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hancock.nks for joining us. >> pleasure. >> let's talk about this warm-up that's coming our way. how hot are we talking? >> similar to last week. but you made it through last week. >> barely. it was did up and go for a while. >> at least we'll ease into it, we like that. tomorrow's going to be a pretty nice day. so i think we can acclimate, at least. it's great to have you with us this sunday night. let's take a look at what we have outside. yes, we still have some 70s around. i'm happy to tell you we're going to go down into the 60s for a low tonight. and some of our far western suburbs out toward winchester and martins burg, they're going to go down to the 50s. as for the numbers coming in, we are at 73. dew point 66. all fans of humidity, that means it's 79%. winds out of the south at 9 miles an hour. here's a look at a digital doppler up towards white marsh, a little thunderstorm that is finally dying and collapsing. probably going to set down a boundary or two for our eastern suburbs. so
hancock.nks for joining us. >> pleasure. >> let's talk about this warm-up that's coming our way. how hot are we talking? >> similar to last week. but you made it through last week. >> barely. it was did up and go for a while. >> at least we'll ease into it, we like that. tomorrow's going to be a pretty nice day. so i think we can acclimate, at least. it's great to have you with us this sunday night. let's take a look at what we have outside. yes, we still have some...
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that there is a crazy place to be when we come back we'll sit down with ernie hancock live from us and a special the viewer with take delivery of something out of an airplane you're watching adam vs the man. is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. and. us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so foolish you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything is all. part of the big picture. welcome back to adam vs the man who ever said money can't buy happiness probably never stood in the soviet breadline happy bunch there are while it's true money can't directly by happiness in a global photography of corporatist bank stores money can sometimes be the only tool in the freedom arsenal to buy an ounce of autonomy and freedom it turns out is the true happiness science daily is reporting on a study conducted by the american psychological association that says individual autonomy is a stronger
that there is a crazy place to be when we come back we'll sit down with ernie hancock live from us and a special the viewer with take delivery of something out of an airplane you're watching adam vs the man. is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. and. us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so foolish you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and...
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be a part of the free state project we've got some fun at molineux a freedom a radio dot com ernie hancock of freedoms phoenix dot com on whether of all interest should be supporting ron paul and then after the break we'll have a market in a free talk live discussing their media empire and to round out the show will have adam day mo freeman and pierre cop lock out organ and liberty on tour and a special appearance by anonymous. thank the low the way without further ado i'd like to introduce our first panel free state project spokesman chris for lois to go through and lauren who are in the process of moving here to new hampshire from atlanta. georgia thank you thank you chris for people at home who have no idea what the free state project is why are all these libertarians coming together new hampshire so the free state project is an organization that was put together about ten years ago and our primary purpose is to make a free state you realize that over the you know the years that libertarians are great activists but they've been separated and we know that together we can achieve more so
be a part of the free state project we've got some fun at molineux a freedom a radio dot com ernie hancock of freedoms phoenix dot com on whether of all interest should be supporting ron paul and then after the break we'll have a market in a free talk live discussing their media empire and to round out the show will have adam day mo freeman and pierre cop lock out organ and liberty on tour and a special appearance by anonymous. thank the low the way without further ado i'd like to introduce our...
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yalandra hancock of children's national medical center is a pediatrician at a clinic specializing in obese children. >> diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, problems with joints. i have several patients that have presented with several of those issues as early as 7 years old. >> reporter: hancock was once an elementary schoolteacher. but when she started her step up to health program last year, she knew she could not use the classroom alone to change behaviors. drawing on her sorority days at ucla where she stepped and mentored, she decided to create a fitness sisterhood of sorts. in d.c., the need is great. 40% of young people in washington, d.c. are overweight or obese. experts say one of the major reasons is a lack of access to healthy food options. like many low income areas there are not many places to get healthy food in this southeast washington neighborhood. there are just two grocery stores but lots of spots where the food is cheaper, faster and not very good for you. >> if it's much easier to choose the high dense, high calorie foods because of economic reasons, then it m
yalandra hancock of children's national medical center is a pediatrician at a clinic specializing in obese children. >> diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, problems with joints. i have several patients that have presented with several of those issues as early as 7 years old. >> reporter: hancock was once an elementary schoolteacher. but when she started her step up to health program last year, she knew she could not use the classroom alone to change behaviors. drawing on her...
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. >> lonnie hancock believes the death penalty does not deter crime. that's only one reason why she's working on legislation to get rid of the death penalty. >> it has lead in other states to the execution of indent people. there is very little relief for the victim's families, because the required legal review goes on for years. and it costs the state a huge amount of money. >> reporter: according to a report due out next week, keeping the death penalty in california, costs at least $184 million more a year than it would to leave killers in prison for life. the death penalty has been in california since 1978. there have been 13 executions, there's close to 700 people on death row today, and according to the report, it costs the state $90,000 more a year to keep somebody on death row than in the general population. >> if we were to really have life in prison without the possibility of parole, it would be more closure in many ways for victim's families. >> victim's advocate marc klass disagrees. >> there's a guy that kidnapped, raped and murdered my 12-
. >> lonnie hancock believes the death penalty does not deter crime. that's only one reason why she's working on legislation to get rid of the death penalty. >> it has lead in other states to the execution of indent people. there is very little relief for the victim's families, because the required legal review goes on for years. and it costs the state a huge amount of money. >> reporter: according to a report due out next week, keeping the death penalty in california, costs...
