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and he said is he jewish and i said no.e is scandinavian and he shook his head and walked off in his office. he couldn't remember his name after that. he comings back later and calls him something else. one of his classmates at stanford corrected him. he did note well a man he appointed and probably when he left the presidency might have been one of the greatest decisions. >> conservatives without a conscience, a movement or an ideology. >> one of the things i try to do is get a good working definition of conservatism and i talked to i don't know how many conservatives. if there is anything they seem to agree upon particularly the more intellectuals, you can't define conservative so they don't try to do that. bill buckley has thrown out some other definitions and other scholars that raised the problem of the difficulty of defining it. barry goldwater cranked out three columns a week for three years for the l.a. times, came up for a working definition that he thought was it is drawing on the values of the past, the best of t
and he said is he jewish and i said no.e is scandinavian and he shook his head and walked off in his office. he couldn't remember his name after that. he comings back later and calls him something else. one of his classmates at stanford corrected him. he did note well a man he appointed and probably when he left the presidency might have been one of the greatest decisions. >> conservatives without a conscience, a movement or an ideology. >> one of the things i try to do is get a...
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dome. >> host: and he dies before he can defend himself. >> guest: and he dies before he can defendhimself. but teapot dome is a, is a pure corruption scandal, and the only parallel, really, the strongest parallel is the use of the special prosecutor. they've selected two of them by the department of justice, the attorney general has selected two. in fact; i've read memo by the watergate prosecutors drawing on many of the precedents that were established under teapot dome. it shows we have a remedy less than having to have an independent counsel law that can be used and can be set up. i think sometimes it should. i'm one, for example, who counterunderstand why we're not -- doesn't understand why we're not dealing with torture that way. these are very serious crimes. they're war crimes, and they're not going to go away. there are foreign governments right now investigating at least seven former bush officials, and if we don't do so, they could well be, you know -- they certainly aren't going to travel abroad, for one thing. but certainly, they could be, theoretically, tried in ab ten
dome. >> host: and he dies before he can defend himself. >> guest: and he dies before he can defendhimself. but teapot dome is a, is a pure corruption scandal, and the only parallel, really, the strongest parallel is the use of the special prosecutor. they've selected two of them by the department of justice, the attorney general has selected two. in fact; i've read memo by the watergate prosecutors drawing on many of the precedents that were established under teapot dome. it shows...
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he says the way he was thinking was not correct. he took full responsibility. and that issue that you just mentioned, peter, he said that he followed everything to the letter of the law. it seemed like he was really prepared for the legal questions today and fully prepared for this press conference, that it was a no holds barred press conference. i thought there was a wide array of questions thrown at him. was there any question that you thought that took him off guard? >> you know, that's interesting. a question that took him off guard. i think the one thing we didn't get a question asked about that would have been interesting is tiger made it clear in the past interviews he did that nobody else knew about what was going on claiming his agent and others had no idea about this. but just over the last several days there were explosive allegations in a "vanity fair" magazine saying his inner circle knew exactly what was going on, they were enablers, and helped him through this process and were frankly dealing directly with some of the alleged mistresses. there we
he says the way he was thinking was not correct. he took full responsibility. and that issue that you just mentioned, peter, he said that he followed everything to the letter of the law. it seemed like he was really prepared for the legal questions today and fully prepared for this press conference, that it was a no holds barred press conference. i thought there was a wide array of questions thrown at him. was there any question that you thought that took him off guard? >> you know,...
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he doesn't just run against, he prosecutes you. he makes you the bad guy. this was coming. what's your reaction? >> well, i'm going to find it hard to believe that the leaders of my democratic party aren't already on the phone to arlen specter. i mean remember what joe biden said. i support barack obama because he doesn't try to perfect the politics of swift voting. he seeks to end them. and i think that everybody's pretty obvious that what arlen specter has done is reverted to old republican-style politics but now he's in a democratic party. let me give you a quote. so remember when barack obama as a candidate said i love this country too much to let them steal another election by lies like this one, outrageous, phony assertions, swift voting. you know, they did this to max cleeland who lost his limbs in vietnam. they did it to john kerry. they aren't going to stand for this false assertion he's made. you don't get to be a three-star admiral, lead the navy's anti-terrorism unit, command an aircraft carrier battle group without having an distinguished caree
he doesn't just run against, he prosecutes you. he makes you the bad guy. this was coming. what's your reaction? >> well, i'm going to find it hard to believe that the leaders of my democratic party aren't already on the phone to arlen specter. i mean remember what joe biden said. i support barack obama because he doesn't try to perfect the politics of swift voting. he seeks to end them. and i think that everybody's pretty obvious that what arlen specter has done is reverted to old...
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and he will tell you, he hasn't moved. the court has moved around him.i think one of the interesting legacys of justice stevens' retirement is the odd fact that president obama and look, all of these predictions are fraught with peril. president obama is apt to leave at the end of his first term, to have a supreme court that is more conservative than the one that he inherited. because if you look at justice suitor and justice sotheby's -- soto mayor pretty much a wash is the best guess. that someone as liberal as justice stevens is perceived will be nominated and confirmed. >> lehrer: do you agree that president obama could to the get away as nominating someone as liberal as john paul stevens. >> on the one hand stevens is pretty liberal by our terms these days and i think he also moved to the left a little as we heard earlier. but so on the other hand, the activist groups in the democratic party want somebody just as lib at least as stefsence. and on the other hand it is an election year and obama is already if trouble in the middle. because he and all
and he will tell you, he hasn't moved. the court has moved around him.i think one of the interesting legacys of justice stevens' retirement is the odd fact that president obama and look, all of these predictions are fraught with peril. president obama is apt to leave at the end of his first term, to have a supreme court that is more conservative than the one that he inherited. because if you look at justice suitor and justice sotheby's -- soto mayor pretty much a wash is the best guess. that...
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he didn't feel as though he was in any danger, and he didn't think that he actually needed to be in anyrotective custody. and he asked to be put -- or placed back -- or into general population. >> was he united with his family on wednesday when he was told things by authorities, or was he told by himself? >> that i'm not sure. i didn't ask him if he was in the same room with his mother, and everyone else that was involved with that. his sister was there as well. so i can't answer that. >> all right. i want to go out to a caller right now. jan in maryland. hi, jan. >> caller: hello. how are you? >> i'm fine. good evening. what's your question? >> caller: i have a quick question. when haleigh first went missing, you said that misty was -- the little girl was asleep and she was doing her wash, her bed clothes. did they ever check that for dna? >> okay. all right. let's go first of all to chelsea croslin, since we have her with us, who lived in satsuma, was right there when it all happened. chelsea, what was the first story that you heard from misty about what happened that night? >> well,
he didn't feel as though he was in any danger, and he didn't think that he actually needed to be in anyrotective custody. and he asked to be put -- or placed back -- or into general population. >> was he united with his family on wednesday when he was told things by authorities, or was he told by himself? >> that i'm not sure. i didn't ask him if he was in the same room with his mother, and everyone else that was involved with that. his sister was there as well. so i can't answer...
