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floyd was only 32. we had a picnic at the end of the are talking about what we had accomplished and what we had accomplished. and floyd got up on a stool and he said, look, you all remember what happened in birmingham. and the brilliant demonstration were just over the bark off the tree, the bark on the trees have been removed, powerful hoses, the children had gone to jail, connor had written around town in his big band. and yes, we did remember. and floyd said, well, history seems to have passed our town by. we are going to have a city in. and all of you folks who care to help us, come down to my church on ask night and we will instruct you on what to do. we looked around, i and my wife and i and set about how many of us will come. and i said, we're going to go. so we went and a few others went. we got there and floyd told us what we're going to do, which restaurant we were going to go to. and he had a booklet, maybe came out of snick originally, i don't know, and it told you what to do. told women wha
floyd was only 32. we had a picnic at the end of the are talking about what we had accomplished and what we had accomplished. and floyd got up on a stool and he said, look, you all remember what happened in birmingham. and the brilliant demonstration were just over the bark off the tree, the bark on the trees have been removed, powerful hoses, the children had gone to jail, connor had written around town in his big band. and yes, we did remember. and floyd said, well, history seems to have...
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("hey you" by pink floyd playing) detective, detective vera, can i talk to you? it's about my brother. what's your name, buddy? travis billingsley. billingsley? called five times about my brother, joe don. he's doing life up in rockford for arson. yeah, 'course. i remember. i just need you to hear me out 'cause the d.a. won't, and that court-appointed lawyer my brother had was a joke... well, it's a little late, pal. he confessed. that's not true. yeah. check the trial transcripts. he admitted he did it when he was in lockup awaiting trial. game over. that's just it, he didn't. check out the record on that cellblock snitch. inmate the d.a. put on the stand was a liar. my brother would never admit to setting that fire 'cause he didn't do it. everybody's innocent in the can. but he never confessed to you, did he, detective? just asking you to take a look. yeah, sure. i'll take a look. he didn't give a rat's ass. that cellblock snitch has given false testimony before. cody blanchard lied when he said my brother confessed. how do you know? 'cause he done it three tim
("hey you" by pink floyd playing) detective, detective vera, can i talk to you? it's about my brother. what's your name, buddy? travis billingsley. billingsley? called five times about my brother, joe don. he's doing life up in rockford for arson. yeah, 'course. i remember. i just need you to hear me out 'cause the d.a. won't, and that court-appointed lawyer my brother had was a joke... well, it's a little late, pal. he confessed. that's not true. yeah. check the trial transcripts. he...
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the retirement of chris samuels and get a fresh cut from the shape ups and take a one-on-one with floydr. sit back and relax. washington post live weekend starts right now. >> thanks for tuning in. it was a huge week on the show highlighted by chris samuels on thursday. the week started off on a familiar note. the rivalry with sidney crosby and alex ovechkin. >> i would say after i retire, i want to coach. that is my next move. one piece of advice i leave, put everything into it. you are blessed to continue to go out there and have the opportunity to play. i wish you guys the best. i'll be praying for you. just go win the championship. that is one thing i regret. that is the only thing i regret. i never got there. made the playoffs two times in 10 years. you still have that opportunity. work hard in the offseason. do the things that it takes to make you a champion. listen to the coaches. coaches, push them. i know you will. >> one of the classy guys in the nfl. the redskins say good-bye to chris samuels. getting the next career under way. the redskins making other moves today. saying go
the retirement of chris samuels and get a fresh cut from the shape ups and take a one-on-one with floydr. sit back and relax. washington post live weekend starts right now. >> thanks for tuning in. it was a huge week on the show highlighted by chris samuels on thursday. the week started off on a familiar note. the rivalry with sidney crosby and alex ovechkin. >> i would say after i retire, i want to coach. that is my next move. one piece of advice i leave, put everything into it....