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will your grandchildren be able to read a simple john hancock? >>> good evening, and we begin this saturday with breaking news here. the scandal involving congressman anthony weiner has reached a tipping point tonight. three top democratic officials including house democratic leader nancy pelosi are now calling that weiner resign. one calling it a, quote, sordid affair that's becoming an unaccept only distraction. it follows new revelations that he'd been sending messages to a 17-year-old girl on twitter. but will he quit. tonight, congress simply says he wants a short leave from congress as he seeks treatment. we're with david kerley. >> reporter: he was adamant. he's determined to keep his job. >> i've made some serious mistakes. i have to redeem myself. and i'm going to try to get back to work. but these were personal failings, so i'm trying not to let them get in my way with my work. >> reporter: in a clear bid to hold on to congress, a spokesperson is saying weiner is taking a leave of absence so he can get treatment to become a healthier pe
will your grandchildren be able to read a simple john hancock? >>> good evening, and we begin this saturday with breaking news here. the scandal involving congressman anthony weiner has reached a tipping point tonight. three top democratic officials including house democratic leader nancy pelosi are now calling that weiner resign. one calling it a, quote, sordid affair that's becoming an unaccept only distraction. it follows new revelations that he'd been sending messages to a...
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steve osunsami, abc news, augusta, georgia. >> the famous john hancock signature doesn't look good inxt. a text message. >> signatures are no problem. i can do my signature, although it's a total mess. but writing out words, i think i lost that a few years ago. >> the substory to that story, all the kids are texting. texting is my life. that means all those little kids in elementary school have cell phones. another generational freak-out thing. different thing. take a look. >> this is what i tried to do. is this going to work. my chicken scratch cursive writing. >> i had some trouble with the capital letters. >> a little out of the lines there. >>> ning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now" -- the battle continues for the first time in weeks firefighters in arizona have gained ground on the burning wildfires. >> but now smoke covers half of new mexico. prompting a new round of health warnings for thousands. it's monday, june 13th. >>> good morning, good monday morning. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm daniel sieberg. rob nelson is on assignment. the firefighters in arizona have
steve osunsami, abc news, augusta, georgia. >> the famous john hancock signature doesn't look good inxt. a text message. >> signatures are no problem. i can do my signature, although it's a total mess. but writing out words, i think i lost that a few years ago. >> the substory to that story, all the kids are texting. texting is my life. that means all those little kids in elementary school have cell phones. another generational freak-out thing. different thing. take a look....
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hancock says the death pen salt costing millions a year. cites a report that says it costs $184 million more that year to execute prisoners than it would to keep them in prison for life. under the plan prisoners on death row have sentences converted to in prison for life. >> a suit will be filed against a major retailer accused of religious discrimination. a muslim woman says she was fired by a company because she refused the to remove her head scarf. she says when she was hired she was allowed to wear her head scarf but later asked to take it off. she refused and was fired. the policy bans all headwear. >> time is running out in california's fiscal year ends thursday and the state budget is about with $6 billion short. governor brown met with democratic lawmakers over the weekend. some of whom are frustrated by the governor's veto of the budget. he says they rely too heavily on borrowing. the governor is trying to get republicans on board for a special election that would ask voters to extend the vehicle and sales tax. larry gerston says l
hancock says the death pen salt costing millions a year. cites a report that says it costs $184 million more that year to execute prisoners than it would to keep them in prison for life. under the plan prisoners on death row have sentences converted to in prison for life. >> a suit will be filed against a major retailer accused of religious discrimination. a muslim woman says she was fired by a company because she refused the to remove her head scarf. she says when she was hired she was...
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. >> senator loni hancock believes the death penalty does not deter crime. that's only one reason why she is working on legislation to get rid of the death penalty. >> it has led in other states to the execution of innocent people, there is very little relief for the victims' families because the required legal review literally goes on for years. it cost the state a huge amount of money. >> according to a report due out next week keeping the death penalty in california costs at least $184 million more a year than it would to leave killers in prison for life. the the death penalty has been in california since 1978. there have been 13 executions, close to 700 people on death row and according to the report it cost the state $90,000 more a year to keep somebody on death row than in the general population. >> if we would have life in prison without the possibility of parole, it would be more closure in many ways for victims' families. >> victims advocate mark class disagrees. >> there is a guy that kidnapped, raped and murdered my 12-year-old daughter who was se
. >> senator loni hancock believes the death penalty does not deter crime. that's only one reason why she is working on legislation to get rid of the death penalty. >> it has led in other states to the execution of innocent people, there is very little relief for the victims' families because the required legal review literally goes on for years. it cost the state a huge amount of money. >> according to a report due out next week keeping the death penalty in california costs...
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. >> reporter: when the study was released, senator lonnie hancock introduced a bill to apolish the death penalty saying it is tough on taxpayers f it passes the legislature, voters would have to approve it. live at san quentin state prison. >>> police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened this afternoon t was on bancroft avenue at about 12:15. they say it appears the victim was driving at the time. he crashed into car as few cars away. they took him to eastmont hospital. he died a short time later. no arrests have been made. this this is the 54th homicide of the year. >>> the main suspect in the beating of a giant's fan will not get out of jail. the 31-year-old was ordered to prison on a parole violation and having access to a weapon. they have not charged him with the march 31st attack outside of the stadium which left the 42-year-old paramedic from a coma. his attorney said he will appeal the decision. >>> the u.s. supreme court threw out a sex discrimination lawsuit against wal-mart today. the woman who filed the suit works at a wal-mart in pittsburgh. we got her reaction e
. >> reporter: when the study was released, senator lonnie hancock introduced a bill to apolish the death penalty saying it is tough on taxpayers f it passes the legislature, voters would have to approve it. live at san quentin state prison. >>> police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened this afternoon t was on bancroft avenue at about 12:15. they say it appears the victim was driving at the time. he crashed into car as few cars away. they took him to eastmont...
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berkeley democrat hancock called capitol punishment an expensive failure. that she says is not helping protect our state. it is helping to bankrupt . tonight capitol correspondent annette look at the escalang expense of ecutg i hopeates >> death penalty is a big hoax here. >>reporter: with unprecedented access to record at correction corrections, federal june and loyola law professor found california taxpayers spend more than 184 million dollars extra a year on death row when compared to inmates in prison for life without the possibility of parole. despite having more than 700 inmates on death row, many die of natural causes. only 13 executions have been performed since voters reinstated the death penalty in 1978. since then l they doled out 4 billion dollars for death row and the study predict the cost will balloon to 9 billion dollars by 2030 when there will be more than 1,000 inmates there. >> this report really points at the legislature and says you botched it. you really didn't make the reform that you would need to have to have an operative death pena
berkeley democrat hancock called capitol punishment an expensive failure. that she says is not helping protect our state. it is helping to bankrupt . tonight capitol correspondent annette look at the escalang expense of ecutg i hopeates >> death penalty is a big hoax here. >>reporter: with unprecedented access to record at correction corrections, federal june and loyola law professor found california taxpayers spend more than 184 million dollars extra a year on death row when...