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he said he didn't think it could be so but he would check it out and in the summer of there is a summit, gorbachev comes to camp david with president bush and they begin to discuss biological weapons secretly and again in gorbachev talks about an exchange of visits and in july the whole staff is called together and said we have to respond, they're going to ask us about this again. baker presents more paperwork. again i was covering secretary baker at this time and none of us knew about this, it was all done in secret. fortunately there were taking notes during all these discussions and preserved a lot of the papers and finally if you recall secretary baker and foreign minister met and it was august 1990 and i have a the talking points which was awfully preserved and i've interviewed secretary baker and he took that as talking points and said, we have no biological weapons and he proposed a confidence-building measure in exchange for visits. this kind of coverup continued through 1990 in exchange of visits and exchange happened. the american experts came home, more suspicious than ever t
he said he didn't think it could be so but he would check it out and in the summer of there is a summit, gorbachev comes to camp david with president bush and they begin to discuss biological weapons secretly and again in gorbachev talks about an exchange of visits and in july the whole staff is called together and said we have to respond, they're going to ask us about this again. baker presents more paperwork. again i was covering secretary baker at this time and none of us knew about this, it...
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he is now 20 and he is gone.i don't know. >> bill: the whole thing is horrible, no matter how it went down. >>> this is fascinating case. a divorce and mother is jewish and the father converted to judaism and then when they split the father wants to fake the little girl to catholic church. the mother went to family court to prevent that. is it legal? i debated the situation. i believe i said that the father was going to win. you can't deny a legitimate parent the right to take their child to any kind of house of worship. that is what happened. another judge overturned the rule. >> your statement of the law is right. you have a first amendment right. >> whatever agreement you make and marital relationship. >> generally you have that right. i have to say. you feel empathetic to him. he agreed to be jewish and then after the divorce, he converts back to christianity and has her baptized and he sends his ex-wife pictures of the baptism. that is when the judge stepped in, i'm going to get an injunction, no more of him
he is now 20 and he is gone.i don't know. >> bill: the whole thing is horrible, no matter how it went down. >>> this is fascinating case. a divorce and mother is jewish and the father converted to judaism and then when they split the father wants to fake the little girl to catholic church. the mother went to family court to prevent that. is it legal? i debated the situation. i believe i said that the father was going to win. you can't deny a legitimate parent the right to take...
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he had a very tragic life. he contracted -- well, his first wife committed suicide. he remarried.is second wife left him in 1916. that same year he contracted tuberculosis on a trip from europe. he would go off to the mountains of colorado to try to recuperate. he was taking so much morphine to deal with the pain that eventually basically destroyed his digestive system. and in 1928 he died on the operating table with a thing called diverticitis. he kept the world going through its straits. when he died, power shifted from the new york fed, of which he was leader, to the federal reserve board in washington, which was run by a bunch of minor political hacks and smalltown businessmen who really didn't understand monetary policy. so i say that just to describe the context in which the following mistakes were made. so the stock market bubble takes off. the fed torn between the new york fed and the federal reserve board is paralyzed. they just couldn't agree on what to do. and so they ended up doing nothing. as a consequence the bubble really moves up. and eventually bursts in october '
he had a very tragic life. he contracted -- well, his first wife committed suicide. he remarried.is second wife left him in 1916. that same year he contracted tuberculosis on a trip from europe. he would go off to the mountains of colorado to try to recuperate. he was taking so much morphine to deal with the pain that eventually basically destroyed his digestive system. and in 1928 he died on the operating table with a thing called diverticitis. he kept the world going through its straits. when...
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he was a stud. >> hubie: he would answer the bell.were in that final with san antonio, he played terrific. >> mike: that was the eastern conference final against detroit. he was a rookie then, hit 12 three-pointers in the series. he got one of the three key wins. >> hubie: there sit again. movement on the baseline. he gives them the ball. >> mike: murray with the knock down. and heather has more. >> heather: daniel has not been playing the second half of the season. mike brown said it was one of mike brown said it was one of the toughest decisions he made. is quickly getting serious. loser shaves his head. so here's your moment of truth, guys. which 3g network would you trust to get to wikimobile ? when you want your 3g network to work... west point ! ... you want verizon. i said no pickles ! right now, buy a 3g smartphone and get one free. including blackberry devices, like the curve for just $29.99. at verizon. >> mike: back here in the great city of chicago. basketballs could put away for the rest of the year. unless they can get a
he was a stud. >> hubie: he would answer the bell.were in that final with san antonio, he played terrific. >> mike: that was the eastern conference final against detroit. he was a rookie then, hit 12 three-pointers in the series. he got one of the three key wins. >> hubie: there sit again. movement on the baseline. he gives them the ball. >> mike: murray with the knock down. and heather has more. >> heather: daniel has not been playing the second half of the...
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>> i think he faces -- he has revitalized himself in his presidency. he has to have a new mission. he has to basically say, i'm not just a pragmatic politician, i'm a moral lead ner a way. what they've also done is hurt them, the sausage making process on display -- we all talked about how good transparency was, it wasn't good for them. >> we'll leave it there, but we'll continue our discussion with david remnick and rick stengel, a little more about their new books in our "meet the press" take two web extra. it will be online this afternoon. you can read excerpts of "the bridge" and "mandela's way" on our website. you can see much more of david remnick when he appears for a special discussion on the "today" program tomorrow morning. we'll be right back with final thoughts on a big day in washington coming up tomorrow. >>> finally here, baseball is back. the season begins tonight, but the real action is right here in washington tomorrow when president obama makes his opening day pitching debut. of course, it's a rich tradition in washington of presidents tossing the first pitch of
>> i think he faces -- he has revitalized himself in his presidency. he has to have a new mission. he has to basically say, i'm not just a pragmatic politician, i'm a moral lead ner a way. what they've also done is hurt them, the sausage making process on display -- we all talked about how good transparency was, it wasn't good for them. >> we'll leave it there, but we'll continue our discussion with david remnick and rick stengel, a little more about their new books in our...
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he had been on the court 34 years. he was known as the leader of the liberal wing.he is the fourth longest serving justice in u.s. history. he was appointed by republican president gerald ford but he was hardly beholden to conservatives. "the new york times" wrote that he may be the last justice from a time when the independence rather than perceived ideology were perceived a identification for seat on the court. he dissented in the famous case of bush versus gore saying although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear, it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. today speaking from the rose garden, president obama praised justice stevens contribution to the court. >> he has stood as an impartial guardian of the law. he has worn the judicial robe with honor and humility. he has plyed the constitution and the laws of the land with fiddleity and restraint. he will soon turn 90 this month but he leaves his position
he had been on the court 34 years. he was known as the leader of the liberal wing.he is the fourth longest serving justice in u.s. history. he was appointed by republican president gerald ford but he was hardly beholden to conservatives. "the new york times" wrote that he may be the last justice from a time when the independence rather than perceived ideology were perceived a identification for seat on the court. he dissented in the famous case of bush versus gore saying although we...
