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>> i hear the sincerity from rahm emmanuel's. there's a deeper problem because of a lack of concern about another human being at the waste -- at the base of it and that's the really difficult one to try to tackle. >> i think that the people -- you say -- make the restrictions on guns less ownerous people. these deaths are not happening in middle class black neighborhoods or white neighborhoods. it is blacks against blacks. the police are afraid to go in there. last year they had the lowest violence in 50 years. i think it's time to get the national guard and go in and do what they used to do which is clean it all out. just take out whole blocks and start to arrest these guys. there's no love lost with liberals on that. weed and seed they call it. they go in and take the sooeds out. >> it's also called -- if you look at the police blotter, they are not pursuing them. they are arresting them and they are not prosecuting and going after these crimes as well. so these kids aren't learning their lessons? >> can we do this very quickly
>> i hear the sincerity from rahm emmanuel's. there's a deeper problem because of a lack of concern about another human being at the waste -- at the base of it and that's the really difficult one to try to tackle. >> i think that the people -- you say -- make the restrictions on guns less ownerous people. these deaths are not happening in middle class black neighborhoods or white neighborhoods. it is blacks against blacks. the police are afraid to go in there. last year they had the...
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emmanuel led a group of the killers two decades ago in a remarkable act of generosity he's allowed ine of one of the few who survived. she lost her husband b and two sons on the night of april 20th, 1994. >> translator: we were pleading for mercy. they still killed us. some children were saying forgive us for being tutsis. we won't be tutsis anymore. they still killed us. >> what kind of man attacks innocent people? >> translator: when attacked there was no humanitarian in us. it was like wild animals. our plan was to make sure there were no survivors. that was our mission. >> after the genocide, emmanuel admitted killing nine people and served seven years in jail. >> i wonder how can you sit next to the man that may have been the killer of your husband and sons? >> translator: i never thought i could be close to a person who killed another let alone speak to him, but with the counselling i've had, i've learned to forgive. i also forgive him because he told the truth and asked to be pardoned. >> over half the population of rwanda was born after the genocide. among them are the 20,000
emmanuel led a group of the killers two decades ago in a remarkable act of generosity he's allowed ine of one of the few who survived. she lost her husband b and two sons on the night of april 20th, 1994. >> translator: we were pleading for mercy. they still killed us. some children were saying forgive us for being tutsis. we won't be tutsis anymore. they still killed us. >> what kind of man attacks innocent people? >> translator: when attacked there was no humanitarian in us....
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is. >> it's a shock that they're working for the agency that rahm emmanuel's brother runs. there is a question how scripted this was. cnn says the mayor was never granted editorial control over the content or communications. kirsten, good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up a question of free speech. they had an issue with a student handing out free copies of the u.s. constitution. what is the world coming to? really? who was that kid? and dramatic claims about a va hospital. a woman reportedly conspired to hide the truth of duz kwens of veterans. a powerful response for her next. >> we don't know what the people on the list died of because we never got a chance to see them or examine them. ryday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. salesgets up to 795 highwayal is the passamiles per tank.sel salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never do
is. >> it's a shock that they're working for the agency that rahm emmanuel's brother runs. there is a question how scripted this was. cnn says the mayor was never granted editorial control over the content or communications. kirsten, good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up a question of free speech. they had an issue with a student handing out free copies of the u.s. constitution. what is the world coming to? really? who was that kid? and dramatic claims...
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mccarthy and emmanuel are under the gun to catch the back of the yards shooting before there is anotherng. [ man ] every corner, every week! let me just say something. we all got a choice to make. and we can keep focusing on the bad... dwell on the bad, talk about the bad... or, or...we can focus in on the good. i want to give it up for good. give it up for what is good. what can be good. what will be good in our communities. now who's with me? we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whispering) what? get our everyday price match guarantee plus a $100 rebate on 4 select tires from your tire experts. chevy certified service. >>> police are searching for the shooter or shooters in an incident that grabbed national headlines and police say they are questioning people but have no one in custody. >> i believe there's a hidden hand trying to convince many of our young peopl
mccarthy and emmanuel are under the gun to catch the back of the yards shooting before there is anotherng. [ man ] every corner, every week! let me just say something. we all got a choice to make. and we can keep focusing on the bad... dwell on the bad, talk about the bad... or, or...we can focus in on the good. i want to give it up for good. give it up for what is good. what can be good. what will be good in our communities. now who's with me? we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you...