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lonnie hancock from oakland says the death penalty is helping make california bankrupt and not deter crime her bill was replace capital punishment with life without parole. the plan would need to be approved by the legislature and california voters. >>> the supreme court will look at a ruling restricting minors access to violent video games in california, a law bars the rental of violent games to kids under the age of 18 governor schwarzenegger signed the law in 2005 but it has been tied up in the court ever since. >> loved ones of a football player arrested for wearing saggy pants on a plane are asking for changes. people spoke out at an naacp public forum at jones methodist church they say he was the victim of racial injustice. >> young black children have got to learn racism is real you got to represent yourself when you go out in the public. >>> marvin was arrested after refusing to pull up his sagging pants before boarding a plane at sfo days before u.s. airways allowed a white man to board another flight wearing women's underwear naacp called on u.s. airways to implement a sens
lonnie hancock from oakland says the death penalty is helping make california bankrupt and not deter crime her bill was replace capital punishment with life without parole. the plan would need to be approved by the legislature and california voters. >>> the supreme court will look at a ruling restricting minors access to violent video games in california, a law bars the rental of violent games to kids under the age of 18 governor schwarzenegger signed the law in 2005 but it has been...
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lonnie hancock wants to replace the death penalty with permanent imprisonment. he said the death penalty is costing millions a year and doesn't deter crime. she cites a new report that says it costs the state $184 million more year to execute prisoners than it would to keep them in prison for life. if approved, hancock's bill would place an initiative on the statewide ballot next year for voters to decide. >>> just into the newsroom tonight, was he texting on the phone while driving? that's one thing federal investigators are looking at after ordering the cell phone records of the truck driver involved in friday's deadly crash in nevada. a phone they believe belongs to the driver of the truck was found in the wreckage. it's now on its way to washington, d.c., where it will be inspected in a lab. we are also learning that the truck driver has a spotty driving record. records from the nevada department of motor vehicles reveal that 43-year-old lawrence r. valley of nevada received four speeding tickets since 2008, including three for driving a school bus over the
lonnie hancock wants to replace the death penalty with permanent imprisonment. he said the death penalty is costing millions a year and doesn't deter crime. she cites a new report that says it costs the state $184 million more year to execute prisoners than it would to keep them in prison for life. if approved, hancock's bill would place an initiative on the statewide ballot next year for voters to decide. >>> just into the newsroom tonight, was he texting on the phone while driving?...
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democrat loni hancock says that the death penalty does not deter crime. and says the expensive legal process contributes to the state's financial problems. the bill needs approval by the legislature as well as california voters. the state has had only 13 executions since the death penalty was reinstated 33 years ago. >>> california street cable car line is climbing up the hill once again. >> today, san francisco mayor ed lee and other officials celebrated the reopening. the line has been undergoing six months of work to replace and repair electrical and mechanical components. >> and very, very soon, you will see the lines drawn up here of people that want to take this cable car on a daily basis. it is a wonderful mode of transportation. but the residents also feel it is a fantastic local way of enjoying themselves. >> reporter: today's ceremony also recognized the completion of a project along the pal mason and the pal hyde lines as well. >>> coming up, the tsa is again accused of going too far. what they forced this elderly cancer patient to do that upse
democrat loni hancock says that the death penalty does not deter crime. and says the expensive legal process contributes to the state's financial problems. the bill needs approval by the legislature as well as california voters. the state has had only 13 executions since the death penalty was reinstated 33 years ago. >>> california street cable car line is climbing up the hill once again. >> today, san francisco mayor ed lee and other officials celebrated the reopening. the line...
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>> reporter: legendary kentucky horseman arthur hancock says breeding horses reliant on performance-enhancingamaged the genetic line. >> generation after generation they're going to get weaker and weaker, which is what's happening. >> reporter: racing has taken significant steps, like eliminating steroids. there are new york state vets collecting blood and urine samples. the top three finishers in every race are checked for banned substances. >> anything that enhances the horse's performance, particularly breathing. >> reporter: lasix defenders argue the drug is safe and effective. but bill boniface says too many horses that don't need it are getting it. >> he's the oldest living classic winner in north america. he never raced on any medication, this horse. >> reporter: how could a horse that never ran on medication still hold records 20 years, 30 years later. >> that's an interesting question, jim. maybe it proves the point that you don't need them. >> reporter: critics say lasix is one of many reasons why horses today run only half as many races per year as they did in the 1950s. >> pelley:
>> reporter: legendary kentucky horseman arthur hancock says breeding horses reliant on performance-enhancingamaged the genetic line. >> generation after generation they're going to get weaker and weaker, which is what's happening. >> reporter: racing has taken significant steps, like eliminating steroids. there are new york state vets collecting blood and urine samples. the top three finishers in every race are checked for banned substances. >> anything that enhances...
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was it benjamin franklin, john hancock, thomas jefferson or george washington? >> john hancock?aul revere was out to warn that famous night a year before in april that the british were indeed coming. >> we've been hearing a lot about that lately. let's go back across the street. >> where are you from, again? >> texas. >> right out of waco. what is the next line from america's national anthem "the star-spangled banner" o, say can you see by the dawn's early light. >> what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. >> had to help you there a little bit. >> it's harder when you don't sing it. it's harder when you say it. >> two for two. this song comes from a later war, the war of 1812 written by francis scott key and it didn't become the national anthem until much later, but it was the second war against england in the war of 1812, written in 1813. >> interesting. >> back across to kathkathy. >> who designed the first american flag? it might be a trick question. oh! was it betsy ross? was it molly pitcher, martha washington or george washington? >> betsy ross. >> uh --
was it benjamin franklin, john hancock, thomas jefferson or george washington? >> john hancock?aul revere was out to warn that famous night a year before in april that the british were indeed coming. >> we've been hearing a lot about that lately. let's go back across the street. >> where are you from, again? >> texas. >> right out of waco. what is the next line from america's national anthem "the star-spangled banner" o, say can you see by the dawn's...