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we got there and floyd told us what we would do and which restaurant we would go to it may have come out of snic originally but told and what to do to protect themselves and told men want to do so as not to appear aggressive because we were nonviolent and this is what you do of somebody was going to attack you and i leaned over to my wife and said this is a charlottesville. this is not colombia south carolina or north carolina or birmingham alabama this is a civilized city press everybody told us how civilized it was. anyway, we got to this particular restaurant just a nice place to eat and several of us went and probably 60/40 and we took tables and they had little doilies that said don't let our waitress is a rush you. we sat there for three hours but they did for coffee on our head. [laughter] the next day there was a bouncer out the door and we fall art -- formed a line on the sidewalk leading up to the insurance. we burn not blocking anything or breaking in the laws but standing as the we wanted to enter. then the third day, i had been there for awhile and floyd who was at the h
we got there and floyd told us what we would do and which restaurant we would go to it may have come out of snic originally but told and what to do to protect themselves and told men want to do so as not to appear aggressive because we were nonviolent and this is what you do of somebody was going to attack you and i leaned over to my wife and said this is a charlottesville. this is not colombia south carolina or north carolina or birmingham alabama this is a civilized city press everybody told...
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and then floyd write "no way do the anthonys stall. those grandparents are heartbroke ever over this." these are potential jurors, right, jean? >> yes. >> how important will it be, the read from jurors on george and cindy? >> critically important and that may be one part of the motion to change venue to take this out of orlando. but let's all remember that they wanted caylee to be alive and they didn't want to face the fact, early on or even later that she might be deceased. >> yeah, let's bring it back to a human level here. these aregrandparents of a cute little girl, little caylee, who is dead. and your daughter is accused here and from the fact that we see could be very well responsible. guests a call in, sharon's with us from north dakota. sharon, your comment or question here? >> caller: yes. i was born/raised in ohio. resort in north dakota now. i've been following this case since day one and when the duct tape issue came up, i looked at picture on the tv and i said the hinkel corporation in avon ohio, well that's not very far f
and then floyd write "no way do the anthonys stall. those grandparents are heartbroke ever over this." these are potential jurors, right, jean? >> yes. >> how important will it be, the read from jurors on george and cindy? >> critically important and that may be one part of the motion to change venue to take this out of orlando. but let's all remember that they wanted caylee to be alive and they didn't want to face the fact, early on or even later that she might be...
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jonathan grew up in floyd county where he attended mcdowell elementary school and south floyd high school played catcher on his high school baseball team. everybody remembers how good he was, and south floyd high has retired his old number 13 in his memory. the name of mcdowell elementary school's sports teams is the daredevils. jonathan certainly fit that description growing up, as he liked to play in the mountains, go four wheeling and go hunting. this is not to say that he didn't have any sense of responsibility. once when he was just 4 or 5 years old, jonathan and his father were hunting when they climbed too high on a mountain. we need to go down. mommy will be worried about us, jonathan said. jonathan was very close to his father, and the two of them worked together in the coal mines before jonathan joined the marines. jonathan was also a father himself. he and his wife, toni renee, had a daughter haley jo. haley jo recently turned 5 years old, and she likes to tell people that she has her daddy's green eyes. jonathan was also close to his aunt, edna hamilton, better known in the fa
jonathan grew up in floyd county where he attended mcdowell elementary school and south floyd high school played catcher on his high school baseball team. everybody remembers how good he was, and south floyd high has retired his old number 13 in his memory. the name of mcdowell elementary school's sports teams is the daredevils. jonathan certainly fit that description growing up, as he liked to play in the mountains, go four wheeling and go hunting. this is not to say that he didn't have any...
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but the sit in had hardly begun before floyd and other of leaders began getting telephone calls. don't come here. we integrated. don't come bother us we have changed. and in fact,, virtually all of a formerly segregated restaurants in charlottesville nearly all of the segregated motels and hotels two of the three theaters the one that we had boycotted two years earlier changed overnight. you have heard the expression many times you cannot change things overnight but you can. if the time is right and the time was right for all of the work a and finally what was appearing to the people at charlottesville that day could not go live in the longer. >> sells it ended overnight. and the city council which had been very conservative and at the suggestion end try a technique to postpone from doing anything but eventually did do something. this was a small turning point* this is more than a hamburger or having a place to sleep or having a place to go to the bathroom but the city changed as a consequence of the city. the time was right, the people involved were right. what this book is abou
but the sit in had hardly begun before floyd and other of leaders began getting telephone calls. don't come here. we integrated. don't come bother us we have changed. and in fact,, virtually all of a formerly segregated restaurants in charlottesville nearly all of the segregated motels and hotels two of the three theaters the one that we had boycotted two years earlier changed overnight. you have heard the expression many times you cannot change things overnight but you can. if the time is...
