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is not often that we end up actually seeing what those weapons do, and such was the case with george johns. this was something that happened just the night before. we were lucky to talk to him. >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy and fight
is not often that we end up actually seeing what those weapons do, and such was the case with george johns. this was something that happened just the night before. we were lucky to talk to him. >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened....
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we were lucky to talk to him. >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns serving eight yearsin a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy and fight him. that it is. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dry blood. he says that the scar running to the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into the fight with? >> kind of, sort of, apparently didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, baked potato and gravy and at the table right at the corner of the chow hall and the guy was running and i didn't see him and he hit
we were lucky to talk to him. >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns serving eight yearsin a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy and fight...
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>> john: for more we bring on george zornick washington reporter for the nation. back. >> thank you for having me. >> john: what is going on in kentucky? couldn't mitch mcconnell run on that ad and win in some districts. >> when you look at the polling it doesn't look terrific for mitch mcconnell. by a slight majority people favor a weapons ban and kentuckians favor a background check. when we look at the overall gun problem in the country even the stuff that is being pushed right now, the assault weapons ban and high capacity magazines this is low-bar stuff. good stuff but most people should be able to agree on. these numbers in kentucky show that there are a lot of people who just don't think--even if they own guns--they don't think it should make sense that folks should have what amounts to military weapons in their homes or out on the streets. >> john: sadly harry reid does not agree. vice president biden was in pennsylvania to push the president's gun control ban including that expanded background check and the end of the sale of large-capacity ammo clips. do
>> john: for more we bring on george zornick washington reporter for the nation. back. >> thank you for having me. >> john: what is going on in kentucky? couldn't mitch mcconnell run on that ad and win in some districts. >> when you look at the polling it doesn't look terrific for mitch mcconnell. by a slight majority people favor a weapons ban and kentuckians favor a background check. when we look at the overall gun problem in the country even the stuff that is being...
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they waited for john, paul, george, and ringo to arrive and then later, there was a performance right here in washington, d.c. >>> lawmakers in britain have passed a bill requiring every dog owner to microchip their pet. the move is designed to cut down on the more than 100,000 dogs that are lost or dumped in the u.k. every year. >> reporter: judy maguire has a tight grip on her west highland terrier. >> she's pretty g. she stays by -- pretty good. she stays by. >> reporter: but if she did run off, there's a good chance her owner would find her because she has a microchip inside her. lawmakers in england are now requiring all dogs to be fitted with a chip that's coded with their owner's details. >> i want this to have a positive impact. there are 110,000 dogs get lost every year or get dumped. only about half of them get back to their original owners. >> reporter: the mandate goes into effect in three years. owners who don't comply could be slapped with an $800 fine. many animal shelters in england will put the chip in for free. it's tiny, just the size of a grain of rice, and it's pl
they waited for john, paul, george, and ringo to arrive and then later, there was a performance right here in washington, d.c. >>> lawmakers in britain have passed a bill requiring every dog owner to microchip their pet. the move is designed to cut down on the more than 100,000 dogs that are lost or dumped in the u.k. every year. >> reporter: judy maguire has a tight grip on her west highland terrier. >> she's pretty g. she stays by -- pretty good. she stays by. >>...
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george went through a considerable amount of evolutionary process politically. he allowed john burton to talk him into running for the state legislature. an unsuccessful effort for the state assembly. he went on to become, obviously, a supervisor in the city and county of san francisco. and in those days it was a different city. it was dramatically different. there was no such thing as a so-called progressive, david campos. there was no such thing as somebody in that category. george moscone, philip burton, represented that which we all now richly enjoy. george went on to become a state senator. and in that capacity, scott, it was george moscone who shepherded the bill that removed criminal penalties between consenting adults in this state that cost people their positions as teachers, as doctors, as nurses, as lawyers in those days. it was a bill that we orchestrated together. and george did what has never been done since, and that is cause the senate to hookup in a 20 to 20 tie in the late dimely was flown in from colorado to break the tie to give us that bill. that set the st
george went through a considerable amount of evolutionary process politically. he allowed john burton to talk him into running for the state legislature. an unsuccessful effort for the state assembly. he went on to become, obviously, a supervisor in the city and county of san francisco. and in those days it was a different city. it was dramatically different. there was no such thing as a so-called progressive, david campos. there was no such thing as somebody in that category. george moscone,...