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far from be espousing individual liberty, hancock and his fellow merchants in new england governed their businesses and communities with economic ruthlessness that often left their competitors homeless and penniless. like today's tea party movement, the colonial tea party had almost nothing to do with tea. tea was nothing more than a social beverage for wealthy women. men seldom drank it, and it ranked below ail and rum among -- ale and rum among the beverages that american consumed most. the tea party movement that sparked the american revolution actually began 20 year earlier, in the 1750s and '60s. when new england business leaders, like today's tea partiers, supported a costly government war but refused to pay higher taxes to cover the cost of that war. the war had started in the early 1750s when overpopulation in the east, especially the northeast, sent british settlers pouring over the appalachian mountains into what was then french territory. france, at the time, claimed all of canada, the lands around the great lakes, the lands around -- on either side of the ohio and mississippi
far from be espousing individual liberty, hancock and his fellow merchants in new england governed their businesses and communities with economic ruthlessness that often left their competitors homeless and penniless. like today's tea party movement, the colonial tea party had almost nothing to do with tea. tea was nothing more than a social beverage for wealthy women. men seldom drank it, and it ranked below ail and rum among -- ale and rum among the beverages that american consumed most. the...
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state senator lony hancock agrees and is taking action. she says she'll introduce a bill to abolish california's death penalty and convert those already sentenced to life in prison without parole. >>> if you plan to hail a cab in san francisco tomorrow, plan on other plans. a city-wide taxi strike is planned for tomorrow. cabbies intended to protest credit card fees and increases. there will be 50% off tomorrow for uber services. they can hail limos and town cars for the same rates as a taxi. >>> cal trans is slamming the brakes on all work following the death of another worker today. the purpose of the shut-down is to emphasize employee safety and use the 700 digital road signs to remind drivers to be cautious in construction zones. a 52-year-old worker is the third in weeks. he was hit by a car while picking up freeway trash in san diego. call trans's work will resume tomorrow. >>> and no amount of alcohol may be safe for driving. researchers want the legal blood alcohol limit lowered in the united states. researchers looked at 1.5 milli
state senator lony hancock agrees and is taking action. she says she'll introduce a bill to abolish california's death penalty and convert those already sentenced to life in prison without parole. >>> if you plan to hail a cab in san francisco tomorrow, plan on other plans. a city-wide taxi strike is planned for tomorrow. cabbies intended to protest credit card fees and increases. there will be 50% off tomorrow for uber services. they can hail limos and town cars for the same rates as...
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apart in gettysburg, but yet i don't want to not emphasize you can't take away from william scott hancock, you can't take away from george and irish brigade and philadelphia brigade to do that. it discredits history and those men did put up a heck of a fight and be to the army in northern virginia. it is as simple as that. and the reason we deal with it is we know they've lost the history of the civil war. the losers wrote a bitter history of the war than the winners because most northerners have gone on with our lives saying we won, get over it. [laughter] you know, but down there -- i respect that. down there they've heard the stories. they heard about the grandfather's farm being burned and other things, and you've got to respect that heritage that who they have and that sense of family and history. and to them there's only one war down there. [laughter] you know, really to us in that sense i think northerners have moved on. i don't know how true it is any more but the old adage in the book if you want to write a civil war book they are going to be sold south. to write in the yankees i
apart in gettysburg, but yet i don't want to not emphasize you can't take away from william scott hancock, you can't take away from george and irish brigade and philadelphia brigade to do that. it discredits history and those men did put up a heck of a fight and be to the army in northern virginia. it is as simple as that. and the reason we deal with it is we know they've lost the history of the civil war. the losers wrote a bitter history of the war than the winners because most northerners...
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senator loni hancock from berkeley says the death been at does not defer crime and is costing millions every year. a now report says it cost 184,000 million more than to keep killers in prison or life. life in prison without the possibility of control would help bring closures. some disagree. >> there is a guy that kidnapped, raped and murdered mere 12-year-old daughter who was sentenced to death per the laws of california. now there are people creating legislate lakes to spare his life. it's unbelievable. >> mark klass, father of pauly klass. the death penalty has been in california since 1978. 13 have been executed. 700 are currently on death row. >> it's 5:48. i want to talk about the forecast. a shot one. will this be our hottest day of the we're? >> it depends how hot we get tomorrow. it's going to be close. we're waiting on this trough of low pressure. right up here. it's going to slide to the south throughout tonight and tomorrow. it depends on how hot we ged today. and if you want my expertise i think tomorrow is going to be warmer. that's what we see. ine keen it happen time a
senator loni hancock from berkeley says the death been at does not defer crime and is costing millions every year. a now report says it cost 184,000 million more than to keep killers in prison or life. life in prison without the possibility of control would help bring closures. some disagree. >> there is a guy that kidnapped, raped and murdered mere 12-year-old daughter who was sentenced to death per the laws of california. now there are people creating legislate lakes to spare his life....
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senator loni hancock says the death penalty does not deter crime and is costing the state willions. new report that will be released says it cost 184 now more than to keep killers in prison for life. it would help bring closure to some but some victims advocates disagree. >> there is a guy that kidnapped, raped and murdered my 12-year-old daughter who was sentenced to death per the laws of california. and now there are people that are creating legislation the 0 spare his life. it's absolutely unbelievable. >> mark klass. the death penalty in california has been in effect since 1978. 13 people have been executed, 700 are on death row. switching gears, 6:48. they lost to virginia over the weekend. another loss means they head home. next up for the bears or thing aggies, that game is at 11:00. go, cal. they almost lost that. the giants and the a's, did you see what tim hudson did last night. yeah. he's with the drives now. they plays the blue jays. he pitched a two-hit game shut-out. then a two-run home run. nice into the stands. the team i think participated in that. it's the first da
senator loni hancock says the death penalty does not deter crime and is costing the state willions. new report that will be released says it cost 184 now more than to keep killers in prison for life. it would help bring closure to some but some victims advocates disagree. >> there is a guy that kidnapped, raped and murdered my 12-year-old daughter who was sentenced to death per the laws of california. and now there are people that are creating legislation the 0 spare his life. it's...
