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jack, please, stay strong. to send well wishes or to donate go to caringbridge.org/visit/campjack. >>> how have the past few days been for you and your family? >> stressful. very emotional. >> do you know if your son is still alive at this point? >> yes. >> and houp? >> just a feeling. hope. >> is there something you want to tell your son? >> i love you. i hope you come home safe. >> what do you want to tell elizabeth? >> i really at this time, further down the road, you could see, you know, i always wanted gabriel to be a part of his mother's life, too. i just want to find him. >> we are optimistic at this point. we're still receiving some indications that gabriel is alive. that's the premise that we're operating under. and really, that's what's keeping our investigators going on a daily basis is that hope, that gabriel is still alive. >> we are taking your calls live. i want to go out to bill, former nypd detective, president of kinder shield agency. bill, thank you for being with us. what do you make of it?
jack, please, stay strong. to send well wishes or to donate go to caringbridge.org/visit/campjack. >>> how have the past few days been for you and your family? >> stressful. very emotional. >> do you know if your son is still alive at this point? >> yes. >> and houp? >> just a feeling. hope. >> is there something you want to tell your son? >> i love you. i hope you come home safe. >> what do you want to tell elizabeth? >> i really...
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back to jack and tammi smith. jack smith, isn't it true that when she was dealing with you guys, she didn't want to know where you lived? she didn't want to know anything about you. >> she didn't. because we actually invited him over. don't you want to come and see where his room would be? don't you want to come and see where his play area would be? she said, no, i don't want to know where you live. >> what was her reasoning? >> in her mind that was a closed adoption. again, i can't think -- i can't think like her. i wish i could, and we'd find the baby, but -- that's my only reasoning is that she wanted a closed adoption. she wanted this part of her life and wanted to go -- i don't understand that. my maternal -- >> but that was the same -- almost like a script that she's reading from. the very same thing she did with them is basically what she did with you. she didn't want to know anything about you, didn't want to know your address, nothing. she wanted it to be a done deal to have the baby in a happy family. go
back to jack and tammi smith. jack smith, isn't it true that when she was dealing with you guys, she didn't want to know where you lived? she didn't want to know anything about you. >> she didn't. because we actually invited him over. don't you want to come and see where his room would be? don't you want to come and see where his play area would be? she said, no, i don't want to know where you live. >> what was her reasoning? >> in her mind that was a closed adoption. again, i...
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he really did. >> host: why do you think boxers like sugar ray, jack johnson, joe lewis, muhammad alijoe frazier, why do you think boxers -- particularly african-american but not solely african-american boxers -- enter the american psyche so much as political symbols, cultural symbols in a way that really does trand send other sports? >> guest: i think because, i think because boxing is still a mystery, it's still a sport where very few can rise to its highest levels. it's very violent. and i think in a way muhammad ali got a lot of his you might say style from sugar ray robinson. i think we tend to follow boxers a lot. it is the ultimate one-on-one sport. it's just you and your guts and your courage facing somebody across the ring who is trying to hit you with such fierceness that you might think that person is trying to kill you can. >> host: and in the days before smoking bans you would have the smoke rising up from the front row. >> guest: yes. yes. >> host: there would be a mystery and an allure to it. >> guest: yes. >> host: but do you think there's something to it, also, about
he really did. >> host: why do you think boxers like sugar ray, jack johnson, joe lewis, muhammad alijoe frazier, why do you think boxers -- particularly african-american but not solely african-american boxers -- enter the american psyche so much as political symbols, cultural symbols in a way that really does trand send other sports? >> guest: i think because, i think because boxing is still a mystery, it's still a sport where very few can rise to its highest levels. it's very...
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we'll meet secretary william cohen, fran townsend and jack rice next. i feel congestion, p9right around here. my congestion is so bad right now i really am looking forward to getting relief. i've never used afrin before. relief! oh, it's like night and day. can i keep this? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? >> larry: joining us now are fran townsend who served as homeland security adviser for president george w. burk. william cohen was secretary of defense in the clinton administration. he's chairman and ceo of the cohen group. it works with security and defense firms and many work with the homeland security and tsa. jack rice, former cia officer and now a journalist and syndicated radio host. we start with secretary cohen. how do you rate the president's hajz handling of all of this? >> there were obvious mistakes that were made. he should be up-front about it. say my administration made some mistakes, and i accept full responsibility for that. to go in and look and examine and see where the failures were. i would go back to what howard baker said during
we'll meet secretary william cohen, fran townsend and jack rice next. i feel congestion, p9right around here. my congestion is so bad right now i really am looking forward to getting relief. i've never used afrin before. relief! oh, it's like night and day. can i keep this? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? >> larry: joining us now are fran townsend who served as homeland security adviser for president george w. burk. william cohen was secretary of defense in the clinton administration. he's...
