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whever everythg innse happs in the latinoitycommun this -- emotion rub high. we're joined al inis panic roo. >>actuly n it's one hispan not his panic. [ laughter >> jon: senateeicans reptingive from the demographic reality in this country cooperngn aartisa con rr electoral purposes. your moment for hispanics, john. to see -- jon. to see republicans in a last ditch desperate attempt to ensure the existence of their political party finally reach across the aisle with one hand while uses the other to hold last,noses it's a great day. thank god almighty forced at last. what a day. [ applause ] >> jon: that's a pretty cynical -- i have to say it's pretty cynical political calculations. >> yeah, sure is. >> jon: i guess the question is: will it work? will this bring hispanics in larger numbers to the republican party? >> let's crunch some numbers. let's get down in the weeds. by the way, who better to get down in the weeds, right? >> jon: i get it. >> mexicans. [ laughter ] >> jon: right, mexicans. >> the weed (bleep). >> jon: all right, just go. >> jews are cheap.
whever everythg innse happs in the latinoitycommun this -- emotion rub high. we're joined al inis panic roo. >>actuly n it's one hispan not his panic. [ laughter >> jon: senateeicans reptingive from the demographic reality in this country cooperngn aartisa con rr electoral purposes. your moment for hispanics, john. to see -- jon. to see republicans in a last ditch desperate attempt to ensure the existence of their political party finally reach across the aisle with one hand while...
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>> what happs here. walmart movesn a community and mom and pop and small businesses go down the drain and with them employees making a decent wage that have one choice. going over to walmart where they get substandard payment and understand up barely getting by. it is not only the unions, but a whole host of people and that's because they don't pay a livable wage. >> rich, the average wage is 12-13 dollars and closer to 13 than 12 and it is not like they are paying minimum wage. >> no, something bigger here is one of the common problems of poor urban neighborhoods is the lack of acess to good grocery stores. you cant find them in urban areas of newark . walmart will have a grocery store. if we talk about the health care crisis we need good food and make itable -- it affordable. >>> and this will give thousands of residents of newark their first full service grocery store. we will go back to the jobs picture. walmart i going to eliminate 250 local existing jobs and replace them with 200 new retail jobs it
>> what happs here. walmart movesn a community and mom and pop and small businesses go down the drain and with them employees making a decent wage that have one choice. going over to walmart where they get substandard payment and understand up barely getting by. it is not only the unions, but a whole host of people and that's because they don't pay a livable wage. >> rich, the average wage is 12-13 dollars and closer to 13 than 12 and it is not like they are paying minimum wage....
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what happe when therowth in feral spending slows down? can the d.c. economy stand on its own 2 fe? >> we only he 30 seconds. >> the private sector r is dominick, the district will be hurt by a ock lilining the federal dollars. -- flatlining the federal dollars. >> i wanto talk about tax credits. our number of the week, we will quantify how many washingn businesses are considered the best places to work. stay with us. ♪ usining cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northr grumman. >> welcome back. if he would like to move up in your employmentituation, ouour
what happe when therowth in feral spending slows down? can the d.c. economy stand on its own 2 fe? >> we only he 30 seconds. >> the private sector r is dominick, the district will be hurt by a ock lilining the federal dollars. -- flatlining the federal dollars. >> i wanto talk about tax credits. our number of the week, we will quantify how many washingn businesses are considered the best places to work. stay with us. ♪ usining cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon...
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professor happ was interviewed at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. part of book tv's college series. >> host: university of pennsylvania history professor, stephen hahn is the author of this book "the political world of slavery and freedom." professor hahn, before we get into the subject of the book, what's the image on the front cover? >> guest: that's a very good question and the answer is i have no idea. the editor proposed -- thought it was a very eye-catching image and when i showed it to friends and colleagues they had no idea what it meant. it doesn't clearly relate to anything in the book but i think they were interested in selling books, and that's how they chose it. i think it is a really interesting photograph, and i think it speaks to sort of complex connections within african-american communities that involve gender as well as power. but beyond that, i don't know. >> host: well, professor hahn, what do going to the topic of the book -- what do we know wrongly about slavery in the u.s.? >> guest: well, one of the issues that i try to deal
professor happ was interviewed at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. part of book tv's college series. >> host: university of pennsylvania history professor, stephen hahn is the author of this book "the political world of slavery and freedom." professor hahn, before we get into the subject of the book, what's the image on the front cover? >> guest: that's a very good question and the answer is i have no idea. the editor proposed -- thought it was a very...