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carl floyd was crossing the street. that camera picture you see is from a police car's dash camera. the camera stopped and apologized. she fortunately suffered no broken bones. police are still looking for that driver. >>> and check out this embarrassing moment caught on tape. now this is a newscast in finland and the anchor was in the middle of a report about journalism students being honored when she fell over. >> just sort of laughed her way back into the chair just before she threw to the weather man. speaking of which, topper is in the weather center. we are still in our chair, top. >> but first, the local woman struggling to get her life back after a hacker targets her facebook account. stay with us. ah, auto! sir? finding everything okay? i work for a different insurance company. my auto policy's just getting a little too expensive. with progressive, you get the "name your price" option, so we build a policy to fit your budget. wow! the price gun. ♪ ah! wish we had this. we'd just tell people what to pay. yeah, we're the only ones that do. i love your insurance! bill? tom? he
carl floyd was crossing the street. that camera picture you see is from a police car's dash camera. the camera stopped and apologized. she fortunately suffered no broken bones. police are still looking for that driver. >>> and check out this embarrassing moment caught on tape. now this is a newscast in finland and the anchor was in the middle of a report about journalism students being honored when she fell over. >> just sort of laughed her way back into the chair just before she...
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floyd. let's talk about the rich and prosperous mr. butch.y it around on? all eight? how long to collect? so you'll have it all by tomorrow night? no, i understand. a few stragglers aside. oh, scotty, that is good news. that is great news, man. yeah. mm-hmm. no, me and fabiennare gonna leave in the morning. it'll probably take us a couple days to get down to knoxville. okay, my brother. [ laughs ] you're right. you're damn right. all right, scotty, next time i see you, it'll be on tennessee time. cool, brother. $45.60. and, uh... here's a little something for the effort. now...if anybody asks you who your fare was tonight, what are you gonna say? the truth. three well-dressed, slightly toasted mexicans. bonsoir, esmarelda villalobos. buenas noches, butch. whew. keep the light off. is that better, sugar pop? oui. [ siren wailing in distance ] hard day at the office? pretty hard. got in a fight. poor baby. can you make spoons? you know what? i was thinkin' about takin' a shower. i'm stinkin' like a dog over here. i like the way you stink. let m
floyd. let's talk about the rich and prosperous mr. butch.y it around on? all eight? how long to collect? so you'll have it all by tomorrow night? no, i understand. a few stragglers aside. oh, scotty, that is good news. that is great news, man. yeah. mm-hmm. no, me and fabiennare gonna leave in the morning. it'll probably take us a couple days to get down to knoxville. okay, my brother. [ laughs ] you're right. you're damn right. all right, scotty, next time i see you, it'll be on tennessee...
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c-span: floyd brown? >> guest: floyd brown. and larry mccarthy was the guy who did the actual ad. this group came out with an ad at about the same time. we're talking about late september and early october of 1988. and this featured an image of michael dukakis and an image of willie horton and mentions this case that i've just outlined. and this was for a group called americans for bush, a very ambiguous effort to raise money for the independent expenditure group, and it created a lot -- a lot of confusion. the confusion was so complete that people to this day blame lee atwater for the so-called willie horton ad. it was mentioned in -- in -- i've seen it in a review of my book that misunderstood completely who did what. and when atwater died in 1991 when his obituary was the lead item on the three network shows, two of the three, cbs and abc, got it wrong. as an image on screen while they were talking about lee atwater, they ran excerpts from the willie horton ad that lee had nothing to do with. i've gone through all the files, all of the correspondence between this nspac group an
c-span: floyd brown? >> guest: floyd brown. and larry mccarthy was the guy who did the actual ad. this group came out with an ad at about the same time. we're talking about late september and early october of 1988. and this featured an image of michael dukakis and an image of willie horton and mentions this case that i've just outlined. and this was for a group called americans for bush, a very ambiguous effort to raise money for the independent expenditure group, and it created a lot --...