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jack rice, former cia officer and now a journalist and syndicated radio host.e start with secretary cohen. how do you rate the president's handling of all this. >> there were obvious mistakes that were made. he should be up-front about it. say my administration made some mistakes, and i accept full responsibility for that. to go in and look and examine and see where the failures were. i would go back to what howard baker said during the watergate days, in which he said, ask the question, what did we know and when did we know it? a reframing of that, what did we need to know, and what did we do about it or fail to do about it? those are the questions that are really important. not whether wi rate him a success or failure. if he fails, we all fail, and the terrorists do succeed in getting through. we want to focus our attention on how to make the system better and admit we made mistakes here and we have to fix it. >> larry: jack rice, tom kean was a guest with us last week. he said yesterday that the christmas day terror suspect probably did us a favor. did he ha
jack rice, former cia officer and now a journalist and syndicated radio host.e start with secretary cohen. how do you rate the president's handling of all this. >> there were obvious mistakes that were made. he should be up-front about it. say my administration made some mistakes, and i accept full responsibility for that. to go in and look and examine and see where the failures were. i would go back to what howard baker said during the watergate days, in which he said, ask the question,...
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jack ablin with harris private bank is here with some ideas. jack, where can investors expect the biggest return in 2010. stocks, bonds or other commodities? >> 2010 is going to be in many respect as mirror image of 2009. they have a dominant asset class, is going to be kind of tricky. my sense is 2010 is going to be a tale of two different markets where the first half of the year we get a lot of momentum, a lot of growth, a continuation of the momentum we enjoyed in 2009. but at some point, we're going to run out 6 valuation. that the market will no longer reflect reality. in fact, once we start to see a pull back in some of the stimulus, i think that investors will start to get concerned and we could see a pull back in stocks some of to answer your question, i will say probably the first half of the year is more equity oriented and the second half of the year is more bond or fixed income oriented. >> talk about specific sectors in the stock market or within equities you think could stand out in 2010. >> sure. at least in the spirit of the fir
jack ablin with harris private bank is here with some ideas. jack, where can investors expect the biggest return in 2010. stocks, bonds or other commodities? >> 2010 is going to be in many respect as mirror image of 2009. they have a dominant asset class, is going to be kind of tricky. my sense is 2010 is going to be a tale of two different markets where the first half of the year we get a lot of momentum, a lot of growth, a continuation of the momentum we enjoyed in 2009. but at some...
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joining us now live in an exclusive interview this morning is jack and tammi smith. good morning to you both. >> good morning, jenna. >> so earlier this week, police named you and your husband persons of interest in this case and you voluntarily underwent a polygraph test. can you tell us how that went and if you received the results yet? >> we haven't received the results yet. pretty much it's never like coming out of the room with a graded paper. but it is going to come out exactly like we knew it was going to come out and that's what they told us basically to say. that it don't lie and it is what it is. so we're -- we know the truth and so soon everybody will know the truth. >> jack, i want to mention you voluntarily, again, you voluntarily went in for this polygraph test. you were not asked to. can you tell us why you decided to do that? >> well, because again, our focus here is to find this baby. let's get beyond this. let's -- you know, if -- being persons of interest from our perspective, we were the last people to see the baby before it left arizona. so why w
joining us now live in an exclusive interview this morning is jack and tammi smith. good morning to you both. >> good morning, jenna. >> so earlier this week, police named you and your husband persons of interest in this case and you voluntarily underwent a polygraph test. can you tell us how that went and if you received the results yet? >> we haven't received the results yet. pretty much it's never like coming out of the room with a graded paper. but it is going to come out...
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jack mentioned the cia.ut national counterterrorism center, which is run by the director of national intelligence, there's going to be a big focus on why they didn't connect the dots. they, after all, were set up to connect the dots. that's what they were there for. and the president has made clear that as far as he sees, there were a lot of dots that could have been connected prior to this attack. >> not to mention probably dozens and dozens of congressional staff members who are getting questions together for lawmakers at these preparations are under way for the hearings that are going to happen in the congressional hearing rooms. guys, thanks so much. always good to talk to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> this weekend on "meet the press," deputy national security adviser john brennan on how the terror attempt do have been prevented. also on the show, former homeland security chairman michael chertoff, and former cia director michael hayden. check your local listings for times. >>> new video this
jack mentioned the cia.ut national counterterrorism center, which is run by the director of national intelligence, there's going to be a big focus on why they didn't connect the dots. they, after all, were set up to connect the dots. that's what they were there for. and the president has made clear that as far as he sees, there were a lot of dots that could have been connected prior to this attack. >> not to mention probably dozens and dozens of congressional staff members who are getting...
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. >> because we heard from jack straw about the advice he gave in advance of that meeting, which is the one referred to. but we have heard that while there might have been some private distances the time between u.s. and foreign secretary or the desired final objective whether the regime change was objective you agree on the tactics, namely that it would be essential to go to the united nations because it would be not possible for the cabinet or anyone else to support the actions. is that a correct -- >> i think the other thing very important at the time was to try to the international community on the same page with the threat in how we dealt with at industry after september 11th people came together behind america. but i was very aware from the early stages of this that also the american mind set had changed dramatically and frankly mine had as well, when i talk to other leaders particularly in europe i didn't get the same impression really. and so one thing i was anxious to do because we put together a coalition of afghanistan was to put together a coalition again to deal with saddam
. >> because we heard from jack straw about the advice he gave in advance of that meeting, which is the one referred to. but we have heard that while there might have been some private distances the time between u.s. and foreign secretary or the desired final objective whether the regime change was objective you agree on the tactics, namely that it would be essential to go to the united nations because it would be not possible for the cabinet or anyone else to support the actions. is that...