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george was heading up the president kennedy's food for peace program, and pope john piece of george mcgovern'shand and looked at him in the eye and said to him -- when you meet your maker, and he asks did you feed the hungry, you can say, yes, i did. george mcgovern could say that 1000 times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose farms and ranches and laboratories feed our families. even when we cannot always realize or acknowledge it. and by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and innovative ways, big and small, so, indeed, can all of us. thank you very much. [applause] >> wow. so, we have had three great addresses this morning. joe giving us the outlook, secretary vilsack challenging us in terms of human risks we can manage, and senator daschle, just really getting an overwhelmingly moving tribute and challenge to american agriculture to all of us in this room. a lot of fodder for thought. now the floor is yours. our panelists are going to answer some of your questions. i don't know if we have mics in the room? yes? no? they are in the back. so, peo
george was heading up the president kennedy's food for peace program, and pope john piece of george mcgovern'shand and looked at him in the eye and said to him -- when you meet your maker, and he asks did you feed the hungry, you can say, yes, i did. george mcgovern could say that 1000 times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose farms and ranches and laboratories feed our families. even when we cannot always realize or acknowledge it. and by continuing to plow ahead,...
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just ike but george john quincy adams said americans don't go abroad in search of foreign monsters toparty to make a pivot crony capitalism and back to its historic roots leading the charge on slashing defense spending not in a ca prishs way but right-sizing the spending in the future. if they were to do that get out in front of the issue, they would throw the democratic party in complete disarray and get the party fighting against itself as keynesians say no, important to build bombs and leftists saying no, defense spending and might get some chance of getting entitlement reform bit only if republicans give up their own pork. >> when i look at troops stationed around the globe wearing u.s. insignia, is this needed. >>> do countries like japan and europe, we've been down the road before? should we be sending the bill and footing the bill? or bring our forces home. >> step one is spending the bill. if there is any nation in the world we are defending they a bill.et if they don't pay the bill, the soldi soldiers come home. ho are we defending them against? part of the problem. sensible
just ike but george john quincy adams said americans don't go abroad in search of foreign monsters toparty to make a pivot crony capitalism and back to its historic roots leading the charge on slashing defense spending not in a ca prishs way but right-sizing the spending in the future. if they were to do that get out in front of the issue, they would throw the democratic party in complete disarray and get the party fighting against itself as keynesians say no, important to build bombs and...
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john mccain's heart. it's not against george w. bush and his political henchmen who tried to stay mccain's reputation in 2000 but a guy who fear and rallied against wounds just like he did. chuck hagel, a nightmare, by the way, whose flashbacks must haunt still the heart still of john sydney mccain. both are msnbc analysts. both of you, sir, and lady, are younger than me, but i must tell you i'm absolutely convinced we're watching a flashback. watch this. he did a long angry windup before he launched into his first so-called question which was really an indictment. it included putdowns as well as references to vietnam. let's listen. >> in january of 2007 in a rather bizarre exchange with secretary rice in the foreign relations committee after some nonsense about syria and crossing the border into iran and syria because of the surge, and a reference to cambodia in 1970 you said, quote, when you set in motion the kind of policy the president's talking about here, it's very, very dangerous. quote, matter of fact, i have to say, madam
john mccain's heart. it's not against george w. bush and his political henchmen who tried to stay mccain's reputation in 2000 but a guy who fear and rallied against wounds just like he did. chuck hagel, a nightmare, by the way, whose flashbacks must haunt still the heart still of john sydney mccain. both are msnbc analysts. both of you, sir, and lady, are younger than me, but i must tell you i'm absolutely convinced we're watching a flashback. watch this. he did a long angry windup before he...
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weigel, and, george, we were talking about this very subject. you and johne at that intersection where you deal with the future of the church, with young people, with the challenges that educators have. perhaps you want to raise some of those issues as well. >> john is right. this is the most accomplished intellectual pope in a very long time, although he succeeded in a world class intellectual in john ii. what was amazing to me about benedict xvi is how this span of deep learning, he may be the most learned man in the world. could in his sermons, his homilies, his little addresses at the wednesday audience, distill all of that learning into really solid but accessible material for people that don't have specialized training in theology or philosophy, bhaefr. i think that is where the pastor's heart in this man and the teacher's heart in this man came through. i told you a moment ago when we were off camera that he is the only man i have ever met in my life that when you ask him a serious question, he reflects and then answers in complete paragraphs. he has
weigel, and, george, we were talking about this very subject. you and johne at that intersection where you deal with the future of the church, with young people, with the challenges that educators have. perhaps you want to raise some of those issues as well. >> john is right. this is the most accomplished intellectual pope in a very long time, although he succeeded in a world class intellectual in john ii. what was amazing to me about benedict xvi is how this span of deep learning, he may...