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. >> all of the names of your characters are like shell done, leo, floyd and harvey. i also realize you are a big guy so you either are gonna play a union organizer or a desk clerk. so this has got to be great for you to play a gay man in a relationship with a kid. >> yeah, when i said i wanted to be an actor and wanted to get into the business i never in a million years thought this would be the thing people got to know me for, for sure. i wanted to be a character actor. i have been phil three or five times. have i been earv a couple times. >> earv in "csi." >> ronnie. >> that was in "party of 5". >> yeah, i was just talking about that show today. one of the people on that show was very rude to me. >> which one? was it scott wolf? >> i am not saying. >> i tell you what, scott wolf, drunken jerk, shows up -- can i tell this story? >> i was hooking up with a girl at the time. >> never mind. kind of an obnoxious guy. >> well, he was -- maybe i caught him on a bad day. >> every day was a bad day for scott wolf for a longtime there. it has the goen better since then. am i
. >> all of the names of your characters are like shell done, leo, floyd and harvey. i also realize you are a big guy so you either are gonna play a union organizer or a desk clerk. so this has got to be great for you to play a gay man in a relationship with a kid. >> yeah, when i said i wanted to be an actor and wanted to get into the business i never in a million years thought this would be the thing people got to know me for, for sure. i wanted to be a character actor. i have...
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pink floyd unleashes songs like brain damage.ly insane idea that you can play "dark side of the moon kw" as you're watching the wizard of oz. let's just say i tried it and it doesn't work. >> you keep trying it and trying it -- >> you started when the lion roars and guess what? it doesn't work. >> okay. >> shocker. >> let's go on. >> moving on. no cameras, no handshake, no white house statement. just closed door meetings between the president and netanyahu and the relations may be worst off than when netanyahu arrived? >> america has been watchinging th this. what a story. >> they had a meeting at 5:30, none of the unusual photo op's. it was all behind closed door ands and then requested another meeting until 9:00. and then the advisers stayed behind until 1:00 in the morning. so something is going on but we're not being told what it is. and that's not necessarily a good sign. >> but a total rarity, because usually, god gles them, the israelis are usually the first one to give readouts. they are trying to shape a story particular
pink floyd unleashes songs like brain damage.ly insane idea that you can play "dark side of the moon kw" as you're watching the wizard of oz. let's just say i tried it and it doesn't work. >> you keep trying it and trying it -- >> you started when the lion roars and guess what? it doesn't work. >> okay. >> shocker. >> let's go on. >> moving on. no cameras, no handshake, no white house statement. just closed door meetings between the president and...
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the officer went to help the woman who was carol floyd. she is going to recover.he hit-and-run driver is still at large. if you know anything about it call the police in atlanta. not only a pinhead but a criminal. there's a new column posted on bill o'reilly.com check that out if you buy a copy of bold fresh we'll send you two nifty tote bags free that's a great deal. the mail. ray: bill, have you stated whether you believe obama care is unconstitutional? here's what i said last summer. the government saying you have to buy health insurance. i say that's unconstitutional, the federal government doesn't have the power to force an american to buy mig. last august ladies -- to buy anything. last august ladies and gentlemen. brit hume says driving is a privilege not a right. you must pass a test to drive and the state has a right to regulate the task and other standards for public safety reasons. with obama care the feds are saying they have a right to force you to buy health insurance. where is the public safety issue. john: my 19-year-old daughter has diabetes so ob
the officer went to help the woman who was carol floyd. she is going to recover.he hit-and-run driver is still at large. if you know anything about it call the police in atlanta. not only a pinhead but a criminal. there's a new column posted on bill o'reilly.com check that out if you buy a copy of bold fresh we'll send you two nifty tote bags free that's a great deal. the mail. ray: bill, have you stated whether you believe obama care is unconstitutional? here's what i said last summer. the...