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your forecast next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tosca's angel happ >>> san francisco's tosca cafe needed an angel, and it got one. >> tosca's angel happens to be sean penn. it was slated to close in august. penn is a longtime patron of the place. and when he heard it was going under, he got those involved with the famous new york restaurants to sign a 10-year lease to the property. he has done the locals proud. of >> it's really neat that there's a community out there that can help save this bar. it's rooted here for so long. >> tosca will be closing for renovations after the liquor license transfer, and it's expected storeopen within two month -- to reopen within two months of that. >>> it's cold out there! >> and we're just getting started. anybody that says wow, it's cold outside, i'm loathe to share the forecast with you! this will likely be until about monday before we warm up. friday morning, we really bottom out. freeze warning for those of you in the north bay. antioch or concord, in the mid to upper 20s tomorrow. all the way down to san jose, you'll see some frost. bring the pets inside,
your forecast next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tosca's angel happ >>> san francisco's tosca cafe needed an angel, and it got one. >> tosca's angel happens to be sean penn. it was slated to close in august. penn is a longtime patron of the place. and when he heard it was going under, he got those involved with the famous new york restaurants to sign a 10-year lease to the property. he has done the locals proud. of >> it's really neat that there's a community out there that can help save...
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what happe to a lot of people in a totally? they get rid of the carbohydrates in the diet.hey add back fat and they lose weight. is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common? maybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that iwas the buer that was fattening and the bread that we should all be eating. then i coincides with an obesity epidemic. a. john: they also said the margarine was that view? >> actually they said margarine was good for you. john: they said eggs are terrible, but now they are okay. >> the reason for the living and flopping back and forth is because of the kind of research we do. john: why we do this? this is important. >> we can use laboratory rats. you give them the food and it does what it do
what happe to a lot of people in a totally? they get rid of the carbohydrates in the diet.hey add back fat and they lose weight. is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common? maybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was...
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apparently thought is would be a great idea to make out in the federal courtroom i guess we will see what happes san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m >> jacqueline: we did see warmer temperatures. tomorrow is going to be rather cold. away from the coast and portions of the north bay. low 60s expected and it will stay that way. this live look outside of satellite & radar. we are not going to see as much rainfall at this time. dry and warmer conditions. temperatures still rather cold and in santa rosa, napa. for fairfield, 28. pleasanton, freezing at 32 degrees. for the bay shores, temperatures in the upper 30's and low 40's. for the afternoon, 60s. 65 degrees in san jose. for our inland valleys also 60s expected. 61 in livermore. for the east bay shore upper 50s and 60s. along the coast, just getting close to ocean beach. and half moon bay. 62 in san francisco and range chances for the north bay. as for the sierras, dry weather. with 50s for the weekend and look at the morning lows. single digits! no
apparently thought is would be a great idea to make out in the federal courtroom i guess we will see what happes san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m >> jacqueline: we did see warmer temperatures. tomorrow is going to be rather cold. away from the coast and portions of the north bay. low 60s expected and it will stay that way. this live look outside of satellite & radar. we are not going...