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he notes there was british spies going around the american camp so what he did was, he had a shipment of barrels brought up from providence, rhode island, mark gunpowder. the only problem is, inside the barrels with sand. so the british spies would go back and report that the americans had plenty of gunpowder and they would able to keep the seat siege up for a long time. he also did a thing called truth multiplication at moorestown. after the battles of trenton and princeton, the american army goes up decamp moorestown. while they are, normally you would put most of your troops, cluster them in houses to try to keep as many together as you could. washington went the exact opposite way. he would put one or two soldiers in the house so that they area that his troops had occupied was much greater than the amount of troops he had. so the spies were reporting back to british headquarters here in new york that washington's army extends over such a great area, so they are reporting back that he is three and four times more soldiers than the actually house. to me one of the best ones occur by
he notes there was british spies going around the american camp so what he did was, he had a shipment of barrels brought up from providence, rhode island, mark gunpowder. the only problem is, inside the barrels with sand. so the british spies would go back and report that the americans had plenty of gunpowder and they would able to keep the seat siege up for a long time. he also did a thing called truth multiplication at moorestown. after the battles of trenton and princeton, the american army...
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he was beloved. he knew were there were -- who they were. he was remarkable. >> that really sets up this question perfectly. talk about that last day and the senate, the decision to leave to devote full time to the campaign. your thoughts on that. then i would like to find out from iraq and like what consul they gave to him on that issue -- from rod and mike, what counsel they gave to him on that issue. >> it was a difficult decision. it was a remarkably difficult decision for him at to make. it was one that he made, recognizing that it was going to become increasingly difficult to manage the business of the senate. it was something which we will get it to in terms of his remarkable skills on the senate floor and in legislating. that is at odds with running for president or running for anything fall tiberi i think he acknowledged it would be unfair to his constituents -- i think he acknowledged it would be unfair to his constituents and his own caucus to try to do both he made the decis. he made the announcement in the hart senate office bui
he was beloved. he knew were there were -- who they were. he was remarkable. >> that really sets up this question perfectly. talk about that last day and the senate, the decision to leave to devote full time to the campaign. your thoughts on that. then i would like to find out from iraq and like what consul they gave to him on that issue -- from rod and mike, what counsel they gave to him on that issue. >> it was a difficult decision. it was a remarkably difficult decision for him...
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and he knew he could not win.emocrat for the other pro life democrats would voted for obama care, would you be surprised to we saw more retirements down the road? >> we have seen plenty of retirements on both sides of the aisle, six republican senate candidates would retire or not seek reelection so far and plenty on both sides. this is a year we will see a lot of change. >> why do you thing he retired? he never made hint every -- ever ready to retire. well he can claim an interest in spending more time with his family. >> are you kidding me? >> a son committed suicide and perhaps you have not experienced that kind of thing in your family. >> so you think that's why he retired? >> i think he is leading on top and he helped pass health care and 30 million americans will be insured who were not ensured before. >> the public does not want this law. >> i think they do. >> what poll are you looking at, i am looking at different polls. i am looking at polls that are devastating -- fox thursday poll, chris, maybe i am re
and he knew he could not win.emocrat for the other pro life democrats would voted for obama care, would you be surprised to we saw more retirements down the road? >> we have seen plenty of retirements on both sides of the aisle, six republican senate candidates would retire or not seek reelection so far and plenty on both sides. this is a year we will see a lot of change. >> why do you thing he retired? he never made hint every -- ever ready to retire. well he can claim an interest...
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he came from philadelphia but he is one of our own. you got to explain to me how does a guy like phil end up with a microphone in his hand 25 years. >> he had a real gift of gab. i don't know why he kept on talking but now it has aid off. >> he said 25 years doesn't seem like a long time but when you said a quarter of a century he felt old then. what was he like as a teammate? >> i only played 4 games with him. he came in as a rot is d. the ps we ded justagoog i kiofrewhd he dr d i unod ing b to ke y j i ki waoin e eini son. whe call second asked you to be a part of tonight's activities, was it a hard sell? >> i talked to phil and he asked me to come back. obviously anything phil wants is good. now in his 25th year of broadcasting, did he really have to work tonight. >> besides you, wes is going to be here, bobby. it has been a tough year for the wizards, can we get 10 minutes out of you tonight? >> 10 minutes might be a little much. >> we appreciate you being here. thanks a lot. i look forward to tonight's event. >> it is certainly sp
he came from philadelphia but he is one of our own. you got to explain to me how does a guy like phil end up with a microphone in his hand 25 years. >> he had a real gift of gab. i don't know why he kept on talking but now it has aid off. >> he said 25 years doesn't seem like a long time but when you said a quarter of a century he felt old then. what was he like as a teammate? >> i only played 4 games with him. he came in as a rot is d. the ps we ded justagoog i kiofrewhd he...
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ike said he wished he hadn't picked it, but he did. i want to go back to the question about a leader coming from outside the bench. >> the characteristics the president mention there are i can't imagine any president wouldn't say the same thing. that's the 20,000 foot level of the qualifications that you want. he said the same thing before he chose sonia soder mier. if we look at the people someone who had inspiring personal story. family came from here from puerto rico and grew up and any of the nominees you have here don't have that compelling story. >> thank you, pete williams. >>> amy, member of the united states senate and member of the judiciary committee and represents the state of minnesota. great to have you on and i have to start with this question. do you believe the politics right now the president has a free hand. he named a woman from a hispanic background and in many ways that meets a lot of the standards the democrats like to meet. but i think it's a fairly rotten comment here by glen beck about that kind of ticket bala
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he's, he's not listening to the polls. unpopular. >> well that's the question, i guess i got to ask you about pennsylvania politics. i only got a minute. arlen over sestak. arlen over toomey, is that your bet? >> yes, i wish joe would pull out and save his money for another race. and i think arlen's gained on toomey lately. and when the people of pennsylvania find out that congressman former congressman toomey has worked for wall street interests, as the president of the club for growth, think you'll see a radical turn-around. >> is toomey a radical, too radical for pennsylvania? is he out there with santorum? >> he's not a raed cal. but he's a dyed in the wool conservative and he worked for the club for growth, who has a philosophy that with mean our roads and highways and bridge was crumble because we're not going to invest in the future of this country. and people have to understand that. >> i like the other day, when he said we should step aside and let the auto industry crash. i thought it was a great line. thank you
he's, he's not listening to the polls. unpopular. >> well that's the question, i guess i got to ask you about pennsylvania politics. i only got a minute. arlen over sestak. arlen over toomey, is that your bet? >> yes, i wish joe would pull out and save his money for another race. and i think arlen's gained on toomey lately. and when the people of pennsylvania find out that congressman former congressman toomey has worked for wall street interests, as the president of the club for...