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mccarthy and emmanuel are under the gun to catch the back of the yards shooting before there is another. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use
mccarthy and emmanuel are under the gun to catch the back of the yards shooting before there is another. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male...
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. >> after the genocide, emmanuel image of killing nine people. he served seven years in jail.ike how can you sit next to the man who may have been the killer your house and some? >> i never thought i could be close to a person who killed another. i forgave him because he told the truth and ask to be pardoned. >> over half the population of rwanda was born after the genocide. among them are the 20,000 children conceived of women who were raped. rest of his generation, he now wants to look forward. keepe only reason we commemorating the genocide is to make sure. >> today rwandans are remembering their past, doing so by highlighting the extraordinary achievement of the past two decades. uniting around a shared vision of their future. wrote one that, moving forward. this amazing career spanned more than a case, mickey rooney, taking to the stage when he was a toddler. this sunday he died at the age of 93. star of stage and screen. >> the veteran already of 100 20 films. he had been a child star. >> starring in a succession of musicals. >> liz taylor was another child star. >> he g
. >> after the genocide, emmanuel image of killing nine people. he served seven years in jail.ike how can you sit next to the man who may have been the killer your house and some? >> i never thought i could be close to a person who killed another. i forgave him because he told the truth and ask to be pardoned. >> over half the population of rwanda was born after the genocide. among them are the 20,000 children conceived of women who were raped. rest of his generation, he now...
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. >> joining me tonight, congressman emmanuel cleaver of who movement great to have you with us.ve the president when he says forcefully defend and be proud of. eight million americans have signed up. millions more eligible for medicaid. why wouldn't the democrats, why would there be any hesitation whatsoever to step out on the road and tell the american people vote for me. i was a part of this, it's good for america, it's good for you. what about that, congressman? good to have you with us. >> good to be with you, ed. i do think that many democrats are willing to stand up and speak out on this very successful program. eight million americans. have now signed up. and just think about it. there are other people who are angry. who are frustrated because eight million people have insurance. and members of congress should be proud. i voted for the aca. and i am so proud that i can actually strut sitting down right here on your show. so i think that's what we ought to do when the wind is blowing, we need to set our sails, it's blowing in our favor. we need to have more people signing
. >> joining me tonight, congressman emmanuel cleaver of who movement great to have you with us.ve the president when he says forcefully defend and be proud of. eight million americans have signed up. millions more eligible for medicaid. why wouldn't the democrats, why would there be any hesitation whatsoever to step out on the road and tell the american people vote for me. i was a part of this, it's good for america, it's good for you. what about that, congressman? good to have you with...
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mayor rahm emmanuel is a booster for his city.luctantly talk about national issues and i asked him about the 7.1 million enrollments in obamacare. chicago mayor and former white house chief of staff rahm emmanuel weighing in on president obama's polarizing affordable care act which recently reached 7.1 million enrollees. >> did democrats get it right? can they do a victory lap? >> for the city's bottom line, our health care costs have come down, projected off of what they were going to do. is it all the way where it needs to be? the short answer is, no. and the president will tell you that. >> so no victory lap but it wasn't the disaster they said. >> first all of, if anybody tries to give a victory lap, you guys would try to steal it. >> now deal with the city's ballooning debt and pension problem, in some neighborhoods, high unemployment and struggling schools. >> we live in a time in particular where you earn what you learn. which is why we put such an emphasis on our education and we set a goal and right now we have the highes
mayor rahm emmanuel is a booster for his city.luctantly talk about national issues and i asked him about the 7.1 million enrollments in obamacare. chicago mayor and former white house chief of staff rahm emmanuel weighing in on president obama's polarizing affordable care act which recently reached 7.1 million enrollees. >> did democrats get it right? can they do a victory lap? >> for the city's bottom line, our health care costs have come down, projected off of what they were going...