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>>epte so how does it happ?lieve when some childr stick their tongues in to take a drink, it creates stnguction and metalottles won'flex, causing the tone to swell up inside. that narrow neck and strong brass ridges act like a noose, trapping the tongue. whileases are rare it also happened to this 8-year-old gir boy i north carolina.-year-old dr. chad white hademoved the mel bottle fro that 9-ar-old's tong. >> a lot of parents areatching ying my ks drinkut of these water bottles all the time. nothing has happened d it won't happen to me. >> any product you give a kid 99.9% of time it's fine until somethin happens to your ki reporter: and if it happs, getting the bottle off requires special surge ical too. this can bserious procedure? >> oh, yeah. any time you're using powered equient near a child's face, it's very serious. reporter: luckily,ary kate recovered fro her acci, but now oy uses bottles with a raw. this ing, her warning to other kids about metal bottles. it's a cometely big risk. like i would never, ev
>>epte so how does it happ?lieve when some childr stick their tongues in to take a drink, it creates stnguction and metalottles won'flex, causing the tone to swell up inside. that narrow neck and strong brass ridges act like a noose, trapping the tongue. whileases are rare it also happened to this 8-year-old gir boy i north carolina.-year-old dr. chad white hademoved the mel bottle fro that 9-ar-old's tong. >> a lot of parents areatching ying my ks drinkut of these water bottles all...
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if you look at what is happe happening in china and other cases the fact we're doing that well portendswe take care of the problems, better, future for us than many of our trading partners. >> what is the biggest concern do you think for businesses? >> the fundamental issue we have to deal with spending. you don't blame anybody for the fact that we have 10,000 people a day retiring. and that people are now living to 80 years of age. we don't want to cut anybody's mode care or medicaid. but we need to turn down the growth curve. if we don't do that, we will build debt at $1 trillion a year. pretty soon that will get to the fact you won't have to worry about what are we going to do about the debt ceiling, because others worry about it for us. >> bret: you talk to businesses all over and what they see from washington and the back and forth. what do you hear? >> there is another cliff here. regulatory cliff. the massive new regulation in obamacare, the regulation that are going to come out of dodd frank. only 20-25% are done already. unbelievable regulation from the environmental protection
if you look at what is happe happening in china and other cases the fact we're doing that well portendswe take care of the problems, better, future for us than many of our trading partners. >> what is the biggest concern do you think for businesses? >> the fundamental issue we have to deal with spending. you don't blame anybody for the fact that we have 10,000 people a day retiring. and that people are now living to 80 years of age. we don't want to cut anybody's mode care or...
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more about vittorio mis circumstance oni and how he run a multi-million dollar fashion brand.e' not happ. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keepiving the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> 20 minutes past the hour now. here are some of our international top stories this morning. indian troops raided a military post in the cashmekashmir regio killing one soldier and critically injuring another. pakistan started firing first, but pakistan accuses indian troops of crossing the line of control. >>> in france, a french moroccan family of five flying to morocco
more about vittorio mis circumstance oni and how he run a multi-million dollar fashion brand.e' not happ. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keepiving the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing...
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happ new year to you. melissa: happy new year to you. what do you think about the warn from moody's came out a short time ago. what do you think about them saying it is not enough? >> you have to focus on the spending and an administration that is addicted to spending. the president continued to argue to the american people, if you just raise taxes on us, a few americans it would solve the problems. it doesn't solve the problems. the problem we have in this nation is the spending. and when today, 10,000 baby boomers turned 65 and same happened yesterday and the same will happen tomorrow, until we get this spending under control, we're going to continue to have the kind of concerns that you just raised from t rating agencies. melissa: no. they say a lack of further deficit reduction measures could affect the ratings negatively. if you guys are not able to get it together to agree to cut spending down the road they will go ahead and wngrade because when you look at the package right here it does nothing to reduce the real problem, even tho
happ new year to you. melissa: happy new year to you. what do you think about the warn from moody's came out a short time ago. what do you think about them saying it is not enough? >> you have to focus on the spending and an administration that is addicted to spending. the president continued to argue to the american people, if you just raise taxes on us, a few americans it would solve the problems. it doesn't solve the problems. the problem we have in this nation is the spending. and...