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egregiously racist dirty tricks played against john mccain in the south carolina primary that year, that's mostly what we think of when we think of him losing to george w. bush that year, now what is starting to become the more salient thing about that losing run, about that losing attempt at winning the republican presidential nomination, what seems more salient now is who john mccain's national co-chair was for that run. it was republican senator chuck hagel. there he is. you can see him in the little circle on the left there. with john mccain's entourage as john mccain was getting ready to launch his presidential bid back in 2000. this is the same chuck hagel who is president obama's nominee for defense secretary now and who john mccain spent the day today vilifying and attacking as manifestly unqualified for that job. back in the day john mccain not only was kind of best buddies with chuck hagel, but he specifically said that he thought chuck hagel would make an awesome defense secretary someday. >> as far as secretary of defense is concerned, there's a lot of people that could do that. one of them i think is senator chuck hagel. >> john mccain a
egregiously racist dirty tricks played against john mccain in the south carolina primary that year, that's mostly what we think of when we think of him losing to george w. bush that year, now what is starting to become the more salient thing about that losing run, about that losing attempt at winning the republican presidential nomination, what seems more salient now is who john mccain's national co-chair was for that run. it was republican senator chuck hagel. there he is. you can see him in...
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and then the character of george, sometimes mouthing the words, sometimes singing them quietly, moves towards john without looking, for he cannot look at his son. and he touches john's heart and then he moves away towards the city hall of john's memory and john set the stairs in the way that george did, cocky and sexy, cruel as all get out. and then the song ends. and i notice the woman sitting next to me crying. and after the play is over, after the standing ovation of tony's brave and beautiful play, as people start to leave the theater, this woman, she remains in her chair and it seems she cannot move. i gently asked her if she's all right. and she nods. and she says without looking at me because she couldn't look at me, "i got to see my mayor again." so, maybe through art we can see again. about a month ago i braved going to the sf moment to check out the infamous bust of my dad and all i could remember growing up were the images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see t
and then the character of george, sometimes mouthing the words, sometimes singing them quietly, moves towards john without looking, for he cannot look at his son. and he touches john's heart and then he moves away towards the city hall of john's memory and john set the stairs in the way that george did, cocky and sexy, cruel as all get out. and then the song ends. and i notice the woman sitting next to me crying. and after the play is over, after the standing ovation of tony's brave and...
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unit remember those artists renderings and all that it looks like the head of the cia george tenet and his deputy john mclaughlin really really just sheaves powell on that and there's lots of circumstantial evidence that's the case that's come out recently say it said he was a condo not a con man necessarily. i think come around to thinking that he was more conned than con man at least on ray mcgovern thank you so much for your time sir are you most welcome all right and that's going to do it for now i'll see you back here at five . technology innovation. developments. we. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture.
unit remember those artists renderings and all that it looks like the head of the cia george tenet and his deputy john mclaughlin really really just sheaves powell on that and there's lots of circumstantial evidence that's the case that's come out recently say it said he was a condo not a con man necessarily. i think come around to thinking that he was more conned than con man at least on ray mcgovern thank you so much for your time sir are you most welcome all right and that's going to do it...
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my mother was more of a george washington or john adams. i guess i follow my mother's opinion on this side. -- my father admired abraham lincoln. host: was this important around the dinner table? caller: very important. we have forgotten where we have been today. so we have lost where we are going. if you don't know who you are as a people or as a nation, you will not be able to identify what you want to be in the future. host: sounds like you ever about american history and about the president's. caller: john adams, when he said .bout our constitution we will never be who we were intended to be in the first place if we forget where we were. host: your favorite book on president's? caller: i cannot even remember the title of many of them. but history is one of my favorite subjects. i do like george herbert walker bush for the fact that he was my commander-in-chief when i deployed overseas in desert storm. as far as a favorite book, i don't think i can give you a title. i've read so many history books. "american patriots guide to history" is
my mother was more of a george washington or john adams. i guess i follow my mother's opinion on this side. -- my father admired abraham lincoln. host: was this important around the dinner table? caller: very important. we have forgotten where we have been today. so we have lost where we are going. if you don't know who you are as a people or as a nation, you will not be able to identify what you want to be in the future. host: sounds like you ever about american history and about the...