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chris: jack condition did i learned after -- jack kennedy learned after the bay of pigs not to trust the military high command or the intelligence community baubs in the end there are no experts and you have to make the big call. how is he doing with the military? has he got the confidence of those guys? >> interesting. there was a lot of mistrust in the beginning. the military did not trust obama and he was very mistrustful of them and also the white house made it very clear they were not going to have more superstar generals. and when there was some -- when general mcchrystal spoke up in london, about how he didn't want to go in small in afghanistan, he was shot down pretty fast. but since the president has decided to send 30,000 extra troops to afghanistan, and came out in a big way, he's -- chris: how about the other way around? >> there is a real problem right now between the white house and the military. and that's this. the military pledged to obama's face to have 95% of the troops in country, in afghanistan, by july. that was what was needed for a true test of obama's plan so
chris: jack condition did i learned after -- jack kennedy learned after the bay of pigs not to trust the military high command or the intelligence community baubs in the end there are no experts and you have to make the big call. how is he doing with the military? has he got the confidence of those guys? >> interesting. there was a lot of mistrust in the beginning. the military did not trust obama and he was very mistrustful of them and also the white house made it very clear they were...
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[applause] >> jack, thank you very much. as you may remember, sir, we always -- we sometimes had difference of opinion. but you were the boss. that's right. and it worked out ok. don, it's always good seeing you and thank you for letting me come to your facility and frankly, as i look around, i didn't realize that i would know so many people from past experiences. let me start by giving a brief comment about my background to set the stage, so to speak. my father was a januar janitor,y mother was a domestic worker. they had third and tenth grade education, respectively. my wife's patients were similarly -- had similar backgrounds. but the two of us started working together with a lot of help from a lot of friends, reached the heighth in our world of academics, politics, military, and society. this autobiography, was initially decide for our grandchildren and our great grandchildren with the simple message that you can do whatever you want to do and for the records, we have 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. and j
[applause] >> jack, thank you very much. as you may remember, sir, we always -- we sometimes had difference of opinion. but you were the boss. that's right. and it worked out ok. don, it's always good seeing you and thank you for letting me come to your facility and frankly, as i look around, i didn't realize that i would know so many people from past experiences. let me start by giving a brief comment about my background to set the stage, so to speak. my father was a januar janitor,y...
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but there came a point within the process environment at one point jack straw stood up and said, look, jack was very, very helpful and said if you want john williams full-time on this, writing it, then he is there. and it is in that spirit that was being offered, not as it were a kind of turf war try to grab this thing away from the jic. >> okay. when this first draft was distributed, which john scarlett said had drawn on all the available intelligence identified so far, the response from the people on the presentational side was a bit disappointed. there is an e-mail string of september 11 that starts with ddl prouse, who wants to play it a bit more of the nature of intelligence sourcing, and broaddrick smith, apm spokesman, comes than worrying it a bit of a muddle needs a lot more clarity. and then it comes to fill bathgate, who i think worked for you. >> well, he was a special adviser to the prime minister. >> but it works for you and to agree they should be written in a bit more in official list unless journalistic. it feels like this is the least possible intelligence material at
but there came a point within the process environment at one point jack straw stood up and said, look, jack was very, very helpful and said if you want john williams full-time on this, writing it, then he is there. and it is in that spirit that was being offered, not as it were a kind of turf war try to grab this thing away from the jic. >> okay. when this first draft was distributed, which john scarlett said had drawn on all the available intelligence identified so far, the response from...
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and in all of the filings jack ryan accused his wife of having an affair. into the arms of another man because you took me to sex clubs in new york and paris and proposition me. and this became big news, the big news big news and republicans being as pathetic as they usually are turned on jack ryan and four days after the records were unsealed he pulled out. so who does obama and up running against? god bless them, alan keyes that senate he is a brilliant brilliant man but, he lost. >> host: jack ryan's family was not off limits? >> guest: no, the medias that senton does the dirty work for democrats which makes you want to wring their necks in this magnanimous way. >> host: let's just take a break and we will be right back. >> the most symbolically meaningful moment for me during my public investiture, and it was sitting in justice marshall's chair and taking the oath with my hand on justice harlan's bible. it was like history coursing through me. >> heritage abuse was supreme court justices conclude friday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span with the souc
and in all of the filings jack ryan accused his wife of having an affair. into the arms of another man because you took me to sex clubs in new york and paris and proposition me. and this became big news, the big news big news and republicans being as pathetic as they usually are turned on jack ryan and four days after the records were unsealed he pulled out. so who does obama and up running against? god bless them, alan keyes that senate he is a brilliant brilliant man but, he lost. >>...
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>> i think jack kemp who has been on the council for many years. -- i think jack young. he does a lot of hard work. bill cole is another one. those are the two top ones, but we will have to sea. it could be a caretaker. >> i want to see someone who will bring stability to the council. >> thank you both of you. dr. kim hammond has answers to your pet questions when we come (announcer) itchy dry scalp? get new selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch fighters target scalp itch while five moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >> how can you compete with that? dr. kim hamid joins us to answer your pet questions. -- dr. ken hammond joins us. i want to say go ravens. who is this guy? >> this is prince clark. he is a cold dog. it is cold for these little balls outside. >> -- it is cold for these little dogs. >> i have a question here. my lab recently underwent a surgery. my vet says we can recommence normal activities. what would be the best form of rehab to rebuild muscles? >> this means this dodd blew his acl. -- this dog blew his acl. th
>> i think jack kemp who has been on the council for many years. -- i think jack young. he does a lot of hard work. bill cole is another one. those are the two top ones, but we will have to sea. it could be a caretaker. >> i want to see someone who will bring stability to the council. >> thank you both of you. dr. kim hammond has answers to your pet questions when we come (announcer) itchy dry scalp? get new selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch fighters target scalp...