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up until now, that has not happ happened. when you alter the statistics of baseball, you're really chaeting the fans of every era, and the fans of today's era, it's not right. >> you think you should be eligible for the hall of fame and -- are you hoping? you think one day it will change? >> well, here's what i think. i think this is america. and i think everybody at one time or another should be given a second chance. everyone that's what i'm waiting for, and i'm not here to complain, i'm the one that screwed up. i'm not complaining to anybody, i just hope that someone that runs baseball will feel in their heart to give me a second chance. i won't need a third. i'll guarantee you that. >> america's pastime, it's all about redemption. we love a good redemption story. >> yes. >> well, we have clinton, we have nixon, we have a lot of other people that obviously got a second chance. >> by the way, pete rose has a six part tv series coming up, hits and misses, the misses would be the woman sitting next to him. premiering tomorrow
up until now, that has not happ happened. when you alter the statistics of baseball, you're really chaeting the fans of every era, and the fans of today's era, it's not right. >> you think you should be eligible for the hall of fame and -- are you hoping? you think one day it will change? >> well, here's what i think. i think this is america. and i think everybody at one time or another should be given a second chance. everyone that's what i'm waiting for, and i'm not here to...
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. >> yes brought on by seve tress whh rarely happe by god. >> rose: so people with bipolar understand they visit they just don't know when it's coming and what they're going to do. >> certainly pat didn't. he happened no idea. the next moment of that is he talks about how he's been white knuckling it this whole time and not knowing and now the whole thing is he's got a strategy now. i think that we live in an age where you know because of social media and because of awareness you know, first of all when i was in grammar school i remember there was a kid in my school and they just said he was special. there wasno semantic connection to autism or bipolar. and there's two schools of thought with that. we never had so many autistic people were jaws it not diagnosed. there's a dialogue now but these a lot to be done. to defigure ma ties mental illness -- mental illness you start to treat mental illness if you liken it to cancer as a stage four cancer. these when the treatment starts as opposed to when cancer's detected stage one they can start treating it but normally a mental iness is sta
. >> yes brought on by seve tress whh rarely happe by god. >> rose: so people with bipolar understand they visit they just don't know when it's coming and what they're going to do. >> certainly pat didn't. he happened no idea. the next moment of that is he talks about how he's been white knuckling it this whole time and not knowing and now the whole thing is he's got a strategy now. i think that we live in an age where you know because of social media and because of awareness...
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i'm happ for there to be lots of new revenue. i'm 235 not happenmy for new you taxes. best avenue for new revenue is economic growth. if the economy is sputtering along at 1.5% or 2% gdp growth, tax revenues plummet. people are out of jobs since world war ii the average 3.2%. in ronald reagan we grew 7.2%. if we get up to 3.5% that will be dramatically more revenue but the way is through progrowth policies not new and additional taxes. >> are you willing to risk default on the debt by taking the debt ceiling battle right to the limit? >> no and let me be clear about this. i do not support default on the debt. we should never default on the debt and the only players in washington who are are threatening to default on the debt are president barack obama and harry reid. this is an issue and earlier in the show you played the president threatening default. in any given month federal tax revenues are approximately $200 billion a month. interest on the debt is $30 billion to $40 billion a month. there is plenty of revenue to service the debt and any responsible president wou
i'm happ for there to be lots of new revenue. i'm 235 not happenmy for new you taxes. best avenue for new revenue is economic growth. if the economy is sputtering along at 1.5% or 2% gdp growth, tax revenues plummet. people are out of jobs since world war ii the average 3.2%. in ronald reagan we grew 7.2%. if we get up to 3.5% that will be dramatically more revenue but the way is through progrowth policies not new and additional taxes. >> are you willing to risk default on the debt by...