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when ray floyd implement this reform, we bring 32 million americans who are now uninsured into the health insurance system. this expansion is not only equitable, it enables the substantial insurance reforms that are needed to stop the abuses and discrimination currently in the insurance market. in addition even within the strict limits of the reconciliation rules, we have taken strong and effective action to improve the senate bill to make its provisions more attractive, more equitable, more progressive and more consistent with the overarching goal is of insuring affordable access to quality health insurance. the principal improvements we have made under our committee's jurisdiction include closing the gap in medicare prescription drug coverage by 2020 including rebates this year to eligible seniors and eliminating special medicaid deal for nebraska and increasing federal matching rates to all states for the cost of services to newly eligible individuals forgetting 2014. improving ed mcmahon tecate payments to states that now cover low income chambliss adults so there are treated equitabl
when ray floyd implement this reform, we bring 32 million americans who are now uninsured into the health insurance system. this expansion is not only equitable, it enables the substantial insurance reforms that are needed to stop the abuses and discrimination currently in the insurance market. in addition even within the strict limits of the reconciliation rules, we have taken strong and effective action to improve the senate bill to make its provisions more attractive, more equitable, more...
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i consider bonnie and clyde with pretty boy floyd and the clincher captured by the arizona authorities not far from where we are sitting back to indiana. i certainly consider bonnie and clyde the last of the western out walls and mobility and they were very identified with the west but the worst in the current controversy we see in western history today and so of course certainly custer who ase at the center and has been for 50 years now the sort of struggle for ownership of the story of the american west. how did you deal with that, jim, the controversy of custer? >> well, what i wanted to do is tell the story and samuel eliot morison the nonfiction history writer we have ever had, he's a good writer of history should observe the three things, accuracy, vicar and object to the. i thought that if i tried to write the story and research it thoroughly and let the story tells itself and what kind of take care of itself. i think if you start worrying about what group, which of these groups is going to be bothered by what you write it can get in the way to read what i wanted to do besides t
i consider bonnie and clyde with pretty boy floyd and the clincher captured by the arizona authorities not far from where we are sitting back to indiana. i certainly consider bonnie and clyde the last of the western out walls and mobility and they were very identified with the west but the worst in the current controversy we see in western history today and so of course certainly custer who ase at the center and has been for 50 years now the sort of struggle for ownership of the story of the...
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in particular the reverend floyd one, after reading the audacity to win it seems as though there's beennot considering the substance of what was happening or what he was seeg
in particular the reverend floyd one, after reading the audacity to win it seems as though there's beennot considering the substance of what was happening or what he was seeg
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i consider bonnie and clyde along with pretty boy floyd ann dellinger, who was captured actually by theties not far from where we are sitting and sent back to india. i survey consider bonnie and clyde the last kind of western outlaws. and they were identified with the west that but all of them are steeped in the kind of controversy we see in western history today and so of course it certainly custer, is at the center and has been 50 years now this sort of struggle for ownership of the story of the american west. how did you do with that, jim, how did you deal with the controversy of custer? >> well, i was -- what i want to do was tell the story and samuel l. that morrison, one of the great nonfiction history writers we've ever had he said a good credit history should observe three things, accuracy, vigor, and objectivity. i thought that if i tried to write the story and research it thoroughly, and let the store till it sells it would kind of take care of itself. i think if you start worrying about what group, you know, which of these groups is going, you, bothered by what you write, it
i consider bonnie and clyde along with pretty boy floyd ann dellinger, who was captured actually by theties not far from where we are sitting and sent back to india. i survey consider bonnie and clyde the last kind of western outlaws. and they were identified with the west that but all of them are steeped in the kind of controversy we see in western history today and so of course it certainly custer, is at the center and has been 50 years now this sort of struggle for ownership of the story of...
