. >> reporter: until vonan pulled off the freeway. >> he told me to take my clothes off. i said something like god help. he stopped, he played himself for a while, threw the t-shirt and drove off. vonan let mcvicker go but taunted mcvicker by following him. later mcvicker led police to the rag and that's how he was caught. after being sentenced for the rape and then released just 2- 1/2 years later, william vonan kept that pro
david mcvicker was in front of this orange county mcdonalds hitchhiking home. >> the man looked like a really nice guy. he asked me for directions. >> reporter: that man william vonan offered mcvicker a ride. vonan had recently gotten out of prison after serving six years for raping five boys. >> i wanted out of the car. >> reporter: after vonan made shrewd suggestions to mcvicker the young boy urged mcvonan to let him out. >> i started opening the door because he...
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representatives, lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss, the mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williamsity park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united states, david fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by the honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the american people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today from around the country and around the wo
representatives, lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss, the mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williamsity park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause]...
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bryce butler andffensive weurle david bosof mi some local players drafted brian schwenke goes to tennessee. stephon taylor goes to the cardd william diego and houston took san jose state ckle wednesdayenberry and anthony goes to the ravens notice 7th round, still to come the latest [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >>> in nine games so far in the mls season is the san josi earthquakes have more ties than any other numberthat figes in t and chris woolowski and quake in carson to tak
bryce butler andffensive weurle david bosof mi some local players drafted brian schwenke goes to tennessee. stephon taylor goes to the cardd william diego and houston took san jose state ckle wednesdayenberry and anthony goes to the ravens notice 7th round, still to come the latest [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for...
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william county police officer. officer chris yung's name is the first to be added in northwest washington. northern bureau reporter david culver has more. >> reporter: pencil in hand, robin yung lovingly sketched her husband's name, the bond they shared, evident. slowly, the paper revealed her loss, the loss shared but yung's parents and two brothers, including officer dale young, four months has not made it easier. >> it is emotional, brought back emotions that i had when i found out that i lost my brother. it is just hard. >> reporter: this past new year's eve, our northern virginia bureau first on scene moments after that deadly wreck. a mini van you can see in this video was trying to make a left turn when the motorcycle officer, officer chris yung went into the van. one officer also on scene that day. >> day to day, we pass the spot. it is hard not to go one day without remembering him and thinking of him. >> the call that he responded to the day he was killed he volunteered for. it spoke to the kind of commitment and sacrifice that he made every day. >> reporter: the memory of yung's sacrifice now eched in this st
william county police officer. officer chris yung's name is the first to be added in northwest washington. northern bureau reporter david culver has more. >> reporter: pencil in hand, robin yung lovingly sketched her husband's name, the bond they shared, evident. slowly, the paper revealed her loss, the loss shared but yung's parents and two brothers, including officer dale young, four months has not made it easier. >> it is emotional, brought back emotions that i had when i found...
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david. >>> joining me now nbc news justice correspondent, the man who has been leading our coverage all weeklong, pete williams, former director of the national counterterrorism center and now an nbc national security analyst, michael leiter, a former fbi agent, mike rogers, former secretary of homeland security under president bush, michael chertoff. and in just a few minutes we'll be joined by the assistant majority leader dick durbin, but i want to begin here with pete and mike liter on the latest in terms of what we're tracking. the big question at this moment is was there a foreign connection to terrorism? what do we know? >> well, we don't know the answer to that question. the big gap here is what was the older brother doing in russia for six months last year? he leaves in january, arrives in july, and the russians have told the fbi that they were a little worried about him. but what was he doing during all that time in russia? his father says he was visiting him, that he went to see his family, went to renew his russian passport while he was awaiting american citizenship. he was here as a lawful residen
david. >>> joining me now nbc news justice correspondent, the man who has been leading our coverage all weeklong, pete williams, former director of the national counterterrorism center and now an nbc national security analyst, michael leiter, a former fbi agent, mike rogers, former secretary of homeland security under president bush, michael chertoff. and in just a few minutes we'll be joined by the assistant majority leader dick durbin, but i want to begin here with pete and mike...