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first, taking a look at a new .ook on c-span joining us is emmanuel touhey. guest: it is our eighth collection here. it is to share the stories c-span has covered over the years. and sunday evening program became it q and 15 years later. the stories that have been told are worth ringing from the screen to the printed page. what stories are you telling here? guest: there is a step in breath but have not been in previous books. we have five sections in the book beginning with stories. we have american history. have media and society, money and politics in post 9-11 america. the book formed its and shape itself. the books themselves and stories are kind of a reflection of the times and that in breath of book notes and to a day over the years. lex what is the format of the book and how did it come together? > guest: you have one guest for one hour and you go through an in-depth discussion and on whether it is up public policy issue or what have you. what we did is we took out the questions. they are there to facilitate answers. they fade away at a certain point.
first, taking a look at a new .ook on c-span joining us is emmanuel touhey. guest: it is our eighth collection here. it is to share the stories c-span has covered over the years. and sunday evening program became it q and 15 years later. the stories that have been told are worth ringing from the screen to the printed page. what stories are you telling here? guest: there is a step in breath but have not been in previous books. we have five sections in the book beginning with stories. we have...
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. >> chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel tells us about code point. >> in southern maryland dominion resources are building a liquified natural gas at cove point. if successful it could become the lng export facility sending billions of feet of gas to india and elsewhere. it could have an impact close to home. >> they get a huge benefit 40 million in additional property taxes. >> the department of energy has given them additional permission to export gas. some local residents are not yet sold on the project. >> the thing that is unique is we will be the first lng export facility to be the first ever to be built in such a populated area. >> he is a supporter noting it would bring new well paying jobs to the community. they watched the roughly 3,000 jobs to have it built but some are fighting it. >> everybody in the u.s. economy will suffer from gas exports according to the summit department of energy except for one industry and that's the gas industry which will make lots and lots of money. >> governor mark o'malley hasn't taken a position on the project with it being a blue
. >> chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel tells us about code point. >> in southern maryland dominion resources are building a liquified natural gas at cove point. if successful it could become the lng export facility sending billions of feet of gas to india and elsewhere. it could have an impact close to home. >> they get a huge benefit 40 million in additional property taxes. >> the department of energy has given them additional permission to export gas....
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emmanuel touhey why do a book like this? >> guest: is our eighth collection of stories here at c-span and the main reason to do the book is to share the stories that c-span is covered over the years. the sunday evening program which airs at 8:00 started with booknotes 25 years ago and became q&a 15 years later. the stories have been told over the years are worth bringing to the printed page. >> host: what is in the book "sundays at eight"? what stories are you telling? >> guest: there aren't number of different sections. we have five sections in the book beginning with stories and then we have american history. we have media and society. we have money in politics and then we have post-9/11 america. the chapters themselves, the book kind of formed itself and shaped itself and the books themselves are kind of a reflection of the times and the depth and breadth of booknotes and q&a over the years. >> host: what's the format of the book and how did it come together? >> guest: as you know with booknotes and q&a it's basically a q
emmanuel touhey why do a book like this? >> guest: is our eighth collection of stories here at c-span and the main reason to do the book is to share the stories that c-span is covered over the years. the sunday evening program which airs at 8:00 started with booknotes 25 years ago and became q&a 15 years later. the stories have been told over the years are worth bringing to the printed page. >> host: what is in the book "sundays at eight"? what stories are you telling?...
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kennedy community schools, emmanuel arts, daning, carson, chavez, di ego, wilson, jefferson, and middle college. again i want to emphasize that apparently there were students from other districts that were on the bus. we don't know those districts at the time. that information may be available from humboldt. >> explain to us your concerns right now. [ inaudible ] >> we are very saddened by this traffic accident. very tragic. but we currently have a contingency of three groups heading to the crash site now to meet with parents, meet with students to focus on getting these students back to l.a.. they have been deployed to four different hospitals within the area or medical centers. we are working very carefully to make sure we get these folks taken care of and in communication with parents. we have been here all night. trying to identify individuals. trying to identify which schools. because with this accident, very much -- there was very little information available to us. >> we have a team here. executive director for student health and human services. director of crisis counseling. one
kennedy community schools, emmanuel arts, daning, carson, chavez, di ego, wilson, jefferson, and middle college. again i want to emphasize that apparently there were students from other districts that were on the bus. we don't know those districts at the time. that information may be available from humboldt. >> explain to us your concerns right now. [ inaudible ] >> we are very saddened by this traffic accident. very tragic. but we currently have a contingency of three groups...