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. >> lonnie hancock from oakland wants the do without the death penalty here in california she is introducingdo just that she says capital punishment is a drain on the state's financedoes not prevent crime she proposes life without parole for inmates on death row. >>> big day for michelle bachmann, these are live picks from waterloo iowa she will announce she is running for the republican nomination for president. bachmann is a close second to mitt romney in a new poll, iowa republicans, 1 percent separating the two. >>> big problems for the l.a. dodgers the team just filed chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the state of delaware the dodgers were in danger of not being able to pay employees this week money problems came after the owners decided to get a divorce that has been a huge mess. >> hard the believe. >> one of the most storied franchises in all baseball >> they were close to getting a tv deal that would have brought in a quarter billion dollars commissioner came in and said no, that is not in yet. we will take ownership and try to straighten it out. >> all right. >> weather. >> you m
. >> lonnie hancock from oakland wants the do without the death penalty here in california she is introducingdo just that she says capital punishment is a drain on the state's financedoes not prevent crime she proposes life without parole for inmates on death row. >>> big day for michelle bachmann, these are live picks from waterloo iowa she will announce she is running for the republican nomination for president. bachmann is a close second to mitt romney in a new poll, iowa...
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welcome to the hancock inn and i'm with mike potinsky. small business owner from harrisville, new hampshire. what question do you have tonight? >> for the candidates i would like to know how they plan on returning manufacturing jobs to the united states. >> congressman paul, start with that one. >> pretty important because everything we've done in the last 20 or 30 years we've exported our jobs. and when you have a reserve currency of the world, and you abuse it you export money, that becomes the main export. so it goes with the money. you have to invite capital. the way you get capital into a country, you have to have a strong currency, not a weak currency. today, the deliberate job of the federal reserve to weaken our currency. we should invite capital back. first thing is we have trillions of dollars at least over a trillion dollars of u.s. money made overseas but it stays over there because they bring it home they get taxed. if you want to, we need to get the fed to quit printing the money and if you want capital, you have to entice t
welcome to the hancock inn and i'm with mike potinsky. small business owner from harrisville, new hampshire. what question do you have tonight? >> for the candidates i would like to know how they plan on returning manufacturing jobs to the united states. >> congressman paul, start with that one. >> pretty important because everything we've done in the last 20 or 30 years we've exported our jobs. and when you have a reserve currency of the world, and you abuse it you export...
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state senator lonnie hancock is introducing a bill to do away with the death penalty it is not a crime deterrent but a big drain on california's finances all capital punishment cases would be changed to life without parole. >>> were you out early this morning? >> yeah, you know just out and about. >> i know we will get some rain lawrence but only for a day. >> looks like for about a day but not today. we will stay nice and dry. some patchy fog out there right now, looks like that is going the clear up and we are going to see it pull back toward the coastline temperatures running in the 50s outside, and hey, by the afternoon we will see those numbers up in the 70s and 80s many of the valleys, 50s and 60s out towards the coastline, slight chance for showers as we head in tomorrow, looking pretty good now with a trained professional, giana with the traffic. >> you would have been all right lawrence i think. construction projects to lookout for, south 101, shut down an ongoing closure until noon tuesday. do plan for that there are detours in place not effecting the mainlines of the roadway
state senator lonnie hancock is introducing a bill to do away with the death penalty it is not a crime deterrent but a big drain on california's finances all capital punishment cases would be changed to life without parole. >>> were you out early this morning? >> yeah, you know just out and about. >> i know we will get some rain lawrence but only for a day. >> looks like for about a day but not today. we will stay nice and dry. some patchy fog out there right now,...
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it said he rode through lexington on a secret mission to warn adams and hancock that british troops were marching to arrest them. palin told chris wallace on fox news sunday, quote, part of his ride was to warn the british that were already there, that, hey, you're not going to succeed, you're not going to take american arms, you are not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia we have. she went on to say gotcha i answered candidly. i know my american history. >>> 67 years ago today allied beaches stormed normandy, france in world war ii. general dwight eisenhower gave the go ahead for d-day, the largest military amphibious military operation in u.s. the u.s. joined its western allies with a total of 155,000 troops on the beaches in normandy. the operation was a success but hundreds of brave men lost their lives in the battle to free europe. >>> today pepco crews will work to finish repairs on underground cables in northeast d.c. that lost power last week. the cables are on north capital street between l and m and pierce between north capital and 1st street.
it said he rode through lexington on a secret mission to warn adams and hancock that british troops were marching to arrest them. palin told chris wallace on fox news sunday, quote, part of his ride was to warn the british that were already there, that, hey, you're not going to succeed, you're not going to take american arms, you are not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia we have. she went on to say gotcha i answered candidly. i know my american history....
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in hancock park.ch in santa barbara with the duchess awarding the trophy to the winning team. that evening, prince william and the former kate middleton will attend a black tie dinner at the renovated theater to introduce young british film talent to hollywood executives. one celebrity excited about the royal visit is close friend, soccer star, david beckham. >> it will be exciting for them, i'm sure. they have many other things going on in their lives, but it is incredible to have them together and have them married. >> reporter: the royal couple will meet inner city youth involved in an arts program located on skid row. >> the royal couple will actually get to be in studios with the children. because this isn't about showcasing us as adults, it's about what happens, the magic that happens. >> reporter: the royal couple's final stop at sony studios in culver city where the prince will give a keynote speech to some war veterans from afghanistan and bereaved families. catherine will not be giving any s
in hancock park.ch in santa barbara with the duchess awarding the trophy to the winning team. that evening, prince william and the former kate middleton will attend a black tie dinner at the renovated theater to introduce young british film talent to hollywood executives. one celebrity excited about the royal visit is close friend, soccer star, david beckham. >> it will be exciting for them, i'm sure. they have many other things going on in their lives, but it is incredible to have them...