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host: david, here is the washington post this morning. william, i'm sorry. let me read this from the post. he has been cleared and is no longer a person of interest. caller: ok, that's what i was asking about. maine.avid in limestone, caller: i am calling concerning comments made about how the bombs are made. i think that was a little bit too much information. why do people need to know how the bombs were made? host: why do you think so? caller: it would possibly give people ideas. i would look for a run on pressure cookers in the hardware stores. there are people who are angry or sick of mind. why give them ideas? it's not necessary information. the fact that it hurt people is the information they need to talk about. it is too much information. to knowon't need how to make the things. host: a republican in texas serving as the house homeland security chairman said in the washington post -- tennessee, republican. caller: hi. circumstances from the bombings on monday, and even the recent school shooting in newtown, we really need to begin to clamp down on leg
host: david, here is the washington post this morning. william, i'm sorry. let me read this from the post. he has been cleared and is no longer a person of interest. caller: ok, that's what i was asking about. maine.avid in limestone, caller: i am calling concerning comments made about how the bombs are made. i think that was a little bit too much information. why do people need to know how the bombs were made? host: why do you think so? caller: it would possibly give people ideas. i would look...
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representatives, lieutenant governor david dewhurst, speaker of the texas house of representatives joe strauss, the mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park joel williamsthe mayor of university park richard davis and the former mayor of dallas tom leopard. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion, and i would like those in the audience to once again -- >> alex wagner joining us from new york and also have howard fineman in. let me ask, alex, your thoughts about this. this is a panoply of american political history right in front of us. >> yeah, indeed, and it was interesting, chris, when the clintons were on stage next to the obamas and then the bushes. you're reminded of just how vibrant the clintons are, especially in comparison to bush who has literally been off the radar. bill clinton still remains a huge force in american politics and hillary clinton has been a force as secretary of state, still much discussed as a 2016 presidential contender. it's really interesting just how much more they are in the american popular consciousness as well as a political system compared to bush who has i think perhaps wisely chosen to keep hi
representatives, lieutenant governor david dewhurst, speaker of the texas house of representatives joe strauss, the mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park joel williamsthe mayor of university park richard davis and the former mayor of dallas tom leopard. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion, and i would like those in the audience to once again -- >> alex wagner joining us from new york and also have howard fineman in. let me ask, alex, your...
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundationking to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and fidelity investments. personals what a economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way. refocus as careers change and kids head off to college. revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your perso
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundationking to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ptioningponsore b acneilehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundationking to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundationking to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the question of the syrian use of chemical weapons and we talk to representative mike rogers, she chairman of the house intelligence committee. >> this, my fear is, charlie, if we let this go and it widens in use, that chaos, the refugee problem, the humanitarian crisis that it causes, the sheer deaths outhere, horrible violent debt of chemical weapons all further destabilizes a region where we have lots of al his and lots of responsibilities, and we can do small, and effective now and prevent big and ugly later and we
david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundationking to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you by -- thestreet.com. interactive financial multimedia tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies. online, mobile, social media. we are thestreet.com. >> help from abroad. investors cheer. aggressive stimulus out of japan,
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundationking to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report brought to you by -- >>> under pressure as lines get longer. the pressure is on washington to find a fix. >> job security. americans feel safer in their jobs now, why? and which industries are putting out the
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david lee to make it a three point game. 33 points 13 rebounds for three. still utah by three and the warriors needed a stop with 14 seconds. mo williamsagger. he led utah with 25. warriors still number six. >>> the cal women bears doing as they have all season under the glare of the bright lights. louisville went ahead. but then cal pulls back. base jumper here and then drains another shot from longer range. 17 for the game for harrington. cal gets on the board. caldwell with the put back. bears took a four point lead to the locker room. they had no answer for antonita slaughter from the half. and there's louisville for the three. britney boyd answers back with a three of her own. cal back up with three. the cardinals had all the shots down the stretch. slaughter again with the three. she was six of 10 from three point range. and now it's 57-57 with a minute and a half left. sarah hammond gets the hoop. hammond made the free throw and louisville was in front. still a three point game, 20 second left but micaela's three is no good. cal's best run in school comes toen a end with a final record of 32-4. that's nothing to take lightly in
david lee to make it a three point game. 33 points 13 rebounds for three. still utah by three and the warriors needed a stop with 14 seconds. mo williamsagger. he led utah with 25. warriors still number six. >>> the cal women bears doing as they have all season under the glare of the bright lights. louisville went ahead. but then cal pulls back. base jumper here and then drains another shot from longer range. 17 for the game for harrington. cal gets on the board. caldwell with the put...