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if any of you have any information on this burglary, please called floyd county sheriff's department948-5407. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. this year, i did my taxes on my own with turbo tax, and i went in to an h&r block. they found an education credit that i missed. my refund was $2000 more than what i had found on my own. you don't know what you don't know, and that's why you go to h&r block. get it right. h&r block. not to let your immune system become a statistic. so take every precaution. wash your hands frequently. maintain a well-balanced diet, get plenty of rest... and support your immune system... for a full 24 hours with patented ester-c. taken daily, ester-c gets into your system quickly... to provide... and stays all day up to 24 hours of immune support. now more than ever, trust your immune health... to clinically tested ester-c. the better vitamin c. blend it. sprinkle it. sweet! [ male announcer ] grilled. filled. chilled. sweet! [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. more ways
if any of you have any information on this burglary, please called floyd county sheriff's department948-5407. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. this year, i did my taxes on my own with turbo tax, and i went in to an h&r block. they found an education credit that i missed. my refund was $2000 more than what i had found on my own. you don't know what you don't know, and that's why you go to h&r block. get it right. h&r block. not to let your...
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i just want to see that the neither floyd or i ever owned a pair of gucci's. [laughter] but let me start with peter. let's start with a broader context. and there are many changes going on, particularly for the last few years with respect to the media. i awake think it's made all of you have to work much, much harder and in some cases unfairly hard. did you, first on what are the changes that are taking place with the media? >> well, as you know, we've entered the digital world and we now talk about -- when i take to journalism students in school now, i don't say to them you're going to be a newspaper with porter or you're going to be television reporter. i tell them you're going to be digital platform reporter. because the wire. at fox, for example, i not only report on the air. i rate for the website. maybe d.o. interviews appear on cell phones now. i mean, it is an amazing time, a scary time particularly for print journalists and i have a lot of friends in the business were struggling. but what this has done is it has made the news cycle even more immediate
i just want to see that the neither floyd or i ever owned a pair of gucci's. [laughter] but let me start with peter. let's start with a broader context. and there are many changes going on, particularly for the last few years with respect to the media. i awake think it's made all of you have to work much, much harder and in some cases unfairly hard. did you, first on what are the changes that are taking place with the media? >> well, as you know, we've entered the digital world and we now...
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. >> maybe the market is pink floyding you. you're just another brick in the wall. >> yes. >> of worry. >> well, someone has to whistle and somebody has to, you know, make america see that we are -- we're going down a path of bubbleness. >> bubbleness! >> bubbleness. it's not the chinese market, but we're definitely seeing, you know, it's a little bit -- there's too much exuberance in a bad economy, and i just don't buy it. >> okay, mr. sunshine, thank you very much. >> sorry! >> peter costa, empire executions. have a good day, peter. >> you, too. >>> coming up, durable goods and the road to economic recovery. >> and the debt threat strikes back. this time, portugal raising concerns. details on how it will affect the drive for dow 11,000. we're going to open at 10,888.83. and today's street poll, cruise-related stocks are higher. hotel occupancy rates higher. americans traveling. are you planning a vacation this year or not? yes or no. "squawk on the street." natural gas is a cleaner burning fuel, yet a lot of natural gas has i
. >> maybe the market is pink floyding you. you're just another brick in the wall. >> yes. >> of worry. >> well, someone has to whistle and somebody has to, you know, make america see that we are -- we're going down a path of bubbleness. >> bubbleness! >> bubbleness. it's not the chinese market, but we're definitely seeing, you know, it's a little bit -- there's too much exuberance in a bad economy, and i just don't buy it. >> okay, mr. sunshine, thank...
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. >> brian: floyd mayweather tomorrow. news on health care, the president announces his way forward this week and it looks like he's ready to go nuclear, the white house calling for a simple up or down vote, pretty much done with a call for bipartisanship, house speaker nancy pelosi calling on dems to vote for the bill even if it costs them their political careers. in moments we'll talk to republican senator lamar alexander about the way forward on "america's newsroom". >>> first, to the disturbing story on a monday, the al-qaeda tribulation that killed seven cia agents in afghanistan, speaking from beyond the grave in a new videotape this morning, the homicide bomber seen in this picture, calling his victims valuable prey, claiming the original plan was to kidnap a jordanian intelligence officer. that quickly changed when an opportunity to attack a group of americans became, quote, too good to pass up. his words on videotape. >>> good morning, everybody, hope you had a good weekend, we start anew, i'm bill hemmer. martha:
. >> brian: floyd mayweather tomorrow. news on health care, the president announces his way forward this week and it looks like he's ready to go nuclear, the white house calling for a simple up or down vote, pretty much done with a call for bipartisanship, house speaker nancy pelosi calling on dems to vote for the bill even if it costs them their political careers. in moments we'll talk to republican senator lamar alexander about the way forward on "america's newsroom"....