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>> john mccain's 2010 campaign when he ran for president -- 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable campaign that i have ever covered. we will never see it again. facing george w. bush that had all of them republicans backing him. all of the money. john mccain one out and held over 100 townhall meetings. he stayed there until every answer was entered -- every question was answered. i mean, it was a refreshing candor. you can see it in the responses. he was open to the press. that candor and openness and a welcome this that no one had seen before and no one had seen since. >> lyrical analyst, mark shields, on his career in politics. sunday night at 8 p.m. on c- span's "q&a." >> you are watching "the communicators" in c-span. we are on location in less vegas at the 2
>> john mccain's 2010 campaign when he ran for president -- 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable campaign that i have ever covered. we will never see it again. facing george w. bush that had all of them republicans backing him. all of the money. john mccain one out and held over 100 townhall meetings. he stayed there until every answer was entered -- every question was answered. i mean, it was a refreshing candor. you can see it in the responses. he was open to...
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labs unit remember those largest renderings in all it looks like the head of the cia george tenet and his deputy john mclaughlin really really just powerline that news lots of circumstantial evidence that's a case that's come out recently say that he was a condo not a con man necessarily says well yeah i think come around to thinking that he was more conned than con man at least on curveball ray mcgovern thank you so much for us for your times are you most welcome national national security issues aside president obama also faces a host of social concerns back home now on the least of which is the implementation of the patient protection and affordable care act we're calling known as obamacare despite the supreme court ruling last summer the act is no less controversial than it was when it passed in two thousand and ten it has divided the nation's politicians its patients and as our to correspondent liz wahl shows us even as doctors. most of them believe they'll have real stress points on the emergency room and their primary care practices less than a year until president obama's landmark health care
labs unit remember those largest renderings in all it looks like the head of the cia george tenet and his deputy john mclaughlin really really just powerline that news lots of circumstantial evidence that's a case that's come out recently say that he was a condo not a con man necessarily says well yeah i think come around to thinking that he was more conned than con man at least on curveball ray mcgovern thank you so much for us for your times are you most welcome national national security...
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i think they actually had a mitt romney/john mccain/george h.w. roblem that they're trying to address. they have not given up on the fiscal message. that was effective in 2010. it was also very effective for john mccain at the end of the campaign. it does resonate with the republican base. and actually with some swing voters on income equality and redistribution of wealth. >> well, i want to ask what is the opinion of rand paul up on the hill? he is not going away. i remember going to those campaign rallies when his father was running, the guy that had the broadest coalition and the coalition that the gop needs for the future was rand paul. young hippies for vermont. there's nothing wrong with hippies i was a former hippy. >> these are hipsters now. >> there is energy behind that rand paul message which rand paul has adopted. >> i think i ask the question of the gop moving forward. mitch mcconnell originally tried to beat paul. he is the opposite of the establishment. the establishment has warmed to him publicly because they're forced to. i know in
i think they actually had a mitt romney/john mccain/george h.w. roblem that they're trying to address. they have not given up on the fiscal message. that was effective in 2010. it was also very effective for john mccain at the end of the campaign. it does resonate with the republican base. and actually with some swing voters on income equality and redistribution of wealth. >> well, i want to ask what is the opinion of rand paul up on the hill? he is not going away. i remember going to...
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>> george bush, barack obama, john f. kennedy, richard nixon. >> i'm going to go with president obama. >> that would be correct, sir. >> wow! can we double down? can we triple down? >> which president briefly kept two bears of pets on the white house lawn? >> thomas jefferson, james monroe, andrew jackson, chester arthur. >> james monroe. >> jackson. >> you can't give two answers. what is that? >> thomas jefferson. >> they win. >> congratulations. >> the old guys. >> leonard cooper, thanks. >>> coming up live, when to call it quits in your relationship. but first these messages. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different
>> george bush, barack obama, john f. kennedy, richard nixon. >> i'm going to go with president obama. >> that would be correct, sir. >> wow! can we double down? can we triple down? >> which president briefly kept two bears of pets on the white house lawn? >> thomas jefferson, james monroe, andrew jackson, chester arthur. >> james monroe. >> jackson. >> you can't give two answers. what is that? >> thomas jefferson. >> they win....