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little e-mail from brian williams pointing out that you were spoofed a little and had some fun with you or something happened with martin short. >> who hasn't? >> martin short was on david letterman the other night. >> whom i adore. let's see if we still do. >> he claimed that he was the new singing spokesperson for carnival. >> yeah. >> let's see what he had to say. >> i'm the new singing and dancing spokesperson for carnival cruise lines. >> good gig. honestly, nice going. >> thank you. i'm kind of the new kathie lee, without the crippling chardonnay addiction. ♪ if you could see me now ♪ out on a fun ship cruise ♪ the carnival advantage it's on the news ♪ ♪ sometimes the engine stops and we're set adrift ♪ ♪ at least we're right side up ♪ unlike italian cruise ships ♪ i think we're going to die ♪ enjoy impromptu despite when the bar runs dry ♪ ♪ and if the plumbing's on the fritz you'll get a bucket ♪ ♪ while we're towed into st. kits ♪ >> i love him. and all is forgiven. carnival is going through a very tough time right now. and what he maybe didn't understand is the costa cruise line is also owned by carnival. >> oh. >> it's been a rough couple of years. >> if you
little e-mail from brian williams pointing out that you were spoofed a little and had some fun with you or something happened with martin short. >> who hasn't? >> martin short was on david letterman the other night. >> whom i adore. let's see if we still do. >> he claimed that he was the new singing spokesperson for carnival. >> yeah. >> let's see what he had to say. >> i'm the new singing and dancing spokesperson for carnival cruise lines. >>...
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david martin, he does an outstanding job on cbs news. he is sort of like pete williams is another one. bob orr from cbs news, too. excellent. these guys, you know you can take it to the bank when they report. >> yeah. good reporting. >> herd aroundheard around the country and seen on current t.v., this is "the bill press show." >> this is the bill press show live on your radio and current tv >> bill: 45 minutes after the hour here, "full-court press," vice president of the center for american progress will be along in studio for the next half hour here on the full court press monday april 29th talking about the lead story in the new york"the new york times" today, you know, all of the corruption in afghanistan and we talked about this with susan page in the last hour hamed karzai we can't trust him because too many people are being bought and soiled. it may be one of the biggest source of corruption in afghanistan is us for the last 10 years, the cia has been delivering bags of cash. agents showing up with backpacks and suitcases even plastic shopping bags full of cash
david martin, he does an outstanding job on cbs news. he is sort of like pete williams is another one. bob orr from cbs news, too. excellent. these guys, you know you can take it to the bank when they report. >> yeah. good reporting. >> herd aroundheard around the country and seen on current t.v., this is "the bill press show." >> this is the bill press show live on your radio and current tv >> bill: 45 minutes after the hour here, "full-court press,"...