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and will once he's in the room and talking to them, after that happ happens, they will be able to announcet moment, as president obama predicted. everything takes until the very last minute in this town. and this did not fail. there are many hurdles left to overcome, and i reported earlier that among those hurdles are criticisms from progressive organizations, organizations allied with the democratic basis that says that democrats are giving up their leverage by doing this and they should wait to go over the fiscal cliff. we'll see if there are aggressive objectives by members of the democratic caucus. but as dana has been reporting throughout the day, it was senate democrats who held out for hours tonight to get what they wanted in this deal. so in the end, they negotiated away from what some of the republicans wanted. democrats got more of what they want, it sounds like. we'll see how it goes when vice president biden, a real veteran of the senate, heads up there to sell it to them any minute now, wolf. >> let's see what happens. we'll see if some point later tonight, who knows, the pres
and will once he's in the room and talking to them, after that happ happens, they will be able to announcet moment, as president obama predicted. everything takes until the very last minute in this town. and this did not fail. there are many hurdles left to overcome, and i reported earlier that among those hurdles are criticisms from progressive organizations, organizations allied with the democratic basis that says that democrats are giving up their leverage by doing this and they should wait...
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i'm going to show you what's happ happening. some of the freezing rain and freezing advisories. southern kentucky. you see it spreading into virginia and north carolina today. to the north of it, it's all-snow, even for an area that hasn't had a lot of that. chicago, talking about you. and let's go back and show how much you can expect out of this. the amounts that will come out of it. icing for the southern appalachians, nashville, asheville, included. cincinnati in the snow area. three to six inches. some of the higher elevations getting more. and there's cold air to keep it in place. 3 in bradford and pittsburgh. and at saranac lake, 24 below. >> oh. thanks for that, i guess. >>> we have big news on the economy, also from the white house. the stock market is now as high as it was before the recession, approaching new records. all good news for your 401(k). and that comes as president obama fills out his economic team for the second term. let's get more on that from abc's bianna golodryga and jon karl. and, bianna, that steady climb in the stock market is coming from good news
i'm going to show you what's happ happening. some of the freezing rain and freezing advisories. southern kentucky. you see it spreading into virginia and north carolina today. to the north of it, it's all-snow, even for an area that hasn't had a lot of that. chicago, talking about you. and let's go back and show how much you can expect out of this. the amounts that will come out of it. icing for the southern appalachians, nashville, asheville, included. cincinnati in the snow area. three to six...
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in f that happ-- if that happen though i've known the accusations to be true for a couple of years atit would be shocking to see him make that admission. >> i guess the question is he's had so much time over the years to do this. why now do you think? >> well, i think in the last six months he's really seen just how bad his situation could get, that he's been forced to step down from his leadership role in livestrong, he's been banned from competing as a triathlete. and i think he realizes now that the best path forward is to just admit what he did. and start taking steps to rehabilitating his legacy. >> what would this mean for his titles? those titles were taken away. i'm assuming that he will not get those back. >> yeah, i would be really shocked if somehow the -- they returned the seven-time tour de france champion. in the past the anti-doping agencies have offered more lenient penalties for people who offer a full confession. i could imagine that he could negotiate on being able to return as an elite triathlete and have some of his early results held up. so it -- you know, it dep
in f that happ-- if that happen though i've known the accusations to be true for a couple of years atit would be shocking to see him make that admission. >> i guess the question is he's had so much time over the years to do this. why now do you think? >> well, i think in the last six months he's really seen just how bad his situation could get, that he's been forced to step down from his leadership role in livestrong, he's been banned from competing as a triathlete. and i think he...
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it happens sometimes, it happ s happens, very difficult but it clearly has happened now.my very very favorite columnists are mike allen and david ignatius. i want to disagree with both of them. >> we're on opposite sides. he says the speech is small, we say it's the biggest mode ideologically ambitious speech. >> first, agree -- it was an inspiring speech. to say republicans are back on their heels and say i have a -- the fiscal situation is he doesn't have that option. the difference between the vision he offered yesterday and what he can get done. i think, even among democrats there is considerable concern not just because of that fiscal straitjacket he's in because of what mike barnicle said earlier, he is a solo practitioner too often. i thought the speech laid out exactly what you wanted to lay out, to get it done, get some of it done, i am much less optimistic. >> i think that's right. i think that's the difference between the speech yesterday and the state of the union speech on february 12th. i think yesterday we saw the president as a he'd like to see himself, as
it happens sometimes, it happ s happens, very difficult but it clearly has happened now.my very very favorite columnists are mike allen and david ignatius. i want to disagree with both of them. >> we're on opposite sides. he says the speech is small, we say it's the biggest mode ideologically ambitious speech. >> first, agree -- it was an inspiring speech. to say republicans are back on their heels and say i have a -- the fiscal situation is he doesn't have that option. the...