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chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel live for us on capitol hill. what's the concern about what john boehner said? >> reporter: gretchen, there's an ongoing debate with republicans about whether they should only focus on repealing and replacing obamacare or whether they should consider taking it apart piece by piece. >> there is a broader philosophical question. do we start fixing obamacare one step at a time or completely get rid of it? >> it's a tough decision for me as a conservative, as a republican. do you just dig in and not do anything on obamacare and people go out of work? see people suffer? >> reporter: these conservatives seem more concerned about process than policy. this was quietly included in the way the reimbursement to doctors for medicare is repaired. >> what are house leaders saying about why they actually did it? >> reporter: bottom line, they were hearing from the business community concerns about these caps on deductibles and our colleague, megyn kelly, asked house speaker john boehner to explain it. >> there's probably been ei
chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel live for us on capitol hill. what's the concern about what john boehner said? >> reporter: gretchen, there's an ongoing debate with republicans about whether they should only focus on repealing and replacing obamacare or whether they should consider taking it apart piece by piece. >> there is a broader philosophical question. do we start fixing obamacare one step at a time or completely get rid of it? >> it's a tough decision for...
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one of my closest friends since i was a kid, ward emmanuel, is the athletic director at uconn.him. >> jimmy: really? >> he's huge. 6'8. played football. >> jimmy: did you see bill o'reilly? i mean this guy's tall. >> yeah, he's like a brown bill o'reilly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know who you're talking about now. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: uconn. uconn huskies. >> brown o'reilly, yeah. >> jimmy: uh, let's talk "captain america." >> yes. "the winter soldier." yes, yes. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: we heard about this. you were on the show for a a different movie. you were on "late night." >> yeah, yeah, i was. "late night." you have moved on up, boy. don't do it. don't do it. >> bill: all right. sorry, sorry. you can sing if you want. >> no, no, no, no. we can sing later. >> jimmy: all right. yeah, yeah, yeah. every time he comes on he sings "the jeffersons" -- >> mr. jefferson. >> jimmy: he keeps calling me that. i did move up in the time slot. but we find out you got this role and you couldn't talk about it. >> i couldn't. >> jimmy: i'm happy for you. i can talk about
one of my closest friends since i was a kid, ward emmanuel, is the athletic director at uconn.him. >> jimmy: really? >> he's huge. 6'8. played football. >> jimmy: did you see bill o'reilly? i mean this guy's tall. >> yeah, he's like a brown bill o'reilly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know who you're talking about now. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: uconn. uconn huskies. >> brown o'reilly, yeah. >> jimmy: uh, let's talk "captain...
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emmanuel touhey, thank you. the book is " sundays at eight." now we want to turn our attention to what is happening at the fcc. the technology reporter for the hill joins us to talk about a new proposal for net neutrality. beginning with what is net neutrality. guest: the idea that internet traffic should be treated the same. if you are visiting netflix and the comcast survivor, you expect it to load the same way a different website with loads. the fcc is in charge of making sure the internet works the way we expect it to work. i have net neutrality rules in prohibit internet providers like comcast or at&t from slowing or blocking access to certain websites. in january they were struck down by federal court. they were tasked with what they thought legally appropriate. host: what are they now saying they would like to propose? guest: the fcc chairman has decided he will move forward with the roadmap to court laid havey allowing what we been calling internet fast lanes, the shorthand term we have been reverting to. the idea that netflix could go
emmanuel touhey, thank you. the book is " sundays at eight." now we want to turn our attention to what is happening at the fcc. the technology reporter for the hill joins us to talk about a new proposal for net neutrality. beginning with what is net neutrality. guest: the idea that internet traffic should be treated the same. if you are visiting netflix and the comcast survivor, you expect it to load the same way a different website with loads. the fcc is in charge of making sure the...