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steve williams will be going to the chargers. and houston picked up david quisenberry and marc anthony was drafted to the ravens. >>> they were head td to vancouver after a disappointing loss for the l.a. kings. kings up by one. slices the way through the defense and had the 21st goal of the season. tied up the game and the kings would win with a final 3-2. they finish out the regular season in the western conference and they will start the playoffs on the road in vancouver. >>> we have had the best view in years. what is happening tonight that will make one planet pretty easy to see. >> a boat catches fire. what they said about the flames and the four people aboard that had to resc >>> drier, warmer day in store. we will look at the temps coming up. . >>> four people are safe after being rescued from a fishing boat. what is left of the boat that caught fire near candlestick point. it was sparked by an engine leak. look at the pictures, you can see how badly it is burned. bringing this four to safety. the people were visibly shaken. >> i looked out the wind
steve williams will be going to the chargers. and houston picked up david quisenberry and marc anthony was drafted to the ravens. >>> they were head td to vancouver after a disappointing loss for the l.a. kings. kings up by one. slices the way through the defense and had the 21st goal of the season. tied up the game and the kings would win with a final 3-2. they finish out the regular season in the western conference and they will start the playoffs on the road in vancouver....
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david piper, fox news. >> there is increasing concern tonight that ongoing efforts at immigration reform may actually be fueling a run for the border. and contradicting the obama administration's own statements. correspondent william la jeunesse has a look at some new numbers. >> i can tell you that having worked that border for 20 years, it is more secure now than it has ever been illegal apprehensions are at 40 year lows. >> that's not accurate according to the administration's own numbers released to fox news. year-to-date apprehensions are up 13% from 2012. >> for years secretary napolitano has been trying to lead us to believe that this border is more secure than ever there is no evidence that's true. statistics go up and down and she looks at it both way. >> apprehensions increased by 27,000 since 2011. historically that means more illegal immigrants are also evading the border patrol in arizona and california, apprehensions are down. but look at texas where arrests surge 53% in the rio grande valley. 27% in del rio. 24% in el paso. and 22% in laredo. yet, yesterday, homeland secretary janet napolitano ignored those numbers. >> by all the different measures one looks at along a border, they are all trending
david piper, fox news. >> there is increasing concern tonight that ongoing efforts at immigration reform may actually be fueling a run for the border. and contradicting the obama administration's own statements. correspondent william la jeunesse has a look at some new numbers. >> i can tell you that having worked that border for 20 years, it is more secure now than it has ever been illegal apprehensions are at 40 year lows. >> that's not accurate according to the...
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quarter outlook, shares of f-5 getting downgraded from the likes of citi, william blair and that stock down about 90% on the day. david much, sema moti. let's go to the trading pits. >> let's take a look at what's happening in the energy sector because fewer jobs being added and the low job partes pagz and that will mean fewer drivers on the road getting to work and that's one of the factors that are impacting the weakness that we're seeing in the oil sector and energy prices. we have lower crude oil and lower gasoline and lower diesel prices, as well and we have seen a bit of an uptick in diesel demand and that will go away as there are not many drivers on the road and if there are not as much jobs being created in terms of the week that we've seen in the oil market and we've seen the oil prices under pressure, when we have the bearish inventory data from the energy department. add to that there was chatter that we may see the fed starting to pull back on the easing measures it and that contributed to the region and the employment data. we're also looking at brent crude prices that are under pressure due to technical
quarter outlook, shares of f-5 getting downgraded from the likes of citi, william blair and that stock down about 90% on the day. david much, sema moti. let's go to the trading pits. >> let's take a look at what's happening in the energy sector because fewer jobs being added and the low job partes pagz and that will mean fewer drivers on the road getting to work and that's one of the factors that are impacting the weakness that we're seeing in the oil sector and energy prices. we have...
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electedexas representatives, lieutenant david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of joe strauss,es, the mayor of dallas, michael of highlande mayor park, joel williamsity park, richard and the former mayor of lepperd.om i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] the chairmancome of the george w. bush foundation directors, donald l. by theccompanied archivist of the united states, fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us from around the country and around the world. thank you all for coming. and a special welcome to president
electedexas representatives, lieutenant david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of joe strauss,es, the mayor of dallas, michael of highlande mayor park, joel williamsity park, richard and the former mayor of lepperd.om i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] the chairmancome of the george...