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floyd, a republican line, norfolk, virginia. caller: i would just like to ask about -- you know, when this government was trying to help all of these people with their houses and everything, and i did not need no help and i was making it and still find -- just fine until one accident took me out of work and lost all of my income. because of what i made for the last 15, 20 years, i guess it affected me because they told me i did not need no help. now i spent all of the money that i saved, and the 401k and savings plans, and i have asked the government for help to help me renegotiate my loans, which was not more than i could afford at the time but now i am taking everything i could get to make a payment, and i need help. and the government don't -- all the paperwork that they give you, you can't find it. and i don't know which way to go before i lose the house. host: have you saw any advice, a lot of clinics have people that can help. caller: yes, ma'am. everyone of them -- if you paint in foreclosure and -- i paid up all my bills
floyd, a republican line, norfolk, virginia. caller: i would just like to ask about -- you know, when this government was trying to help all of these people with their houses and everything, and i did not need no help and i was making it and still find -- just fine until one accident took me out of work and lost all of my income. because of what i made for the last 15, 20 years, i guess it affected me because they told me i did not need no help. now i spent all of the money that i saved, and...
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and requirements in the flowing battlefield, a floyd era special one that is drawn down are very, very difficult to put your arms around. so i would say to you, sir, that i will take this for the record and get back to you with the response from amc on what our actions are for the audit. but i will tell you, sir, the situations on the ground are somewhat fluid, as you well know. >> i appreciate that entirely, but you're telling me that agency has a comprehensive plan to drawdown contracts and contractors, in a single biggest contractor in theater is kbr, 15,000 direct tires, 35,000 other people. i would think if an auditor would tell you there's a chance to say $193 million, that someone in the system would feel compelled to respond. i'm disappointed that the army has not. we had the logcap program manager up here before the commission in november, asked him his respond the report was just out. so this is not new material. in fact, the point of the audit is that the savings are going, going, gone. they were, if the army had acted and the savings could have been achieved, but since the
and requirements in the flowing battlefield, a floyd era special one that is drawn down are very, very difficult to put your arms around. so i would say to you, sir, that i will take this for the record and get back to you with the response from amc on what our actions are for the audit. but i will tell you, sir, the situations on the ground are somewhat fluid, as you well know. >> i appreciate that entirely, but you're telling me that agency has a comprehensive plan to drawdown contracts...
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in particular the reverend floyd one, after reading the audacity to win it seems as though there's beenering the substance of what was happening or what he was seeing himself but for this is scaring people. we need to come with us and so far off message we need to find a way to deal with it and once we've dealt with at publicly it's over. at that point in the book it seems as if it already won the election in their own mind, so i was kind of wondering if those scandals had in a changing numbers. thanks. >> to the question about the state of the campaigns i don't think there is anything that is going to fundamentally change campaigns in the near term. our politics are what we seek. i could throw it back on everybody here who's watching and say part of that depends on all of us to read we get the kind of campaigns we ask for. that's not always literally true but we are in place country in the media environment in which anything and everything now somehow seeps into the public domain, and often the worst of it or the least important becomes as the saying goes catnip for cable. [laughter] a
in particular the reverend floyd one, after reading the audacity to win it seems as though there's beenering the substance of what was happening or what he was seeing himself but for this is scaring people. we need to come with us and so far off message we need to find a way to deal with it and once we've dealt with at publicly it's over. at that point in the book it seems as if it already won the election in their own mind, so i was kind of wondering if those scandals had in a changing...