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even though most american school children learn that paul revere rode to warn samuel adams and john hancockthat the british were coming to arrest them. >> i didn't mess up about paul revere. he did warn the british, and in a shout out, got ya type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly and i know my american history. >> of course you did. joining me now sheri jacobus. good afternoon to you, cheri. >> good afternoon. >> how damaging is this latest gaffe for miss palin? >> it's not helpful. when she made the gaffe, i don't think it was all that serious. she was -- it looked like she was putting some food items on a tray and thinking out loud but it shows the peril in sort of answering questions off the cuff if you're really a serious candidate for president. i think you need to show a little more respect, have some well thought out responses. what i thought was damaging was her response. i think technically there is some truth in it. i don't think that she should be wasting her time responding to these things or saying it was a gotcha question. i think that she could have just
even though most american school children learn that paul revere rode to warn samuel adams and john hancockthat the british were coming to arrest them. >> i didn't mess up about paul revere. he did warn the british, and in a shout out, got ya type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly and i know my american history. >> of course you did. joining me now sheri jacobus. good afternoon to you, cheri. >> good afternoon. >> how damaging is this latest gaffe for...
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state senator loni hancock of berkeley wants to replace the death penalty with permanent imprisonment. she says the death penalty has cost the state millions and does not deter crime a. new report says it cost $184 million more a year to execute prisoners than to keep them in prison for life. under the plan chrisners on death row would have sentences converted to life in prison without parole. >> today is national hiv testing day and santa clara county offers free hiv screenings. more than 1 million people are living with hiv in the u.s., the highest in history. there are two clinics. you can get screened at the crane center in san jose, that opens at 9:00 this morning. also in san jose, at the mobile clinic at st. james park on east st. john's street. no matter where you head out today, nice weather expected but weird changes in store. good morning. >> good morning. we do have significant changes as of tomorrow but this morning we're watching this area of low pressure. it's going to continue to drop into the area. if you have put off outdoor plans over the weekend, things you needed
state senator loni hancock of berkeley wants to replace the death penalty with permanent imprisonment. she says the death penalty has cost the state millions and does not deter crime a. new report says it cost $184 million more a year to execute prisoners than to keep them in prison for life. under the plan chrisners on death row would have sentences converted to life in prison without parole. >> today is national hiv testing day and santa clara county offers free hiv screenings. more...
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it says paul revere rode through lexington on a secret mission to warn samuel adams and john hancockthat british troops were marching to arrest them. palin told chris wallace on fox news sunday, quote, part of his ride was to warn the british that we're already there, that, hey, you're not going to succeed, you're not going to take american arms, you're not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia that we have. sarah palin went on to say, quote, and in a shout out, gotta type of question that was asked of me i answered candidly, i know my american history. >>> 67 years ago today, allied forces stormed the beaches of normandy france to free nazi occupied europe during world war ii. senator john kerry and veterans are commemorating the d-day landing across the coast of france. eisenhower gave the go ahead for d-day. the u.s. joined western allies with a total of 155,000 forces on the beaches in normandy. the operation, of course, was a success. >>> right now in arizona, the weather is not helping firefighters battle a massive fire there. forecasters are cal
it says paul revere rode through lexington on a secret mission to warn samuel adams and john hancockthat british troops were marching to arrest them. palin told chris wallace on fox news sunday, quote, part of his ride was to warn the british that we're already there, that, hey, you're not going to succeed, you're not going to take american arms, you're not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia that we have. sarah palin went on to say, quote, and in a shout out,...
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welcome to the hancock inn. i'm here with mike who is a small business owner from harrisfield, new hampshire. what question do you have tonight? >> for the candidates i'd like to know how they plan on returning manufacturing jobs to the united states. >> congressman paul, why don't you answer this one. >> everything we've done in the last 30 to 40 years we've exported our jobs. when abuse it, you export money. it goes with the money. you have to invite capital. the way you get capital into a country, you need a strong currency and not a weak currency. today it's a job of the federal reserve to weaken the currency. we should invite capital back. we have trillions of dollars, at least over a trillion dollar of u.s. money made overseas, but it stays over there. if you bring it home, they get taxed. if you want capital, you have to entice those individuals to repatriate the money and take the taxes office and set up a financial system, deregulate and detax to invite people to go back to work again. as long as we he
welcome to the hancock inn. i'm here with mike who is a small business owner from harrisfield, new hampshire. what question do you have tonight? >> for the candidates i'd like to know how they plan on returning manufacturing jobs to the united states. >> congressman paul, why don't you answer this one. >> everything we've done in the last 30 to 40 years we've exported our jobs. when abuse it, you export money. it goes with the money. you have to invite capital. the way you get...
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boston, where he warned the american patriots, not the british, in particular sam adams and john hancock british troops were marching to lexington to arrest them. and revere was trying to mobilize the countryside. i think she got mixed up that later he was arrested and told the british, you know, that the americans had guns and that they were going to defend themselves after revere got arrested. so i think in her guided tours, and this was all done very quickly in boston, she kind of took little bits and put them into her own sarah palin version of history. and it's not good history. it's convoluted. >> i mean, again, we didn't cover this initially because you know, we just thought look, she misspoke. but then to double down and insist she is getting it right, this is why we're now even talking about it. part of her explanation yesterday was that she meant revere was trying to make a statement about the individual private militia that the british were facing and about american arms. could she have a point there? >> no, it's just all a -- it's like just taking up things and putting them i
boston, where he warned the american patriots, not the british, in particular sam adams and john hancock british troops were marching to lexington to arrest them. and revere was trying to mobilize the countryside. i think she got mixed up that later he was arrested and told the british, you know, that the americans had guns and that they were going to defend themselves after revere got arrested. so i think in her guided tours, and this was all done very quickly in boston, she kind of took...