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george was having a president kennedy's food for peace program. pope johnook george mcgovern's hand, looked him in the eye, and said, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry? you can say, yes i did. george mcgovern could say that 1000 times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose farms and ranches and laboratories feed our families, even when we do not always realize or knowledge it. by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and innovative ways big and small, so in deed can all of us. thank you. good to chat with you this morning. [applause] >> so, we have had three great addresses this morning. giving us the outlook, the secretary challenging us in terms of human risks we can manage. and senator daschle. really giving us an overwhelmingly moving tribute and challenge to american agriculture. a lot of fodder for thought. now, the floor is yours. our panelists are going to answer some of your questions. i do not know if we have mike's in the room, yes, no? they are in the back. i am being pointed t
george was having a president kennedy's food for peace program. pope johnook george mcgovern's hand, looked him in the eye, and said, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry? you can say, yes i did. george mcgovern could say that 1000 times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose farms and ranches and laboratories feed our families, even when we do not always realize or knowledge it. by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and...
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hillary clinton wins, i have no doubt. >> john: well, you know what i think the wars would be shorter if georges on the front lines of fallujah. >> i want to see dick cheney carry that pack for a long distance. >> john: all these republicans who voted for vietnam but avoided going, there is a special room waiting for them. do you have a favorite. >> nut nut. >> i think ma mahatma ghandi was history's greatestvillen. >> aregreatest villain. >> are you joking? >> yes i think the most misunderstood was hitler. >> john: speaking of documented monarchs, rick santorum rick perry has stumbled back in the news. he said the boy scouts should not soften their policy, but he likes them hard and preferably thick. the governor said three things made this country great. scouting no gays, and he forgets the third one. is there anything that rick perry could do not to make himself look like a buffoon? >> he's just ridiculous. the fact that he equates it to popular culture. if anyone is cool, that's it. i'm poll culture popular culture. >> john: you're a jewish gay person. >> do gays run pop culture. >> oh, yes
hillary clinton wins, i have no doubt. >> john: well, you know what i think the wars would be shorter if georges on the front lines of fallujah. >> i want to see dick cheney carry that pack for a long distance. >> john: all these republicans who voted for vietnam but avoided going, there is a special room waiting for them. do you have a favorite. >> nut nut. >> i think ma mahatma ghandi was history's greatestvillen. >> aregreatest villain. >> are you...
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george w. bush over john kerry in 2004 but coming home to the democrats when barack obama ran in 2008 after initially supporting hillary clinton. he was remembered by mayor mike bloomberg this morning. >> we are going to pay respects to ed koch for a long time because he really made this city what it is today and his successes have been building their careers on him. ed was the quintessential mayor. >> ed koch's funeral will be monday in new york city. he was 88 years old. hantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix.
george w. bush over john kerry in 2004 but coming home to the democrats when barack obama ran in 2008 after initially supporting hillary clinton. he was remembered by mayor mike bloomberg this morning. >> we are going to pay respects to ed koch for a long time because he really made this city what it is today and his successes have been building their careers on him. ed was the quintessential mayor. >> ed koch's funeral will be monday in new york city. he was 88 years old. hantix....
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george. it also struck me when he stated about coming down off the cross, very close personal aide, to pope john paul, had said some things that some people took as a criticism. the pope does not come off the cross. this decision was not one that was a good one. your thoughts about those comments that the pope made today. almost seemed to me that he was answering the critics? >> i think he was. no question about that. it was done subtly and tastefully, he was certainly making that point that ann just made. cardinal dolan, in a letter to the archdiocese of new york last week, before he came over for the conclave, addressed this point. he said holiness is not uniformity. there is not just one way to live a holy life. that's the message of these 120-some saints on top of the basilica. i think that's the proper way to understand the complementary of two decisions. john paul ii made a conscience decision to die in public. not to say look at me, look at me conforming myself to the passion and death and resurrection of jesus christ. benedict xvi has made a decision that the church needs something that
george. it also struck me when he stated about coming down off the cross, very close personal aide, to pope john paul, had said some things that some people took as a criticism. the pope does not come off the cross. this decision was not one that was a good one. your thoughts about those comments that the pope made today. almost seemed to me that he was answering the critics? >> i think he was. no question about that. it was done subtly and tastefully, he was certainly making that point...