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he tells me in israel, he earns double what he could get in thailand. but he's in the firing line. last month, a thai worker here was killed by a rocket fired by militants in gaza. a threat that is all too close. so in the greenhouses of southern israel, there are thousands of thai workers who have traveled halfway around the world to get here when just a few kilomoters away, the barrier into gaza, in the distance, gaza city behind me. and a vast unmany employed palestinian work force -- unemployed palestinian work force many of whom used to work in israel. and across the wall in gaza, i meet khalil zanya up until the second uprising in 2000 when israel tightened the border, he was one of thousands of gazans who would travel every day to work on israeli farms. now like over 40% of people in gaza, he's unemployed. >> i feel very bad. and sad. with israel taking people from other countries to work for them i think it's not worth it because palestinian workers were very, very good. >> khalil said he occasionally still talks on the phone to the friends he met in israel. and back there,
he tells me in israel, he earns double what he could get in thailand. but he's in the firing line. last month, a thai worker here was killed by a rocket fired by militants in gaza. a threat that is all too close. so in the greenhouses of southern israel, there are thousands of thai workers who have traveled halfway around the world to get here when just a few kilomoters away, the barrier into gaza, in the distance, gaza city behind me. and a vast unmany employed palestinian work force --...
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he's enormously popular. he gets the nomination. he was going to be the next senator. and i think that that, first of all, you know, a real complication, and a real problem for his candidacy. he does have a record. i mean , it's a fairly impressive record as governor, and in tough times. it's interesting, charlie crist did something at the dinner with the governors at the white house which is totally off record -- >> totally off the record. you're not going to tell us? >> no. totally off the record, and two other governors there, and he stood up and said, "mr. president ,"-- this was two months ago-- "mr. property, i'm going to say something everybody in the room knows is true it's stimulus package was the right thing to do and it's made a difference in my state and all the states." the governors who told me that said wow. he's got two weeks, jim, to run as an independent. he was very calculating, careful in his words with judy. and he is stronger in a general election campaign , than he is in a -- >> so the polls show him right there with rubio. >> leading both rubio
he's enormously popular. he gets the nomination. he was going to be the next senator. and i think that that, first of all, you know, a real complication, and a real problem for his candidacy. he does have a record. i mean , it's a fairly impressive record as governor, and in tough times. it's interesting, charlie crist did something at the dinner with the governors at the white house which is totally off record -- >> totally off the record. you're not going to tell us? >> no....
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he says he is aware of concerns circulating online in the gay community that he may have been targeted we have asked every community in the area for information on this crime. >> you can see that the home in silver spring is still a crime scene and surrounded by police tape. the front door is locked. the word we're getting from the police department publicly and privately from sources is they remain very optimistic that this will close and if there will be in a rest. they are saying sooner rather than later. brad bell, abc 7 news. countye prince george's high school students received a special visitor. jesse jackson stopped by potomac high school product he talked with students about the importance of education and after the stop, he moved on to northwest washington where he attended a luncheon at the rainbow coalition public policy institute. >>> tuition could be going up at the university of virginia. the board of visitors will meet this week to discuss a proposal to raise in-state tuition by nearly 10%. four out of state students, tuition will raise six%. they say cuts in state fund
he says he is aware of concerns circulating online in the gay community that he may have been targeted we have asked every community in the area for information on this crime. >> you can see that the home in silver spring is still a crime scene and surrounded by police tape. the front door is locked. the word we're getting from the police department publicly and privately from sources is they remain very optimistic that this will close and if there will be in a rest. they are saying...
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it's clear he's not leaving now because he has to. justice stevens has remained remarkably fit, even throwing out the first pitch for his beloved chicago cubs as an 85-year-old right-hander. >> extraordinary to me he was able to work at this level and at the absolute top through all the way up to age 90. it's just remarkable. >> reporter: friends say justice stevens may have decided to leave now because the longer he waits, the harder it will be to nominate and confirm a successor who would vote on cases the way he has. >> a personal question. for those who cover the court and guys like you and me who love this stuff offcamera as a hobby/obsession, what's it going to be like to show up at the court without the guy known as the shorthand jps? >> reporter: it will be unfamiliar to me. he's been here a lot longer than i have or indeed many of the reporters who covered the supreme court. we went through such a long period about a decade, where there were no changes on the supreme court. since the death of william rehnquist, retirement of
it's clear he's not leaving now because he has to. justice stevens has remained remarkably fit, even throwing out the first pitch for his beloved chicago cubs as an 85-year-old right-hander. >> extraordinary to me he was able to work at this level and at the absolute top through all the way up to age 90. it's just remarkable. >> reporter: friends say justice stevens may have decided to leave now because the longer he waits, the harder it will be to nominate and confirm a successor...
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he did it. it's about being true to principles. he showed he is. others have not been that honorable. >> it seems you have to beat up people to admit the truth. they keep playing these games. they waffle. they pander. they let the person believe the worst. they're standing in there. they're getting paid by the public to tell them what's going on and they let the dishonesty feed on itself. they keep it going. david, your thoughts. don't they have some responsibility to the court of public opinion to tell them what they know? >> you think they would. you think everybody does. don't have as much i don't think that glenn beck has as much an obligation to tell the truth as an elected member of our legislature. anyone who is elected to office who wants to be a true leader has to be able to make their case for a conservative, liberal policies, whatever they want on merits. it's very -- why do people lie? because it gives them the upper hand in a political debate. it's harder to win a debate against somebody who is lying. that's why they do it. >> the othe
he did it. it's about being true to principles. he showed he is. others have not been that honorable. >> it seems you have to beat up people to admit the truth. they keep playing these games. they waffle. they pander. they let the person believe the worst. they're standing in there. they're getting paid by the public to tell them what's going on and they let the dishonesty feed on itself. they keep it going. david, your thoughts. don't they have some responsibility to the court of public...
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he told police he wanted to see the president.esn't explain why his car was equipped with police gear, flashing lights and sirens. he's not in law enforcement. more on this bizarre story. pete, what do you know this morning? >> reporter: despite the spooky sound of the statute, it turns out to be a misdemeanor. it's basically a public nuisance charge. he pulled into the rental car parking lot at the airport about a minute after the airplane took off. he was wearing a sidearm. i'm told he had a license to wear that. he did have flashing lights and a siren as well. but he apparently said the initial reports were that he wanted to see the president. what i'm told this morning is what he really wanted said was that he wanted to see air force one take off. but in any event, there's a pretty wide consensus here that he was no threat to the president, never got anywhere near the president, and he pulled into the airport parking lot after the president's plane took off, monica. >> at least that is good news. pete williams, thank you. >>>
he told police he wanted to see the president.esn't explain why his car was equipped with police gear, flashing lights and sirens. he's not in law enforcement. more on this bizarre story. pete, what do you know this morning? >> reporter: despite the spooky sound of the statute, it turns out to be a misdemeanor. it's basically a public nuisance charge. he pulled into the rental car parking lot at the airport about a minute after the airplane took off. he was wearing a sidearm. i'm told he...