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boston, where he warned the american patriots, not the british, in particular sam adams and john hancock british troops were marching to lexington to arrest them. and revere was trying to mobilize the countryside. i think she got mixed up that later he was arrested and told the british, you know, that the americans had guns and that they were going to defend themselves after revere got arrested. so i think in her guided tours, and this was all done very quickly in boston, she kind of took little bits and put them into her own sarah palin version of history. and it's not good history. it's convoluted. >> doug brinkley, i appreciate you being on. doug, thanks very much. quick programming note. a week from tonight monday june 13th cnn's going to have live coverage of the republican presidential primary debate in new hampshire. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, crime and punishment. dramatic testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. today a scientist talked about the smell in anthony's car, saying there was only one plausible explanation for it, that there was a body in the trun
boston, where he warned the american patriots, not the british, in particular sam adams and john hancock british troops were marching to lexington to arrest them. and revere was trying to mobilize the countryside. i think she got mixed up that later he was arrested and told the british, you know, that the americans had guns and that they were going to defend themselves after revere got arrested. so i think in her guided tours, and this was all done very quickly in boston, she kind of took...
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let's let someone else do it and john lee hancock is a very good writer and wrote a script. he did make certain changes and i knew he would and he would have to. one thing they told me of the movie of the book it's great to be hard to get it all and if they put everything into a movie it would be 25 hours long, so they said there are four trials in this all about the same shooting. you can't have four trials, you can't hold this back so we will have one. you can't have a story with more than one trial. can't you do one with a flashback? also, they said your a passage married her in the book. that works for the book very well because the reader can look through your eyes and identify with you but in a movie you can't do that, you can't have somebody wandering around through savannah as you did, very involved in the story but present all the time. you have to get more involved. i said i really can't write this movie but on the understand what you're going to have to do, go and do it. i did say to them if you want my character more involved, one routt you can take is i did -- i
let's let someone else do it and john lee hancock is a very good writer and wrote a script. he did make certain changes and i knew he would and he would have to. one thing they told me of the movie of the book it's great to be hard to get it all and if they put everything into a movie it would be 25 hours long, so they said there are four trials in this all about the same shooting. you can't have four trials, you can't hold this back so we will have one. you can't have a story with more than...
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refused to admit she made a mistake as history says it, revere rode to warn samuel adams and john hancockhe british were coming to arrest them. >> i didn't mess up about paul revere. he did warn the british. and in a shoutout, gotcha type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly and i know my american history. >> well, joining me now, msnbc political analyst and former dnc communications director karen finney as well as d.c. bureau chief for the comcast network robert trainer. they're both smiling. you're both avid historians. robert, we'll start with you. history, as i was saying, does not seem to agree with what she is saying. what do you make of this? >> i think she was probably saying the british are coming, the british are coming, the media are coming, the media are coming. sarah palin obviously has her own interpretation of what happened. we know what the facts are based on our history books. we also know what the facts are just based on -- just simply knowing all of our american history. sarah palin has a right to think whatever she thinks. she's not a candidate for pr
refused to admit she made a mistake as history says it, revere rode to warn samuel adams and john hancockhe british were coming to arrest them. >> i didn't mess up about paul revere. he did warn the british. and in a shoutout, gotcha type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly and i know my american history. >> well, joining me now, msnbc political analyst and former dnc communications director karen finney as well as d.c. bureau chief for the comcast network robert...
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but yet i don't want to emphasize, you know, that you can't take away from william scott hancock, you can't take way from georgia sykes, you can take way from the irish regained, to do that is to discredit history and to discredit the men. they put up a heck of a fight at gettysburg, and they did beat the army of the northern virginia. it's as simple as that. and we can go through all -- the reason we deal with that, we are pretty well known, the confederacy won the military history of the civil war. the losers wrote a better history than the winners. we say we won, get over it. [laughter] you know, but down there, and i respect that. down there they've heard the stories. they've heard about their great grandfathers farm being burned, and other things. you've got to respect that. that sense of family and history, and to them it's -- there's only one war down there. you know, really when you talk to many of them, and -- but to us in that sense i think northerners have moved on. just to make -- i don't know how true it is anymore, but the old adage in the book, if you want to write a ci
but yet i don't want to emphasize, you know, that you can't take away from william scott hancock, you can't take way from georgia sykes, you can take way from the irish regained, to do that is to discredit history and to discredit the men. they put up a heck of a fight at gettysburg, and they did beat the army of the northern virginia. it's as simple as that. and we can go through all -- the reason we deal with that, we are pretty well known, the confederacy won the military history of the...
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but yet i don't want to not want emphasize, you know, that you can't take away from williams scott hancock. you can't take away george sais and you can't take away the irish brigade and to do that is to discredit history and to discredit those men. they put up a heck of a fight at gettysburg and they did beat the army of northern virginia. it's as simple as that. and we can go throw all -- the reason we deal with if's there and that is, you know, as we all pretty well know, the confederates have won the military history of the civil war. the losers wrote a better history of the war than the winners. because i think most northerners -- we have gone on with our lives saying, we won. get over it. [laughter] >> you know, and i respect that. down here they've heard the stories. they've heard about their great grandfather's farm being burned and other things. and you got to respect that heritage that they have and that sense of family and history and to them -- there's only one war down there. you know, really when you talk to many of them -- i think northerners have moved on. i don't know how t
but yet i don't want to not want emphasize, you know, that you can't take away from williams scott hancock. you can't take away george sais and you can't take away the irish brigade and to do that is to discredit history and to discredit those men. they put up a heck of a fight at gettysburg and they did beat the army of northern virginia. it's as simple as that. and we can go throw all -- the reason we deal with if's there and that is, you know, as we all pretty well know, the confederates...