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john: p.j. crowley is professor at george washington university and former secretary of state for public affairs for president obama as well as national security affairs to president clinton. p.j., many thanks. >> pleasure, john. >> john: have a great evening. joining me via skype, one of the foremost critics of the not so secret drone program glenn greenwald, columnist are in the british newspaper the guardian and author of with liberty and justice for some, how the law is used to protect the powerful. what a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> john: today was a pretty busy day. senator feinstein told the committee according to the information she has from the white house which she said the committee's trying to confirm civilian casualties from drone strikes are in single digits each year. what does your research tell you tell you about that? whatever the government labels the human targets be it terrorists evil combatants, aren't they all really civilians? >> i think you really hit on a key point in that question which is what the definition of a civilian. what
john: p.j. crowley is professor at george washington university and former secretary of state for public affairs for president obama as well as national security affairs to president clinton. p.j., many thanks. >> pleasure, john. >> john: have a great evening. joining me via skype, one of the foremost critics of the not so secret drone program glenn greenwald, columnist are in the british newspaper the guardian and author of with liberty and justice for some, how the law is used to...
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. >> caller: soft bigotry -- >> john: george bush said that first in fairness. >> caller: interestingt have a little bit of concern about gay people. it's just like some of my best friends are black, i just hope they don't move in next door, and as a person who has a friend who just came back from afghanistan who is now able to serve as an openly gay woman, and just finished her fourth deployment, i just find it highly offensive to hear anybody try to diminish the patriotism the loyalty of gay people to this country and -- and -- and everything else to me cascades from there, so to say that there's any reason whatsoever for gay kids to not be scouts or for gay people to not be leaders is just incredibly offensive to me. >> john: congrats for being on the right side of history, it is only going to get better. thank you for the call. i was just talking about again nach village -- i once saw a protest where a man died of hiv-related illnesses, and his friends were carrying a casket with him in it. overall i stand in ah to about-up because it was the aids crisis that made people come toge
. >> caller: soft bigotry -- >> john: george bush said that first in fairness. >> caller: interestingt have a little bit of concern about gay people. it's just like some of my best friends are black, i just hope they don't move in next door, and as a person who has a friend who just came back from afghanistan who is now able to serve as an openly gay woman, and just finished her fourth deployment, i just find it highly offensive to hear anybody try to diminish the patriotism...
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george weigel. thank you. >>> john cary on his first overseas trip as secretary of state. meeting with u.s.mbassy employees in london. earlier the secretary talk with british prime minister david cameron about the crisis in syria and iran's nuclear program. the uk's foreign secretary told kerry that jump starting peace talks this year is critical. secretary kerry will visit nine countries in 11 days. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words...black monkey? a baboon? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why n
george weigel. thank you. >>> john cary on his first overseas trip as secretary of state. meeting with u.s.mbassy employees in london. earlier the secretary talk with british prime minister david cameron about the crisis in syria and iran's nuclear program. the uk's foreign secretary told kerry that jump starting peace talks this year is critical. secretary kerry will visit nine countries in 11 days. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by...
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george lettis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> replacing john leopold. 16 people have submitted their names to flout the remainder of the term of the man that resign. one of the candidates is john hammond. he initially said he wasn't interested in a permanent position. >> a difficult decision in many ways. i think i can bring the leadership to and on the accounting that it deserves an it is time to move the county forward. >> the county council will select a replacement on thursday. >> on its of people turned out for a child recovering from a pit bull attack. his father said there will be no serious long-term consequences. the family was left with a mountain of medical bills. just about everything was donated. >> everybody has troubles. everybody has a financial issues. we wanted to be gentle about it. people kind of stormed us with generosity and it has been huge. >> thank you, everybody. i love you guys. >> he is doing much better. he is back in school. he is back in phys ed. he has little attitude back. he has his own personality. >> good-looking young man. >> what if you still get calls from tel
george lettis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> replacing john leopold. 16 people have submitted their names to flout the remainder of the term of the man that resign. one of the candidates is john hammond. he initially said he wasn't interested in a permanent position. >> a difficult decision in many ways. i think i can bring the leadership to and on the accounting that it deserves an it is time to move the county forward. >> the county council will select a replacement on thursday....