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did he buy you? what he does, he is not biting like he wants to bite you, he is playful. does anybody have a baby brother, somebody teething? he is beyond teaching, but dogs play and they like to have things in their mouth. that is the kind of playing that he does. the have to retrain him to make sure -- you have to really train him to make sure, we put our hands in his mouth so he doubts -- knows how hard to bite on a human. plan with a dog and plan with sasha and malia are two different things. you have to make sure that he is off when it comes to people and skin, right? he gets playful. that is why is support for him to get exercise before he sees everybody. he is just as excited to see you as you are to see him. all right, the young lady in the navy blue, on the end. yes? >> what is your favorite health food to eat. >> my favorite health food? i have a lot. some of my favorite vegetables are spinach, broccoli. those are big in my household. good snacks, some of the sort of power bars that they have. it some of them are nutty, but some of them have chocolate, too. some
did he buy you? what he does, he is not biting like he wants to bite you, he is playful. does anybody have a baby brother, somebody teething? he is beyond teaching, but dogs play and they like to have things in their mouth. that is the kind of playing that he does. the have to retrain him to make sure -- you have to really train him to make sure, we put our hands in his mouth so he doubts -- knows how hard to bite on a human. plan with a dog and plan with sasha and malia are two different...
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he says he's confident that he will get a name to congress by the end of may. some say even earlier. the bipartisan group includes harry reid, mitch mcconnell, patrick leahy and jeff sessions. all four will lead. mike viqueira at the white house. nothing better than to have a date to look forward to. looks as if the administration is giving us may 26th. >> reporter: very interesting. may 26th being the magic date sonia sotomayer was nominated and her nomination was confirmed by the senate before the august recess and that is the practical deadline to have someone seated on the supreme court or ready to be seated by that october date when the supreme court comes into session. actually the president just said, we saw him in a photo-op with the senators you mentioned. he said may 26th, maybe a little earlier than that. perhaps tipping the hand, we're obsessed with calendars and schedules even though half the time they blow through deadlines. this seems to be firm of the president made some interesting comments, asked about a potential nominee's views on abortion,
he says he's confident that he will get a name to congress by the end of may. some say even earlier. the bipartisan group includes harry reid, mitch mcconnell, patrick leahy and jeff sessions. all four will lead. mike viqueira at the white house. nothing better than to have a date to look forward to. looks as if the administration is giving us may 26th. >> reporter: very interesting. may 26th being the magic date sonia sotomayer was nominated and her nomination was confirmed by the senate...
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he's also driven in 100 runs every year. when he gets hot, he gets white hot. he's swing good right now and finally starting to get some pitches hit. >> let's go to wrigley. debbi is there. a little chilly tonight? 45 degrees or so. you had a chance to visit with adam and talk about his immaterial i improvement in that batter's box. >> reporter: we did. we talked about a number of topics. we talked about the texas long horns, his defense and improved offense. but we begin with what he think abouts the makeup of this ball club. >> that's a good question. probably the one word would be relaxed. it's a really relaxed team. confident, very confident team. there's so many different personalities on this team that somehow we make it work. >> reporter: we've talked a lot about improved defense this season and just yourself at 1st base. it seems like you're more comfortable there. is there that something you've worked on? >> yeah. it's more repetitions over there. in game situations, you know, it's just about feeling comfortable with what you're doing. i'm starting to
he's also driven in 100 runs every year. when he gets hot, he gets white hot. he's swing good right now and finally starting to get some pitches hit. >> let's go to wrigley. debbi is there. a little chilly tonight? 45 degrees or so. you had a chance to visit with adam and talk about his immaterial i improvement in that batter's box. >> reporter: we did. we talked about a number of topics. we talked about the texas long horns, his defense and improved offense. but we begin with what...
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he wasn't just trying to show, oh, look at this guy he's so judgmental and he can be a jerk and he cancize everybody but can't look at himself but it's easy to write off a guy like that. and what i thought was interesting is no that noah wanted to show this character and the other characters in the movies real people and really i think say, like, you know, even people like this who get in their own way or it can be considered tough to be around and difficult people are human beings and let's go on a journey with them and try to care about him without making him quote/unquote likable. >> rose: did you see that character as something different if your previous work? as you suggested earlier? >> i saw it first of all just as a very well written character. and a character that had a lot of specifics and all the characters in noah's movies are written that way. i think his characters are specific and character oriented. as an actor, it's exciting because you don't get script likes that very often, at least i don't get scripts like that very often where there's all these clue who-to-who the
he wasn't just trying to show, oh, look at this guy he's so judgmental and he can be a jerk and he cancize everybody but can't look at himself but it's easy to write off a guy like that. and what i thought was interesting is no that noah wanted to show this character and the other characters in the movies real people and really i think say, like, you know, even people like this who get in their own way or it can be considered tough to be around and difficult people are human beings and let's go...
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and he said he's got black lung, he might live six months. my mother said, can you prove that? he said, yes, sir, ms. thompson, right here is the paper that proves he's got black lung. despite her request, the agent refused to turn over the piece of paper. not batting an eye, says bonds, her mother pulled out a pistol that she had tucked in the big pockets of her house coat. she pointed at at that insurance man and said sir, you're not leaving here with that piece of paper. and so that's how my father finally proved that he had black lung. bonds surprised that a proud, rebellious people have kind of lost their spines, something she blames on the coal industry. i'm awful proud to be a hill billy, she shouts, and let's out a big grin. i choose to call myself an appalachian american, because people need to realize that appalachians are a distinct, ethnic group. her identity is something that bonds always mentions in her speeches. and an anti-mountaintop removal rally at a church in harlem in may 2007, she's filled with righteous indignation. i n
and he said he's got black lung, he might live six months. my mother said, can you prove that? he said, yes, sir, ms. thompson, right here is the paper that proves he's got black lung. despite her request, the agent refused to turn over the piece of paper. not batting an eye, says bonds, her mother pulled out a pistol that she had tucked in the big pockets of her house coat. she pointed at at that insurance man and said sir, you're not leaving here with that piece of paper. and so that's how my...