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and we've also heard from jack straw, the -- politically at home it seemed to be important to get it, because it would make life easy for you if parliamentary party covered it and so on. >> yes. absolutely. >> what was the president's view of the need for a second resolution? >> president bush's view, the view of the entire american system was that by that time saddam had been given an opportunity to comply and resolution 1441 said it was a final opportunity and he hadn't taken it. indeed what we now know is that the -- he was continuing to act in breach of the u.n. resolutions, even after the inspectors had gone back in there. so, the american view was, the american view, throughout, had been, you know, this leopard will not change his spots and he's always going to be difficult and that was their concern about the u.n. route in a since they get pulled into a u.n. process, you never got a proper decision and then you never get the closure of the issue in the way that you should. the problem obviously from our perspective is that we had gone down the u.p. route and wanted to carry on
and we've also heard from jack straw, the -- politically at home it seemed to be important to get it, because it would make life easy for you if parliamentary party covered it and so on. >> yes. absolutely. >> what was the president's view of the need for a second resolution? >> president bush's view, the view of the entire american system was that by that time saddam had been given an opportunity to comply and resolution 1441 said it was a final opportunity and he hadn't...
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[laughter] thank you karen and jack for being here. you know maine is blessed with active anddeterm state better. we see it every day in big ways and small, whether disclamation sid churches, really pfeiffer tents degette fund-raisers are spigots to support our soldiers or students. we see it from individuals like stephen and tabitha king in the alfond foundation the continually contribute to worthy causes and from groups like state workers to contributed more than $340,000 to their communities through our coordinated campaign. [applause] tonight i would like to also recognize richard collins, who is here with us. richard and his wife that contributed $6 million to support bop kennedy of the university of maine, providing one of the largest gifts to the school's history. it is an example of how the people of maine support their communities and partner with the government on the issues that matter. he grew up on the maine potato farm in despite great successes he never forgot about his alma mater or his state. his contribution will help
[laughter] thank you karen and jack for being here. you know maine is blessed with active anddeterm state better. we see it every day in big ways and small, whether disclamation sid churches, really pfeiffer tents degette fund-raisers are spigots to support our soldiers or students. we see it from individuals like stephen and tabitha king in the alfond foundation the continually contribute to worthy causes and from groups like state workers to contributed more than $340,000 to their communities...
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we are aware that jack stahl had a different relationship with colin powell where it they talked about things on a regular basis, far more detail and they were friends in a way that meant their relationship could be different from mine. >> you were in the course of putting your biggest military tips on to donald rumsfeld's table. did you feel this was possible for you to exercise some influence over the way he was approaching the iraq conflict? >> this was a two way process. there were a number of occasions where i said the mission of the united kingdom and government and we had some lively exchanges on occasion. >> in favor of the big contribution, this would give influence with the americans. can you point to areas in which you recall it gave influence in which we were able to change things in the way we wanted them changed? >> it didn't happen in this end. i am confident we persuaded them about the option of going through turkey. i am fairly confident in a number of areas of detailed planning, were extremely influential in the shaping and nature of the campaign, we were very clear a
we are aware that jack stahl had a different relationship with colin powell where it they talked about things on a regular basis, far more detail and they were friends in a way that meant their relationship could be different from mine. >> you were in the course of putting your biggest military tips on to donald rumsfeld's table. did you feel this was possible for you to exercise some influence over the way he was approaching the iraq conflict? >> this was a two way process. there...
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ovechkin unleashes nasty slapper puts jack hillen -- hits jack hillen in the faith face.ake another look at it. hillen would be on the ice for several minutes. would skate off under his own power. he was taken to the hospital andwould not return. we guilty you back to the game. caps lead 3-1 at this point. at this point, time winding down in the if i was. semin strikes again. somehow sweeps that tricky back hand behind roloson before the period expires. rick dipietro replaced roloson in the second. didn't matter. the pass from eric fehr, john erskine scores his first in 109 games. the onslaught continues in the period. this time, it's jason chimera goal number 12 for him and the caps would go on to roll 7-2 is the final. you see semin with another huge performance with those two goals. jason chimera got in the act that. third line was terrific. tonight, we'll have more on that in caps post-game live. so, alan may, as we saw everybody kind of get into the act tonight, and this is one of those things where you have to imagine if you're an opposing coach trying to battle pla
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the county executive jack johnson has lobbied hard for them like these in montgomery county but he now says he'll have police use mobile cameras as needed. he says speed cameras are the way -- [ indiscernible ] >>> drivers were caught by the devoices will be mailed a $40 ticket but get no points added to their driver's license. >>> you've heard of cash for clunkers. well, how about cash for clutter. that's right. there is now big incentive for you to clear the clutter from your life. brenda butner explains. >> reporter: the new year brings new goals. how about clearing out some of that clutter you've been avoiding. start with unwanted gifts from your holiday haul. >> according to a survey that was done which is e-bay's family friendly classified site, one in ten gifts is unwanted. and 60% of people hold on to those unwanted gifts so i'm a big fan of clearing those things out, like as soon as possible. >> reporter: those unwanted gifts can be turned into cash. >> if you sell those unwanted items on a site, you can make extra cash at the same time. it does take a couple of clicks. you ca
the county executive jack johnson has lobbied hard for them like these in montgomery county but he now says he'll have police use mobile cameras as needed. he says speed cameras are the way -- [ indiscernible ] >>> drivers were caught by the devoices will be mailed a $40 ticket but get no points added to their driver's license. >>> you've heard of cash for clunkers. well, how about cash for clutter. that's right. there is now big incentive for you to clear the clutter from...