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george h.w. bush's nomination of john tower. it was a secretary of defense, but these were questions of personal and ethical conduct that derailed that. before that, you had to go back to 1959 and eisenhower to find someone else. do you think the senate will actually reject hagel? >> i think it's too early to tell. so many senators that i talked to, erin, said that the hearings would be consequential, and what i heard today was a senator, a former senator, who seemed uncomfortable on that side of the table, answering questions, when in the past, he was on the other side of the table, much more comfortable, when he was asking the questions. >> and, so let me ask you this. richard armitage, obviously, was the deputy secretary of state in the bush administration. and he said that, about people like you. "this is the neocon's worst nightmare, because you've got a combat soldier, successful businessman and senator who actually think there may be other ways to resolve some questions other than force." are you threatened by chuck hagel
george h.w. bush's nomination of john tower. it was a secretary of defense, but these were questions of personal and ethical conduct that derailed that. before that, you had to go back to 1959 and eisenhower to find someone else. do you think the senate will actually reject hagel? >> i think it's too early to tell. so many senators that i talked to, erin, said that the hearings would be consequential, and what i heard today was a senator, a former senator, who seemed uncomfortable on that...
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george: the u.s. congress is calling on secretary of state john kerry to seek the immediate release of an american pastormprisoned in iran. pastor saeed abedini is serving eight years in prison because of his christian faith. more than 80 bipartisan members have sent a letter to explore every option. the effort is needed to protect a u.s. citizen from torture and life-threatening punishment. >> wendy: in the african nation of mali, fighting continues between government troops and the islamic rebels in the north. that means thousands of malians displaced by war will remain homeless a while longer. in the meantime, cbn's "operation blessing" is there, bringing them help in their time of need. gary lane has the latest from the capital city of amoko. >> reporter: amina was planning to return home to gao after the french forces freed the city. now her hopes are dashed. she says when the rebels came, they vandalized her church and burned a bible. she said, they told us they had defeated jesus, but that is a lie. amin and others have found refuge in the capital city of acoko. each of them had stories of tragedy
george: the u.s. congress is calling on secretary of state john kerry to seek the immediate release of an american pastormprisoned in iran. pastor saeed abedini is serving eight years in prison because of his christian faith. more than 80 bipartisan members have sent a letter to explore every option. the effort is needed to protect a u.s. citizen from torture and life-threatening punishment. >> wendy: in the african nation of mali, fighting continues between government troops and the...
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. >> john mccain's 2000 campaign, when he ran for president, it is the most memorable campaign of any that i have ever covered. we will never see it again. here he was, facing george w. bush, the republican party backing him, all of the money, and john mccain held 114 town meetings. and he stayed there until every question was answered. you could see the light bulb going off over people's heads. john mccain would say, we will not get a patient's bill of rights. next question. it was this refreshing candor. you would see it in people's responses. he was totally open to the press. no one had seen that before and no one has seen it sense. >> longtime columnist and political analyst, tonight at 8:00. >> this is a picture that puts the emphasis squarely on what is the future for the 3.5 million people who have been given choices. he gave you two women in the cotton fields. one of them seems to be completely surrounded by cotton. she has her baskets, she is looking down at it.
. >> john mccain's 2000 campaign, when he ran for president, it is the most memorable campaign of any that i have ever covered. we will never see it again. here he was, facing george w. bush, the republican party backing him, all of the money, and john mccain held 114 town meetings. and he stayed there until every question was answered. you could see the light bulb going off over people's heads. john mccain would say, we will not get a patient's bill of rights. next question. it was this...
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has won four emmys, a dupont, and a peabody award and went to college right here at george washington university. john, west chester, pa., independent line. caller: i am not surprised -- i think aljazeera is a breath of fresh air in america. i hope you even out the bias from channels like msnbc and fox. host: have you watched aljazeera english? >> yes, i watch all the time on youtube. i watch a parade much every night. they have good programs like " inside syria." i think it gives a different perspective on the middle east which we don't find in america of at least not regularly. guest: thank you, john. part of what we want to do at aljazeera america is to provide the same sort prism and a look at the united states. we have a show called "inside story america." we just completed a three-part done special which is not an original idea but bush -- but the first show had to hear from people who feel better -- it is their right to own guns and let's hear from them and say why. i told us that we don't do this year is if we cannot start from that. we are say -- we say we are the voice of the voices and i pe
has won four emmys, a dupont, and a peabody award and went to college right here at george washington university. john, west chester, pa., independent line. caller: i am not surprised -- i think aljazeera is a breath of fresh air in america. i hope you even out the bias from channels like msnbc and fox. host: have you watched aljazeera english? >> yes, i watch all the time on youtube. i watch a parade much every night. they have good programs like " inside syria." i think it...