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you ber believe he knows he is on tv. the on-deck hitter waiting to bat. yasmani gran dal, you don't want to get him up there with two guys on and one guy out. >> jason: that's why it's so important for guys like lawson at the plate and perez who drew the walk to add that discipline, try to get on base through whatever means possible, especially with the type of tear granddaughter has been on lately. gran dal has been on lately. the walk is send straight. that is not good for wake forest with the yasmani grand all companying up to the plate. a tough situation. you got the runner perez at first, as you mentioned. and we got a pretty good read on it. you got to imagine that affecting the control of tim cooney, a guy we talked at the beginning of the game, just seven base-on-balls in his first 39 innings of work in this first season here. he got two back-to-back walks in the 1st inning. by far the best hurricane hitter. let's get a little more information on this starting pitcher. freshman cooney from his head coach tomorrow the walter. >> tim pecuniary from
you ber believe he knows he is on tv. the on-deck hitter waiting to bat. yasmani gran dal, you don't want to get him up there with two guys on and one guy out. >> jason: that's why it's so important for guys like lawson at the plate and perez who drew the walk to add that discipline, try to get on base through whatever means possible, especially with the type of tear granddaughter has been on lately. gran dal has been on lately. the walk is send straight. that is not good for wake forest...
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he is going to get ber. when he continues to get stronger, this is usually the big year when you go from your sophomore to junior year, you put on ten, fifteen pounds in the off-season, you se ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ mñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñm, ♪(wh briay ae n't sty litm gow.hank al pop ing briay ae sty lit , th po ou le ta offbeermuch ll yld.grabple rewe miiite... at gilsnte. fe grs. - okp-pop... - quit whilee ahon. ughi >> jason: miami's hurricanes up on wake forest 6-4. and a new pitcher in the ballgame for the hurricanes. he actually appeared in last night's game in the very same 8th inning as a set-up man. eric whalely, the right-hander, pitched an inning last night. gave up a hit, struck out a batter. whalely is kind of settling into that role as the set-up man of the canes out of the bullpen. this is his 13th appearance all in relief. average had .326 for numbers. the most impressive number the batting average against him, just 1.88. as you know, wicho. coach morris has relied on that one-two punch i
he is going to get ber. when he continues to get stronger, this is usually the big year when you go from your sophomore to junior year, you put on ten, fifteen pounds in the off-season, you se ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ mñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñmñm, ♪(wh briay ae n't sty litm gow.hank al pop ing briay ae sty lit , th po ou le ta offbeermuch ll yld.grabple rewe miiite... at gilsnte. fe grs. - okp-pop... - quit whilee ahon. ughi >> jason: miami's hurricanes up on wake...
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he is not a guy that has a low strikeout count. he is a guy up there in strikeouts. he has a fair amount of strikeouts on the season. so he just knows when he has to go back and get that good fastball this there. >> three straight strikeouts here in this ballgame. count 0-1 on shane crower. eriksson a guy that impressed immediately when he arrived on this campus as a freshman and finished with ten wins versus four losses. in his um career he has 161 strikeouts to 37 walks. >> that's a phen nominal number. he came into this ballgame having pitched 29 and two- thirds inning. by any standards, if you can strike out a pitcher for any hits, they consider you a strikeout pitcher. >> jason: very quickly eriksson retires the demon deacons in order at the end of an inning and a half in coral gables. order at the end of an inning and a half in coral gables. we are tied at one on csn. mmm?! belongs to molly and alex. i'll take good care of them. [ erin ] in times like this, you can really use a friend. you have enough to do without worrying about your car. that's why esurance l
he is not a guy that has a low strikeout count. he is a guy up there in strikeouts. he has a fair amount of strikeouts on the season. so he just knows when he has to go back and get that good fastball this there. >> three straight strikeouts here in this ballgame. count 0-1 on shane crower. eriksson a guy that impressed immediately when he arrived on this campus as a freshman and finished with ten wins versus four losses. in his um career he has 161 strikeouts to 37 walks. >> that's...
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he's not the same kid that he was when he went down there. he has a different attitude toward life and all, he just don't care. >> the lawyer that the cousin mentioned is itching to give his side of the story. he joins us live in a moment. let's start this at the beginning. brother craig and i were in due -- dubai monday night when we got a tip from florida cops had just found the remains of haylee cummings we have been following her case since hee went missing more than a year ago. we were told this guy joe overstreet is the suspect in her murder. the cousin of missy croslin teenaged ex-wife of the father she was baby-sitting the night she went missing. it turns out the tip was false or at least premature. there is no doubt authorities believe the child is dead. they have information this fellow over street may be one of the people responsible. here is craig at the scene with what we know so far. >>> the 14 month search for haylee cummings has turned into a murder investigation since information obtained by investigators has now confirmed th
he's not the same kid that he was when he went down there. he has a different attitude toward life and all, he just don't care. >> the lawyer that the cousin mentioned is itching to give his side of the story. he joins us live in a moment. let's start this at the beginning. brother craig and i were in due -- dubai monday night when we got a tip from florida cops had just found the remains of haylee cummings we have been following her case since hee went missing more than a year ago. we...
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and he did. iron emir one time that we met in the white house, him and his wife, and i thank him for voting rights, and he said, mr. president, if i vote right one more time i'm not going to be elected in tennessee. [laughter] >> but he did it. and i would say in a direct historical note that the most courageous vote, in my opinion, in the history of the u.s. congress was the affirmative vote in the senate for the approval of ratification of the panama canal treaty. it was a very difficult vote. [applause] >> and there were 20 senators who voted for the treaties. who are up for reelection in 1978. only seven of them came back to the senate the next year. and the attrition rate was almost as great in 1980. and i would say, i'm getting at times. but when howard baker later ran for president and sought the republican nomination, i think his support of the panama canal treaties' was one of the negative factors that kept him from being the nominee and perhaps president of the united states. so i want
and he did. iron emir one time that we met in the white house, him and his wife, and i thank him for voting rights, and he said, mr. president, if i vote right one more time i'm not going to be elected in tennessee. [laughter] >> but he did it. and i would say in a direct historical note that the most courageous vote, in my opinion, in the history of the u.s. congress was the affirmative vote in the senate for the approval of ratification of the panama canal treaty. it was a very...
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he has his wife -- he was gone. she was working and anyway, to cut that story to the bone, what nixon picks up is there was somebody else that was supplying money. wilson is under indictment by the justice department. they make what i read as a bluff play to force fortis to retire and they do it by threatening a new grand jury where they will bring his wife and partner before the grand jury and caused them who knows what kind of havoc. it was an investigation that johnson's department of justice looked at settled. so mitchell is reopening it and it was clearly to me a ploy to force for this off the court. they were going to go after bill douglas. when douglass learned that he dug-in and said that long as i live on will be on this court. rather than giving the opening. there was of that move and i am convinced he hadn't committed a crime. he didn't want the grief for his wife. to go back to private practice, and nixon got a seat as a result. >> host: welcome to the program. >> caller: happy easter. steve, you do a wo
he has his wife -- he was gone. she was working and anyway, to cut that story to the bone, what nixon picks up is there was somebody else that was supplying money. wilson is under indictment by the justice department. they make what i read as a bluff play to force fortis to retire and they do it by threatening a new grand jury where they will bring his wife and partner before the grand jury and caused them who knows what kind of havoc. it was an investigation that johnson's department of...