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emmanuel he too was stunned that. what's vocal wrong and wants of them what they want it is unclear due to it that it managed to get there. that their agenda is unclear. i think it's endless. to my point is you disturbing new suit critical solution which would be. and outs of the system you want to be a box of the system and you want to do so the system that again the nz qantas in eighteen two thousand nine when daddy was killed or captured and killed. and i think what's important the picture here is sitting ducks opposition. totally didn't end up but it's not just on the same track as we get the agenda of the book on his coloring is an agenda of routine medical or islam as well. not only in nigeria but in the outskirts of nine justices like their eyes eating sweets motel in many and it was time to tears of beings with all the terrace of the nation. that's one point and the fall of the nigerian government is handing a jewel. i'm such a cheese sticks and carrots. on one hand doing counter operation. come to its idiocy
emmanuel he too was stunned that. what's vocal wrong and wants of them what they want it is unclear due to it that it managed to get there. that their agenda is unclear. i think it's endless. to my point is you disturbing new suit critical solution which would be. and outs of the system you want to be a box of the system and you want to do so the system that again the nz qantas in eighteen two thousand nine when daddy was killed or captured and killed. and i think what's important the picture...
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emmanuel touhey, >> the senate today blocked further consideration of bill that would have raised the federal minimum hourly rate from $7.25 to $10.10 in our over 30 months. the vote was 54-42. the votes needed to move ahead with the bill. senator bob corker was the only republican who voted for the measure. all present democrats also supported the bill. here is some of the debate leading up to that vote. up to e minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: mr. president, i mr. casey: mr. president, i >> mr. president, i rise this morning to talk about the matter before us, which is the minimum wage. today the senate will vote on cloture and the motion, the legislation that we are considering which would increase the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour of the course of three years. we don't know what the result will be today, but we are working to get as much support as possible because getting passed this first hurdle, of course, is essential to getting that bill passed, to getting americans who are working harder a fair shot at some economic security that they may not ha
emmanuel touhey, >> the senate today blocked further consideration of bill that would have raised the federal minimum hourly rate from $7.25 to $10.10 in our over 30 months. the vote was 54-42. the votes needed to move ahead with the bill. senator bob corker was the only republican who voted for the measure. all present democrats also supported the bill. here is some of the debate leading up to that vote. up to e minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: mr. president,...
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prosecutors said 51 year-old jose emmanuel-man well martinez told investigators he carried out the crimesn enforcer for a drug cartel. martinez was arrested last year and sent alabama where he awaits trial on one up murder charge. prosecutors in california said the slain happened over 30 years. more passengers are getting sick on a cruise ship that departing from san francisco. 66 passengers and 17 crew members are sick with a stomach virus believed to be those who are sick pakistan their cabins as everyone else enjoyed the stop in santa barbara. a woman has been busted try to sneak onto an airplane at sfo and this is not the first or second time. it is her fifth. 62 year-old maryland hartman was caught by officers in a food court at sfo on monday. she was arrested and charged with trespassing and violating a restraining orders. hardly was arrested that differs busted in february when she got past the tse and made it onto a plane before she was caught. she came back to the airport three days after that and again on both march 15th and 26. in menlo park vector control is wrapping up its ba
prosecutors said 51 year-old jose emmanuel-man well martinez told investigators he carried out the crimesn enforcer for a drug cartel. martinez was arrested last year and sent alabama where he awaits trial on one up murder charge. prosecutors in california said the slain happened over 30 years. more passengers are getting sick on a cruise ship that departing from san francisco. 66 passengers and 17 crew members are sick with a stomach virus believed to be those who are sick pakistan their...
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the people in texas sm the president's former chief of staff and now the mayor of chicago, rahm emmanuel said, never let a crisis go to waste. that's what we are seeing going on today with harry reid to use the recent fort hood tragedy to pursue his agenda of control. he said this week that the recent shooting should renew discussion about gun control and went on to talk about background checks and mental health issues. mr. speaker, these comments have nothing to do with the facts at hand. however, harry reid wants to use this as a way to restrict americans' second amendment rights. i don't agree with his motives, but i do agree with his suggestion that we need to revive a discussion on the second amendment. it should reawaken our discussions about americans' constaugs kneel afffirmed rights to keep and bear arms to defend ourselves, to defend our families, to defend our property and ultimately to defend this great nation. with regard to our military, the gentleman from texas and i had a conversation earlier, i fully understand when you join the military, you give up some rights. you giv
the people in texas sm the president's former chief of staff and now the mayor of chicago, rahm emmanuel said, never let a crisis go to waste. that's what we are seeing going on today with harry reid to use the recent fort hood tragedy to pursue his agenda of control. he said this week that the recent shooting should renew discussion about gun control and went on to talk about background checks and mental health issues. mr. speaker, these comments have nothing to do with the facts at hand....