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jack? >> jacking. there are two examples of how this thing may go. about a month ago, the small town of prichard, alabama, declared bankruptcy. in september, they just stop spending at pension checks because they had run out of money and the pension fund. in november, the city employees sued them to get their pension checks, but of course there is no money. so it'll be interesting to see how that plays out. the other one is closer, of course in san diego. they have discovered that while they are cutting the budget, every department is cutting its budget, the line item still continue to get larger, because the pensions are taking more and more money. the benefits. so i think as people begins in even though they're cutting the services, the budget continues to grow and expenses continue to grow, that there will be an uprising that this is a nonpartisan issue, even though we've talked about, you discuss the democratic -- >> republicans have done a lot to. >> in the same will apply i think any and what the public, and that both republicans and democrats
jack? >> jacking. there are two examples of how this thing may go. about a month ago, the small town of prichard, alabama, declared bankruptcy. in september, they just stop spending at pension checks because they had run out of money and the pension fund. in november, the city employees sued them to get their pension checks, but of course there is no money. so it'll be interesting to see how that plays out. the other one is closer, of course in san diego. they have discovered that while...
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and jack reed, a senior democrat on the armed services committee. plus, we'll ask our sunday regulars about the white house effort to shift the focus from terror and healthcare to jobs and the economy. and our power player of the week. we'll look back at a good guy sports star, before things went bad. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. well, a little more than a week in 2010, election politics is already in full swing. on saturday, senate majority leader harry reid apologized to president obama for racial remarks he made during the last campaign. three top democrats announced they won't seek re-election. but open warfare has broken out among the republicans over the g.o.p. chairman. joining us now are the leaders of both parties. michael steele, the controversial head of the republican national committee, and virginia governor tim kaine, chairman of the democratic national committee. gentlemen, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> great to be with you, chris. >> chris: before we get to the differences b
and jack reed, a senior democrat on the armed services committee. plus, we'll ask our sunday regulars about the white house effort to shift the focus from terror and healthcare to jobs and the economy. and our power player of the week. we'll look back at a good guy sports star, before things went bad. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. well, a little more than a week in 2010, election politics is already in full swing. on saturday, senate...
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this was a year later, but the memoirs had gone to jack anderson.he got in our tax badge -- a narcotics badge? and he describes the first meeting that he had with elvis, and then my call later on, john and i were good friends and i felt badly about making the call, but not so bad right now. >> you've got a bit of the toward the white house. what didn't elvis say when he saw the situation room? >> he was a huge film buff. there was a film called "dr. strange love,"which we saw 15 times and our private screening rooms. els could "every part. he could "peter sellars talking to itself, george c. scott, he was a great actor. there was a part in their or they go into the situation room and peter sellars says, you cannot fight in the war room. we go into the situation room, and elvis said, you can fight in the war room. >> i think you can see an image of the jack anderson article. >> i am looking at it. >> there it is. >> we have everything at the national archives. >> you guys are amazing. >> i thought it was a great meeting but not significant. i imagine
this was a year later, but the memoirs had gone to jack anderson.he got in our tax badge -- a narcotics badge? and he describes the first meeting that he had with elvis, and then my call later on, john and i were good friends and i felt badly about making the call, but not so bad right now. >> you've got a bit of the toward the white house. what didn't elvis say when he saw the situation room? >> he was a huge film buff. there was a film called "dr. strange love,"which we...
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jack cushman. yes, sir. >> thank you for the inspiring story. i am a graduate in the class of 52. [laughter] >> okay. 52. we were there at the same time because i would have been -- i was considered to be the class of 49 the way they talk about it and then mac was the football coach we remember and we had a great time. by the way since you know about marion my wife happen to go to a place called rabun so what else can i say. yes, sir. >> and loveless were in there in those early days [inaudible] and the other battalions to send their soldiers to that battalion and it worked out. have you got anything further to say about how that integration took place and of the things you ran into in the army? have we done a great job? >> i think we've done a great job. the army is the leader in this idea of flow should be -- with appropriate integration looks like in the military. i should point out that last summer but congress directed the department of defense to establish a military leadership diversity commission to take a look at diversity throughout the military forces. there are some 26
jack cushman. yes, sir. >> thank you for the inspiring story. i am a graduate in the class of 52. [laughter] >> okay. 52. we were there at the same time because i would have been -- i was considered to be the class of 49 the way they talk about it and then mac was the football coach we remember and we had a great time. by the way since you know about marion my wife happen to go to a place called rabun so what else can i say. yes, sir. >> and loveless were in there in those...