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he was so bright, and he was so happy.usins and he was playing inside the house. and outside, i saw a happy family. >> narrator: shafiq is reluctant to talk about his life with dastager and rafi, but he seems safe, and najibullah is determined to keep connected to him and his family. >> quraishi: as i told to shafiq's dad, that every six months myself i will come and visit, and i will see shafiq's life. i will go to shafiq's school to make sure that he is safe and he is studying. >> afghanistan is a dangerous country for children and adults alike. the great thing about this new situation is that we've managed to get sahfiq away from takhar and away for dastager. he's under the protection of government, he's under the protection even of mestary. >> narrator: before he left afghanistan, najibullah had one last stop to make. he wanted to track down dastager. they finally met on the outskirts of takhar. dastager was sticking to his story. >> quraishi: i'm not sure why he continued to lie about shafiq, but it was a tricky situa
he was so bright, and he was so happy.usins and he was playing inside the house. and outside, i saw a happy family. >> narrator: shafiq is reluctant to talk about his life with dastager and rafi, but he seems safe, and najibullah is determined to keep connected to him and his family. >> quraishi: as i told to shafiq's dad, that every six months myself i will come and visit, and i will see shafiq's life. i will go to shafiq's school to make sure that he is safe and he is studying....
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>> yes, he is a patron of the cafe, yes he is. >> does he always order these cookies?what he was talking about? >> well, he has had them before, but initially it started as he wanted to send food to the international space station, and nasa said you can't do that, and he said about how your cookies, and i thought, yeah, that would be a fabulous idea. and that all took place about a year ago. >> thank you so much for joining us. they sure look good. i will taste them right after the show. >> well, i hope you enjoy them. >> i am sure that i will. there is not a whole lot of food i don't enjoy to be honest with you. >>> monday on the show, tune in for an interview with astronauts of the space shuttle "discovery" onboard the international space station. that's our show for now for this thursday. catch me again tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern for "the ed show," and donny deutsch will be here to break down the nike commercial. >>> up next, the dylan ratigan show with monica novotny filling in. broth. (announcer) roundup extended control does two jobs... at once. one: kills weed
>> yes, he is a patron of the cafe, yes he is. >> does he always order these cookies?what he was talking about? >> well, he has had them before, but initially it started as he wanted to send food to the international space station, and nasa said you can't do that, and he said about how your cookies, and i thought, yeah, that would be a fabulous idea. and that all took place about a year ago. >> thank you so much for joining us. they sure look good. i will taste them...
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he's really linked to the charity that he's playing for. you know, he is really invested emotionally. just a great guy. >> larry: does he cast a shadow on the show? >> you know what -- it has to in a certain way. people will see how he performs throughout the show. he's done great so far. but there is definitely an issue. >> larry: dr. sanjay gupta joins us. brett had a hemorrhage. is this as scary as it sounds? >> what it is, what often occurs here is an aneurysm, larry. i think we have a picture to sort of show what this is specifically. but, you know, you get a little blister on ton of one of the blood vessels in the brain. sometimes that particular blister can pop or rupture. that's what that is. it causes sort of a spring of blood in and around the brain. and that can be, you know, very difficult to treat. large majority about, 50% or so of those patients, you know, either die or have significant neurological deficit. some of the news i'm hearing right now on your show, i think, is the more promising, more optimistic news that he's tal
he's really linked to the charity that he's playing for. you know, he is really invested emotionally. just a great guy. >> larry: does he cast a shadow on the show? >> you know what -- it has to in a certain way. people will see how he performs throughout the show. he's done great so far. but there is definitely an issue. >> larry: dr. sanjay gupta joins us. brett had a hemorrhage. is this as scary as it sounds? >> what it is, what often occurs here is an aneurysm,...
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for afghanistan he is doing exactly what he said he was going to do. people say we should be out of the boer mac. but he said on the campaign trail i'm going to increase the troops in afghanistan so that's not something you can knock him on because he said he was going to do that. and number of other issues that are similar so i think that is one issue. the second part is i'm not sure -- will back to the question earlier, there was a certain segment of the community who may be some who had not purchase it pitted the young people and people who otherwise feel like they are left out of the sort of mainstream who thought you could get things done right now. but most of the people we talked to understood clearly that sort of improvement is a process. people like for instance the koppel we talked to out of prince george county they wanted one thing, largely one thing. they were small business owners and say don't get rid of push's tax of people over to under $50,000. they are not looking in a party in the sky from barack obama. that is very specific. do for
for afghanistan he is doing exactly what he said he was going to do. people say we should be out of the boer mac. but he said on the campaign trail i'm going to increase the troops in afghanistan so that's not something you can knock him on because he said he was going to do that. and number of other issues that are similar so i think that is one issue. the second part is i'm not sure -- will back to the question earlier, there was a certain segment of the community who may be some who had not...
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he did.perhaps they should throw the student in jail, in a cell for three months, and let him pay for the truancy himself. okay. jolene says the mother had a warning and did nothing. this woman is a good example of why we should require permits to have children. if you keep track of your children, it is possible to prevent truancy. i was truant. and listen to this, in the days that my mom showed up where i was skipping, i was devastated she even escorted me to school. but wait, there's more. jolene says mom would sit in the classroom with me. now, that is a good mom. all right. so let's hear what jane and linda have to say. they told us their views to the views cam. >> i think the mother definitely ought to serve the time in jail. i think parental responsibility for keeping your children in school is very important. >> i'd like to talk to you about the mother serving -- regarding her son. i think that the -- i think the son should pay for, you know, skipping school, because therefore, the chi
he did.perhaps they should throw the student in jail, in a cell for three months, and let him pay for the truancy himself. okay. jolene says the mother had a warning and did nothing. this woman is a good example of why we should require permits to have children. if you keep track of your children, it is possible to prevent truancy. i was truant. and listen to this, in the days that my mom showed up where i was skipping, i was devastated she even escorted me to school. but wait, there's more....
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is he able -- he's paying $20,000 a month, right? $21,000 to be exact, yes. >> so he is supporting their livelihood, the children's livelihood. >> yes, he is. i mean, that money's going to run out eventually, but he is supporting the children. >> got it. okay. out to donna in california. hi, donna. >> caller: hi. i don't know if it would be too late for them to simplify, but it seems to me that nobody ever mentions kate used to be a registered nurse, and i think they both need to go back to their original professions. a lot of people raise eight kids on a normal income. you don't get the bells and whistles. but registered nurses make pretty good money. >> and registered nurses work nightshifts, long hours, probably similar to the hours that she's working right now. i've got a question. following up on donna in california's accurate observation, back to you, marc malkin, how often is she away from the children, and who takes care of them when she's gone? >> i mean, of course she has, you know, a nanny helping out. but she's home most
is he able -- he's paying $20,000 a month, right? $21,000 to be exact, yes. >> so he is supporting their livelihood, the children's livelihood. >> yes, he is. i mean, that money's going to run out eventually, but he is supporting the children. >> got it. okay. out to donna in california. hi, donna. >> caller: hi. i don't know if it would be too late for them to simplify, but it seems to me that nobody ever mentions kate used to be a registered nurse, and i think they...