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you have people like ezekiel emmanuel and he says that many employers are going to drop coverage.e employer mandates are in effect, you'll see more pain, at least at the beginning and even supporters acknowledge that could happen. when that happens and if it happens, that is going to jolt the system and it's going to affect people as well. jon: more to talk about tonight on "special report". thank you. patti ann: a fox news alert. a breakthrough in the search for flight 370. ships are deep in the indian ocean consistent with those of a plane's black box. it's being called the most promising lead so far. but time is not on the side of this multi national effort. chief intelligence correspondent is live in washington with more. >> thank you. it's the highly fluid situation this morning and if there is another positive hit, the australians heading up operation ocean shield say the search will go to the next level. >> if another acoustic event from that ping locator, that will be the trigger at the moment to launch the autonomous underwater vehicles with sonar and potentially camera f
you have people like ezekiel emmanuel and he says that many employers are going to drop coverage.e employer mandates are in effect, you'll see more pain, at least at the beginning and even supporters acknowledge that could happen. when that happens and if it happens, that is going to jolt the system and it's going to affect people as well. jon: more to talk about tonight on "special report". thank you. patti ann: a fox news alert. a breakthrough in the search for flight 370. ships are...
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emmanuel touhey, books on the next washington journal, a discussion of suicide prevention. iraq was ambassador to for held talks about the elections and the stability since the withdrawal of u.s. troops. later, the spotlight on magazines features a recent article looking at the safety cigarettes. of e-g you can join me conversation -- join the conversation on this book and twitter. john kerryf state spoke about the situation in ukraine and the importance of transatlantic relationships at an event hosted by the atlantic council. commemorates nato's 65th anniversary. his remarks or 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. we are enormously delighted to have secretary kerry here who has been such a great friend for years already. ready. secretary, as the administration grapples with what was called the most serious challenge to the international system since the end of the cold war, your presence here is a powerful message. it is also a testament that uf cap the promised you have made when you accepted the atlantic council global citizenship award. weould like to say that anti
emmanuel touhey, books on the next washington journal, a discussion of suicide prevention. iraq was ambassador to for held talks about the elections and the stability since the withdrawal of u.s. troops. later, the spotlight on magazines features a recent article looking at the safety cigarettes. of e-g you can join me conversation -- join the conversation on this book and twitter. john kerryf state spoke about the situation in ukraine and the importance of transatlantic relationships at an...
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. >> i want to talk about zeke emmanuel, which, of course, we'll book him on the show.at's why you need to book him. >> okay, we'll book him. >> i have not obviously read the book. what. >> is zeke saying? >> that companies are going to drop all their health care plans by the year 2025. >> what? >> and he obviously is taking some heat from that. but what he is saying is, hold on, i'm not saying that companies are going to ditch it to sort of, you know, screw over the american worker. his whole goal is that the exchanges now that we have through aka will get good enough that we may not need some of the employer-sponsored plans. so he's in that you're the boss blog in the new york times, people raising their ire at zeke, and he's saying think about why i'm saying it, not take the headline and put on twitter and everybody get upset. >> so most americans prefer to have that as an option, as well. >> if we see the exchanges, quality go up and cost go down, that's what he's arguing. i don't know if you watched "60 minutes" last night. they talked about this rv that goes aroun
. >> i want to talk about zeke emmanuel, which, of course, we'll book him on the show.at's why you need to book him. >> okay, we'll book him. >> i have not obviously read the book. what. >> is zeke saying? >> that companies are going to drop all their health care plans by the year 2025. >> what? >> and he obviously is taking some heat from that. but what he is saying is, hold on, i'm not saying that companies are going to ditch it to sort of, you know,...