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lonnie hancock says it is helping bankrupt the state. >>> two teens under arrest in connection with aople downtown san francisco. four victims were innocent by standers they are all expected to recover. >> quick check of traffic and weather coming right up ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning a couple things going on along 101 just past shore line, blocking lanes, traffic is slow as you approach the area. another wreck on the 101 southbound side at 92, that is cleared to the right shoulder, traffic slow and go as you work your way both directions. pretty busy bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are on. looks better to work your way into san francisco above the upper deck. golden gate bridge clear. >>> low clouds out there, drizzle too showing up around the bay area that is all going to start to pull back toward the beaches, we are just going to camp out rest of the day temperatures at the coastline 50s and maybe low 60s you head inland find more sunshine 07s around the bay, 75 fremont, 7 san jose and 78 degrees redwood city. cold front diving in toward the bay area chance of showers tomo
lonnie hancock says it is helping bankrupt the state. >>> two teens under arrest in connection with aople downtown san francisco. four victims were innocent by standers they are all expected to recover. >> quick check of traffic and weather coming right up ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning a couple things going on along 101 just past shore line, blocking lanes, traffic is slow as you approach the area. another wreck on the 101 southbound side at 92, that is cleared to the...
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rowling's john hancock. and "pottermore" coming soon. "pottermore." more potter. get it?erventilating potter heads can click through to a youtube page and the countdown clock. and owls are gathering, find out why soon. on twitter, 2 tweets, 40,000-plus followers. what's coming soon? a theme park? more video games? what? what? a rowling spokesperson says not a new book. and not directly related to the eighth and final movie "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2." j.k. rowling knows how to tell a tale. but she and her people also know how to market their magic. apparently, the potter brand is worth $4 billion and counting. whatever this next dollop of potter is, we'll hear about it 7:00 a.m. eastern standard time next thursday. i'm too excited. i need to lie down. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, london. >> i couldn't tell if he was serious. >>> coming up, a shocking turn in the murder trial of casey anthony. who was really little caylee's father? >>> here's the debate this morning. are these outrageous or adorable? the baby bikinis that have a lot of
rowling's john hancock. and "pottermore" coming soon. "pottermore." more potter. get it?erventilating potter heads can click through to a youtube page and the countdown clock. and owls are gathering, find out why soon. on twitter, 2 tweets, 40,000-plus followers. what's coming soon? a theme park? more video games? what? what? a rowling spokesperson says not a new book. and not directly related to the eighth and final movie "harry potter and the deathly hallows part...
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we're in hancock with a voter and a question. jean? >> thanks very much. i'm here with mike. he's a small business owner from harrisville, new hampshire. what is your question? >> for the candidates, how do you plan to return manufacturing jobs to the united states? >> congressman powell, why don't you start with that one. >> pretty important because everything we've done the last 20 or 30 years we've exported our jobs. when you have a reserve currency of the world and you abuse it you export money that becomes the main export so it goes with the money. you have to invite capital. you have to have a strong currency not a weak currency. today it's the deliberate job of the federal reserve to weaken our currency. we should invite capital back. first thing, we have trillions or at least aover a trillion dollars of u.s. money made overseas. it stay there is because if they bring it home they get taxed. we need to get the fed to quit printing the money and if you want capital you have to entice those individuals to repatriate their money and set up a financial system deregulate an
we're in hancock with a voter and a question. jean? >> thanks very much. i'm here with mike. he's a small business owner from harrisville, new hampshire. what is your question? >> for the candidates, how do you plan to return manufacturing jobs to the united states? >> congressman powell, why don't you start with that one. >> pretty important because everything we've done the last 20 or 30 years we've exported our jobs. when you have a reserve currency of the world and...
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michael hancock, the winner with 58% over chris romer, the son of the former governor of colorado.he headline in the photograph, the front page of the "denver post." and from the "detroit free press," more from the aftermath of andrew -- anthony wiener. we want to begin this morning but the story that is the front page of "roll call." of light which is splitting democrats. steven dennis joins us live on the fun. thank you for being with us. set up the debate that we will hear later today. what are the issues and what is senator durbin specifically proposing? guest: we have a showdown between the banks and retailers. it is over a pot of money, about $1 billion a month up for grabs here. inside the beltway battle that's been raging for months. it hasn't really penetrated to the public, because they are not aware of the fees that are getting paid to the banks every time they use their debit card. it ends up being about 44 cents every time on average. the debate is whether that 44 cents is going to go down to 12 cents. that's what was voted for last year, but the banks have been on a f
michael hancock, the winner with 58% over chris romer, the son of the former governor of colorado.he headline in the photograph, the front page of the "denver post." and from the "detroit free press," more from the aftermath of andrew -- anthony wiener. we want to begin this morning but the story that is the front page of "roll call." of light which is splitting democrats. steven dennis joins us live on the fun. thank you for being with us. set up the debate that...
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let go to jean in hancock. she has a question. >> thanks, john. this question goes out to speaker gingrich. next month the space shuttle program is scheduled to retire after 30 years, and last year president obama effectively killed government-run space flight to the international space station and wants to turn it over to private companies. in the meantime, u.s. astronauts would ride russian spacecraft at a cost of 50 to $63 million a seat. what role should the government play in future space exploration? >> sadly -- i say this sadly because i'm a big fan of going into space and i worked to get the shuttle program to survive at one point. nasa has become an absolute case study in which bureaucry can't innovate. approxima if you take all the money we've spent at nasa sce we landed on the moon and alied it to the private sector, we would have a permanent station on the moon, three or four permanent stations in space, and a new generation of lift vehicles. instead we have bureaucracy after bureaucracy. i think it's a tragedy, because younr americans
let go to jean in hancock. she has a question. >> thanks, john. this question goes out to speaker gingrich. next month the space shuttle program is scheduled to retire after 30 years, and last year president obama effectively killed government-run space flight to the international space station and wants to turn it over to private companies. in the meantime, u.s. astronauts would ride russian spacecraft at a cost of 50 to $63 million a seat. what role should the government play in future...