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he knew perfectly well what he had just done, and yet he felt a sense of pride? >> i think that when mcveigh talks about the actual bombing, the carrying out of the last few minutes of the bomb, he's not almost bragging, he's boasting, completely, you know, it's all about, you know, i am the consummate technician. and his whole concern to show is he was always icy cool, calm and collected. but what the guy is talking about is mass murder on an incredible scale, including the murder of children. i felt very much this is a guy who as no connection to any kind of emotions really at all. >> mcveigh makes it to his getaway car. behind him lay the ruins of the worst terrorist attack the united states had ever seen. what lies ahead is one of the biggest american manhunts of all time. boss: y'know, geico opened its doors back in 1936 and now we're insuring over 18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes
he knew perfectly well what he had just done, and yet he felt a sense of pride? >> i think that when mcveigh talks about the actual bombing, the carrying out of the last few minutes of the bomb, he's not almost bragging, he's boasting, completely, you know, it's all about, you know, i am the consummate technician. and his whole concern to show is he was always icy cool, calm and collected. but what the guy is talking about is mass murder on an incredible scale, including the murder of...
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he tried, but he was way over his head, in the big leagues and he is double a player. but these threats are no joke. to have these death threats and have the fed actually arrest people -- patty murray of washington. >> eric kanter. >> eric cantor -- that has not happened in a long time, do have specific death threats. something is going on here that is not just talk. >> you have to wonder, when did he make the decision that he was going to retire, and what he considering it at the time he was negotiating with the white house? look at what he has done. he fought the democratic party to walk the plank to over this abortion issue. >> let me talk about republicans for a second. you heard newt gingrich early. he said it is time for republicans to stop being the party of no at all for real solutions to real problems and become the party of yes. is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy
he tried, but he was way over his head, in the big leagues and he is double a player. but these threats are no joke. to have these death threats and have the fed actually arrest people -- patty murray of washington. >> eric kanter. >> eric cantor -- that has not happened in a long time, do have specific death threats. something is going on here that is not just talk. >> you have to wonder, when did he make the decision that he was going to retire, and what he considering it at...
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and so i just think he not only did what he felt he had to do, but he was smart enough to realize what the reaction would he and he -- and you know, he prepared himself for it. in the other thing that went on acm agnew each other for a long time before the piece ran. and it was clear that we had a meeting of the minds about what the piece would be. i mean, if he shopped there and had one thesis and i have another thesis, you know, a would like to them about what my thesis was and if it was at odds with his, he might well have gone elsewhere to do it. and i wouldn't have blamed him. you know, for a piece like that, you know, you not only -- after you're satisfied yourself that the facts are there and that this person, you know, motivated for the right reasons, you know, you develop a sense of identity with the source in this way, that you don't want to do anything that is going to hurt him. you know, and ultimately he or she has to make your decision. and if we don't see eye to eye on the piece, then i don't want him to do it with me, you know, then he should go and maybe somebody at th
and so i just think he not only did what he felt he had to do, but he was smart enough to realize what the reaction would he and he -- and you know, he prepared himself for it. in the other thing that went on acm agnew each other for a long time before the piece ran. and it was clear that we had a meeting of the minds about what the piece would be. i mean, if he shopped there and had one thesis and i have another thesis, you know, a would like to them about what my thesis was and if it was at...
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two days later, he admitted he had a drinking problem.>%qñjus the election was eventy won by campbell, but then the prime minister's questions got off to a bad start. >> perhaps he would like to explain why it is that one in the private schools do not have a permanent head teacher. [shouts] -- one in five and schools and do not have a permanent head teacher. [shouts] mr. speaker, i just knew it was going to be one of those days. >> campbell's leadership was a huge success. he resigned in 2007. >> by 2006, problems were mounting for the home office. they admitted they did not know how many illegal immigrants or in the country or paid employees here. officials had set free 1000 foreign prisoners who should have been deported. in the end, the secretary's successor was under pressure. >> i want to be straight with the committee and honest with you, because i believed that in the wake of the problems of a mass migration that we have been facing, is eyeing our fit -- our system is not fit to help us. it is inadequate in its scope. it is inadequ
two days later, he admitted he had a drinking problem.>%qñjus the election was eventy won by campbell, but then the prime minister's questions got off to a bad start. >> perhaps he would like to explain why it is that one in the private schools do not have a permanent head teacher. [shouts] -- one in five and schools and do not have a permanent head teacher. [shouts] mr. speaker, i just knew it was going to be one of those days. >> campbell's leadership was a huge success. he...
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he's a republican, he's a conservative.derstands the concerns, but, listen, he reminds folks back in the last census his state missed getting an additional seat in congress by 800 people. so even if you have concerns, he says you need to fill out the form. here's what he says. >> i recognize the anti-government sentiment out there. i, i'm part of that. but if we don't participant in the -- participate in the census as conservatives, then we won't be represented over the next ten years, so it's critical that republicans and conservatives and really the whole spectrum of people participate in the census or we just don't get counted and, consequently, don't get representation for the next ten years. >> reporter: and that is certainly the last thing any republican member of congress wants to see happen, jane. jane: shannon, what does the census bureau do with the personal information? >> reporter: they want to reassure people, listen, we're not keeping track of who you are, what your religion is, your party, that kind of thing.
he's a republican, he's a conservative.derstands the concerns, but, listen, he reminds folks back in the last census his state missed getting an additional seat in congress by 800 people. so even if you have concerns, he says you need to fill out the form. here's what he says. >> i recognize the anti-government sentiment out there. i, i'm part of that. but if we don't participant in the -- participate in the census as conservatives, then we won't be represented over the next ten years, so...
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he was also involved in the berlin blockade and creation of nato and he became very ill and after he recovered he was appointed as president of the american red cross of all things. and he was highly successful. he rebuilt the american red cross. the experience a lot of -- experience a lot of damage and loss of reputation and managed to resuscitate them and the currie and war broke out and he became secretary of defense truman brought him up and by this time he was a pretty old man. so after one year in defense and the last public act was that he finally consented to truman's desire to remove douglas macarthur from the party's command and marshall oversaw that and testified to congress and develop the case for mcarthur's removal and resigned from the third time. >> one of the people who wrote a review [inaudible] if it is ethical leadership. who do you hope will read the book and what you hope they take from it? >> and the wall of the public leaders will read it of course. i think every professor -- everybody will read the book. my main target to read the book are the young students
he was also involved in the berlin blockade and creation of nato and he became very ill and after he recovered he was appointed as president of the american red cross of all things. and he was highly successful. he rebuilt the american red cross. the experience a lot of -- experience a lot of damage and loss of reputation and managed to resuscitate them and the currie and war broke out and he became secretary of defense truman brought him up and by this time he was a pretty old man. so after...