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we heard this when jack kennedy was president was those tough boston politics. with john, it was those cowboys coming in. they want to get results. and if it takes tough guys to get results, they'll applaud. if you don't get results -- >> better tough than a pushover. chris: we agree. >> chris, the problem is not toughness. i do think this white house is in some ways more conventional than we were expecting. the chief of staff was quoted saying we're all campaign hack. i'm pro hack. we love hacks here in washington. i do think a people barack obama was going to be a mover in washington. chris: he's got these rules, no lobbyist, nobody can become a lobbyist. he's still sticking to some of this, right? >> yeah. his campaign hacks are going to play more. he's going to be a lot less capable because this is an election year to do a lot of the things of that he set out to do. >> one traction is whether the obama army turn out the in the midterms the way they did in virginia and new jersey last year. chris: before we break, let's go to "saturday night live" and how the
we heard this when jack kennedy was president was those tough boston politics. with john, it was those cowboys coming in. they want to get results. and if it takes tough guys to get results, they'll applaud. if you don't get results -- >> better tough than a pushover. chris: we agree. >> chris, the problem is not toughness. i do think this white house is in some ways more conventional than we were expecting. the chief of staff was quoted saying we're all campaign hack. i'm pro hack....
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eventually jack had to be marched off the stage. >> i received good advice from republicans and democrats. >> letterman made this kid famous. >> we stant for the fair treatment of faith-based groups. >> of course, there was rudy giuliani's son all grown up now. will he ever live down his dad's swearing in as mayor, blowing kisses, joining in the oath. it is up with thing when your kids steal a show, how about when it is a cup of koalas. we do mean a couple. tennis star andy roddick was talking to reporters at an australian koala sanctuary. >> we were fighting a 35-mile-an-hour cross wind. >> who cares about the tennis court when you can watch
eventually jack had to be marched off the stage. >> i received good advice from republicans and democrats. >> letterman made this kid famous. >> we stant for the fair treatment of faith-based groups. >> of course, there was rudy giuliani's son all grown up now. will he ever live down his dad's swearing in as mayor, blowing kisses, joining in the oath. it is up with thing when your kids steal a show, how about when it is a cup of koalas. we do mean a couple. tennis star...
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. >> reporter: young jack graduated to hand signals and fancy footwork. >> after he was nominated for the court of appeals in 2001 -- >> reporter: eventually, jack had to be marched off the stage. >> i received good advice from both republicans and democrats. >> reporter: even older kids can't stand still. letterman made this kid famous. >> if you're worried about the quality of education in the community in which you live -- we stand for the fair treatment of faith-based groups who receive federal support for their work. >> reporter: of course there was rudy giuliani's son all grown up now. but will he ever live down his dad's swearing in as mayor? blowing kisses -- >> to our city. >> reporter: joining in the oath. >> i rudolph giuliani. >> reporter: you know, it's one thing when your kids steal a show, but how about when it's a couple of koalas? and we do mean a couple. tennis star andy roddick was talking to reporters at an australian koala sanctuary. >> because we were fighting about a 35-mile-an-hour cross-wind. >> reporter: who cares about the tennis court? you can watch koalas
. >> reporter: young jack graduated to hand signals and fancy footwork. >> after he was nominated for the court of appeals in 2001 -- >> reporter: eventually, jack had to be marched off the stage. >> i received good advice from both republicans and democrats. >> reporter: even older kids can't stand still. letterman made this kid famous. >> if you're worried about the quality of education in the community in which you live -- we stand for the fair treatment...
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county executive jack johnson lobbied hard for the speed cameras like these in montgomery county. is now against them. he wants to ensure public safety. you can be mailed a $40 ticket. >>> pocket books have taken a hit and so have credit scores. coming up, how to boost the very important number. >> and gwen is back with a look at today's weather and a workweek preview. stay with us everyone, fox 5 morning news will be right back. [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the season, but it's melting fast. this is your last chance to get $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months when you switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone fojust $99.99 a month with a one-year agreement. with fios tv, you get an amazing hd picture along wi internet service that's fiber-optic fast. both were ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power and associates. and don't miss out on your chance to watch the big game in fios hd. you won't believe how much better football looks with fios. but you've got to call today. get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and
county executive jack johnson lobbied hard for the speed cameras like these in montgomery county. is now against them. he wants to ensure public safety. you can be mailed a $40 ticket. >>> pocket books have taken a hit and so have credit scores. coming up, how to boost the very important number. >> and gwen is back with a look at today's weather and a workweek preview. stay with us everyone, fox 5 morning news will be right back. [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the...
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now county executive jack johnson said it will work with the police department to use mobile cameras, rotating them through school zones. while not all driver give the plan a green light -- >> probably not a good idea, but i guess whenever they think. >> others think it is the best way to get people to slow down. >> i think if you move them around and you don't give a heads up to people that they are likely to use one of those cameras. >> the county executive said the original plan would take too much money at of people's pockets, an estimated $100 million in cash for the county. but johnson says the primary focus is public safety and not revenue, but some drivers think the money plays a role. >> i think it is a revenue process. people will speed. >> their focus is revenue. they make it seem like safety, but it is revenue. >> the fine from the mobil cameras will be the same as the stationery counties. $40 ticket in the mail. the county executive says it to expect cameras in this county in the next month. breanne carter, abc 7 news. >>> frigid temperatures are nothing new to people in
now county executive jack johnson said it will work with the police department to use mobile cameras, rotating them through school zones. while not all driver give the plan a green light -- >> probably not a good idea, but i guess whenever they think. >> others think it is the best way to get people to slow down. >> i think if you move them around and you don't give a heads up to people that they are likely to use one of those cameras. >> the county executive said the...