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george is having a president kennedy speak for peace program and pope john shipped george mcgovern'snd. he looked him in the eye and said to him, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry, you can say yes i did. george mcgovern could say that a thousand times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose venturesome opportunities peter families. even when we don't always realize or acknowledge it. by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and innovative ways big and small, so indeed, all of us. thank you very much. [applause] >> wow. so it had three great addresses this morning. joe giving us the out look, secretary vilsack challenging us in terms of human risk that we could manage in senator daschle, just really getting an overwhelmingly moving tribute and challenged to american agriculture, all of us in this room. and now the floor is yours. our panelists are going to answer some of your questions. i don't know if we have makes them the room. yes, no? they are in the back. and being pointed to that. so people can line up and laug
george is having a president kennedy speak for peace program and pope john shipped george mcgovern'snd. he looked him in the eye and said to him, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry, you can say yes i did. george mcgovern could say that a thousand times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose venturesome opportunities peter families. even when we don't always realize or acknowledge it. by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and...
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number five, george washington with 10% of the vote. john f. kennedy is number two, and number three is bill clinton. number two is abraham lincoln, 14% of america hink that he was the greatest president, which could be reason for the huge success of the steven spielberg film. the number one greatest president is ronald reagan. almost one in five americans think the hero of the republican party is ronad reagan. i agree with that. he scores yet again. that man is always popular. a lot more still to come this hour, including the latest on another huge tax from obamacare that you never saw coming. i will break down how out of touch this president has when it comes to our economy. don't go away. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confid
number five, george washington with 10% of the vote. john f. kennedy is number two, and number three is bill clinton. number two is abraham lincoln, 14% of america hink that he was the greatest president, which could be reason for the huge success of the steven spielberg film. the number one greatest president is ronald reagan. almost one in five americans think the hero of the republican party is ronad reagan. i agree with that. he scores yet again. that man is always popular. a lot more still...
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george bush 41. he nominated mild boss, john tower. secretary of defense. permission hearings and various other problems after that. bush did not step up and supporting. lou: in this league of history as become problems. lou: twist in the wind long enough and that that point i think he is in big trouble. lou: twisting. it turns out we just received word that there are two speeches that the former senator had given in 2008 dealing with israel that he did not report. since his views on israel are part of this problem here, but it's unfortunate to think to be defense secretary or want to be, to have this mission. >> he had a number of omissions about as well. he spent a number of speeches. the problem saying dumb things is hardly a this qualifier. otherwise have the people who are in the administration and probably a lot of of ministration would not be a. the problem is the people who he is giving the speeches for into he has been colluding and aligning with over the years. lou: one example. i'm sorry. i'm getting confused. >> there is at least one group that
george bush 41. he nominated mild boss, john tower. secretary of defense. permission hearings and various other problems after that. bush did not step up and supporting. lou: in this league of history as become problems. lou: twist in the wind long enough and that that point i think he is in big trouble. lou: twisting. it turns out we just received word that there are two speeches that the former senator had given in 2008 dealing with israel that he did not report. since his views on israel are...
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george's county. crews are battling a blaze at a home in the 8600 block of lesley avenue in glenarden. multiple people have been pulled from the home. john gonzalez is on his way to the scene. we will have a live report in our next hour. we begin with what prince george's county police are calling a tragic accident. officers say a 3-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car. >> this happened wednesday night at an apartment complex on audrey lane in oxon hill. the boy and his grandmother were inside a car when suddenly it started rolling backward. it's not clear exactly where the two were sitting in the car. the boy's father was outside the car holding his two year-old daughter. when he saw what was happening he dropped his daughter, tried to stop the car. that's when the boy fell out of the car and was hit and killed. neighbors are stunned. >> it's tragic. the kids come out and play, but i did not think nothing like that would happen. >> the boy's father suffered from minor injuries along with his young daughter when he dropped her in an effort to stop the car. police are investigating to see if the car was left in gear. >> as suitland hi
george's county. crews are battling a blaze at a home in the 8600 block of lesley avenue in glenarden. multiple people have been pulled from the home. john gonzalez is on his way to the scene. we will have a live report in our next hour. we begin with what prince george's county police are calling a tragic accident. officers say a 3-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car. >> this happened wednesday night at an apartment complex on audrey lane in oxon hill. the boy and his grandmother...