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happ i a political campaign and there was a lot of spin from the white house and a lot of comments made on both sidesf which heightened a lot of the focus on benghazi. i think it also represented a department that made decisions that were not based on what was best for those in the field. i think it represented in many ways the denial of the world as it really is today.after readint represented a committee that has never done its work, never done the kind of oversight this committee ought to do. it also represents an awakening. i know you have known this, and especially many of the members on this committee have known this. the spiking of the ball and thinking when osama bin laden was gone, that was the end of al qaeda, we know nothing could be further from the truth. the arab spring is ushered in a time where al qaeda is on the rise. the world, in many ways, is even more dangerous as we lack a central command and instead have these nodes scattered throughout north africa and other places. this creates an opportunity for us to address the world as it really is today. thirdly, i know it
happ i a political campaign and there was a lot of spin from the white house and a lot of comments made on both sidesf which heightened a lot of the focus on benghazi. i think it also represented a department that made decisions that were not based on what was best for those in the field. i think it represented in many ways the denial of the world as it really is today.after readint represented a committee that has never done its work, never done the kind of oversight this committee ought to...
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happ happy new year. >> okay. we are getting comments from goldman sachs' ceo on the deal.his agreement is a step forward to injecting growth and investor confidence in the u.s. economy. more progress clearly will be needed, particularly when it comes to restraining the growth of government spending. today's announcement lays the fo foundation for more economic growth. well, with the deal in the books keeping the country from going over the cliff, what comes next? eamon javers live in d.c. with that. >> we just got a lurching from calamity to calamity here in washington. take a look at what people are calling march madness. i prefer to call the ides of march because it's more high pha fluting. you see that we've got a debt ceiling fight. treasury department says they can go another maybe two months. that puts us into march on the debt ceiling. they didn't totally deal with the sequester. they kicked it down the road for another two months so there's going to be a fight over that. maybe at the same time as the debt ceiling. that's going to feel like the fiscal cliff all over
happ happy new year. >> okay. we are getting comments from goldman sachs' ceo on the deal.his agreement is a step forward to injecting growth and investor confidence in the u.s. economy. more progress clearly will be needed, particularly when it comes to restraining the growth of government spending. today's announcement lays the fo foundation for more economic growth. well, with the deal in the books keeping the country from going over the cliff, what comes next? eamon javers live in...
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it can happen anywhere.can happ. i also know it is not just about match shootings. as my friend michael knows, and as my mayor knows, the murder rates in both the our towns are beyond what is well remotely tolerable for a civilized circumstance. it is not just about mass shootings, but gun violence of all kinds. over the past several years, 25 people died of gun-related homicides in this country every single day. every day. which is the equivalent of the third most deadly mass shooting in history happening every 24 hours in this country. as much as we intend on making schools the focus, making them more secure. as mayor emanuel of chicago said, the truth is most schools are safe. it is going to and from school when young people are in the greatest danger. we do not see that on the news very much anymore. we hear about mass shootings, but not every day gun violence as ravaging our cities. i remember my friend. i always looked up to him at and consider him a friend, then your patrick predicted a patrick moynihan. when we were trying to get through the bite and crime b
it can happen anywhere.can happ. i also know it is not just about match shootings. as my friend michael knows, and as my mayor knows, the murder rates in both the our towns are beyond what is well remotely tolerable for a civilized circumstance. it is not just about mass shootings, but gun violence of all kinds. over the past several years, 25 people died of gun-related homicides in this country every single day. every day. which is the equivalent of the third most deadly mass shooting in...