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straw as follows -- jack said that of the four powers posing a potential threat with wmd, iran, korea, libya and iraq, iraq would be the fourth. he does not have a nuclear weapons, he has some evidence of wmd capability. now, turning than from that statement by foreign secretary to the dossier, the dossier referred to iraq's continuing possession after 1991 of chemical and biological agents. it referred to the saddam hussein, his continuing capability to produce them. referred to his covert attempts to acquire technology and materials which could be used in the production of nuclear weapons. none of that describes his actual program as growing. so was an accurate and to represent a threat from iraq at this time as growing? >> i have said he many times this morning that the reason the prime minister wanted to say the dossier in the way he did was because he had grown more and more concerned about the threat that saddam hussein based based on intelligence presented to him. .. the point i made earlier as to whether this unique threat would have actually been contained since 1991 -- scaap
straw as follows -- jack said that of the four powers posing a potential threat with wmd, iran, korea, libya and iraq, iraq would be the fourth. he does not have a nuclear weapons, he has some evidence of wmd capability. now, turning than from that statement by foreign secretary to the dossier, the dossier referred to iraq's continuing possession after 1991 of chemical and biological agents. it referred to the saddam hussein, his continuing capability to produce them. referred to his covert...
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and it was barbara who said to jack, you know, jack, under the constitution everybody deserves the right to life, including that of the unborn. and he looked at barbara and he said, that's the name of our movement. and look at how far that movement has grown. it is a national and international movement. i'm proud to lay claim that cincinnati is part of my district, and while college hill is not technically in my district it is part of cincinnati. and i'm very proud of the work that barbara and jack have done. but also proud of the work that my parents did. i'm proud of the fact that they educated me on this issue when i was old enough to understand it because the impact on abortions really hurts all of us. but i truly believe that it hurts women the most. and i want to talk a little bit about the privilege that it is for a woman to be able to have a child. you know, if we didn't have the opportunity to create, none of us would be here. but it is the woman's privilege to carry that baby inside of her until it is full term. and women if they pay attention to themselves know that, yes, they
and it was barbara who said to jack, you know, jack, under the constitution everybody deserves the right to life, including that of the unborn. and he looked at barbara and he said, that's the name of our movement. and look at how far that movement has grown. it is a national and international movement. i'm proud to lay claim that cincinnati is part of my district, and while college hill is not technically in my district it is part of cincinnati. and i'm very proud of the work that barbara and...
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jack and tammie smith at one time wanted to adopt him and were named persons of interest.tors say they knew more than they were letting on. they think baby gabriel is still alive. they're asking anyone with information about him to call the national center for missing and exploited children. it's 1-800-the-lost. >>> one of the questions on this year's census has upset a lot of people. it's the one about your race. for 2010 one of the choices is negro. now the word is listed alongside black and african-american, as it has been on past forms like the last one from 2000, seen here in yellow. now the 2010 census is in blue, but some people say the word's outdated. >> personally i don't care for it. i believe that african-american pretty much states what we need to know. and it's very clear. >> negro sound like something in the slavery time to me, uh-huh. >> it's not so much what we're called but what we respond to is the thing that matters. >> the san francisco chapter of the naacp says what's more important is that people fill out the census so african-american communities wo
jack and tammie smith at one time wanted to adopt him and were named persons of interest.tors say they knew more than they were letting on. they think baby gabriel is still alive. they're asking anyone with information about him to call the national center for missing and exploited children. it's 1-800-the-lost. >>> one of the questions on this year's census has upset a lot of people. it's the one about your race. for 2010 one of the choices is negro. now the word is listed alongside...
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and jack d. ripper with the general's name.and so key in the people he worked with had a tremendous resistance from the bomber people. they got to eisenhower and eisenhower understood that they were trying to do. just in time he signed off on september 13th and had his heart attack ten days later. >> how long have you been researching this book waxed >> i worked on the book for 14 years altogether with ten intensive years. i did 52 interviews with schriever and interviewed another 120 people. everybody who was alive that worked with them, chasing the grim reaper because these people were older men and i had to catch them before the grim reaper day. they all cooperated with me. schriever told everyone he worked with talk to this man and tell them the truth. he gave me all of his papers in his diary which were extremely valuable. this is not -- this book is read not as an academic history. it's written as a fast-paced narrative and novelistic form because i believe in re-creating history for the reader. bringing the reader into h
and jack d. ripper with the general's name.and so key in the people he worked with had a tremendous resistance from the bomber people. they got to eisenhower and eisenhower understood that they were trying to do. just in time he signed off on september 13th and had his heart attack ten days later. >> how long have you been researching this book waxed >> i worked on the book for 14 years altogether with ten intensive years. i did 52 interviews with schriever and interviewed another...
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march in place, do some jumping jacks.s tv workout for free on our website that people can download. >> good advice for people who want more information, they can go to our website, todayshow.com and get that information. joy bauer, gail saltz, thank you so much. how to get rid of the unhealthy belly fat, we've got tips, but first, these messages. that put you in charge of your world and hungry and the online tools to help you face any situation. which means 'darn right you can go to the dinner party' and still loose weight. and learn how to keep it off. join for free now. sorry hungry, you're not invited. but you are, join for free today and change your life. weight watchers. stop dieting. start living. of finish t dry nse ent. the glass behind it wasn't. for sparkling dishes, try finish jet dry. we think you'll see the difference. most consumers do. finish. the diamond standard. ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. zicam reduces the duration of a cold. ( sneezing ) no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no...
march in place, do some jumping jacks.s tv workout for free on our website that people can download. >> good advice for people who want more information, they can go to our website, todayshow.com and get that information. joy bauer, gail saltz, thank you so much. how to get rid of the unhealthy belly fat, we've got tips, but first, these messages. that put you in charge of your world and hungry and the online tools to help you face any situation. which means 'darn right you can go to the...
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that many times. >> i see. >> i understand. >> for some reason kathy is under the impression that jacks "the cafferty hour"? >> you guys, we're so late, i have to wrap you, but everybody, you will get a lot more of both of them at 11:00, because right now we have to go to lance bass. lass, you're in las vegas. thank you for being here. let me ask you what's -- seems like there's no better place than vegas to spend new year's eve. >> i'm telling you, i have spent many a new year's in vegas and there's nothing like it. the energy here is crazy and, you know, vegas multiples in buildings every year so i don't even recognize the place anymore. >> it looks surprisingly calm there. >> it is. you know, everyone is just getting ready. it's very early here. we're three hours behind new york, so, you know, everyone is just getting into the mood now and everyone is definitely getting their drink on already, and it's going to be a crazy, crazy, crazy night i'm sure. >> thank you for not having your drink on quite yet. >> not yet, not the yet. >> do you have a new year's eve tradition when you're n
that many times. >> i see. >> i understand. >> for some reason kathy is under the impression that jacks "the cafferty hour"? >> you guys, we're so late, i have to wrap you, but everybody, you will get a lot more of both of them at 11:00, because right now we have to go to lance bass. lass, you're in las vegas. thank you for being here. let me ask you what's -- seems like there's no better place than vegas to spend new year's eve. >> i'm telling you, i...
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their names are jack and tammy smith.cops that they met elizabeth johnson at a long airport layover. they befriended her. she told them she wanted to have her baby adopted. they said they were interested in adopting that baby said they have no idea about the whereabouts of the baby. the cops announcing they believe they know person and are declaring them persons of interest. they said they were completely innocent in all this. listen to jack smith. >> we should have been persons of interest from day one. we are persons of interest. we were probably the last people to see gabriel before he left town. we're thinking. i would hope every stone that they have would be turned over and tried to do anything that they can. >> and, shep, we just got off the phone with tammy smith herself. she asked us to call back in a couple hours. show she told us a couple of rambling stories. she said i have to go, police are about to give me a polygraph. we haven't confirmed that with police. tammy smith is telling us she is taking a polygraph,
their names are jack and tammy smith.cops that they met elizabeth johnson at a long airport layover. they befriended her. she told them she wanted to have her baby adopted. they said they were interested in adopting that baby said they have no idea about the whereabouts of the baby. the cops announcing they believe they know person and are declaring them persons of interest. they said they were completely innocent in all this. listen to jack smith. >> we should have been persons of...
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you say that lew wasserman really didn't like jack kennedy that much. >> guest: right. c-span: how much was that due to the fact that his brother, bobby, was an investigator in congress with the mob? >> guest: it was due, i think, to a considerable degree because bobby kennedy was going after -- he was very focused on las vegas. and vegas was a place where mca did a lot of business and where wasserman had personal relationships, as well -- mo dailes, wasserman had known from cleveland. he was very close to him. and mo dailes was really the -- he was called the "godfather of las vegas. he had the desert inn. so -- and dailes was on bobby kennedy's top 40 hoodlums list. i mean, dailes hated kennedy. so i think that it -- i think it's true that wasserman didn't like the kennedys because -- in part, at least, because bobby kennedy was going after people like dailes, and also sidney korshak. c-span: there's a picture at the beginning of this chapter three, and at our back is lyndon johnson. it looks like the dining room on the first floor of the white house. you've got on th
you say that lew wasserman really didn't like jack kennedy that much. >> guest: right. c-span: how much was that due to the fact that his brother, bobby, was an investigator in congress with the mob? >> guest: it was due, i think, to a considerable degree because bobby kennedy was going after -- he was very focused on las vegas. and vegas was a place where mca did a lot of business and where wasserman had personal relationships, as well -- mo dailes, wasserman had known from...
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you don't need to jack it. but you need the 3. you need to pull it up. >> al: oh...e to tie or win. the buzzer. no! and george mason survives they win the 7th straight caa home victory tying the school record and 7 straight and moving to 10- 1 in conference play final score. up next on odu and north eastern. :your local listings. w hom.
you don't need to jack it. but you need the 3. you need to pull it up. >> al: oh...e to tie or win. the buzzer. no! and george mason survives they win the 7th straight caa home victory tying the school record and 7 straight and moving to 10- 1 in conference play final score. up next on odu and north eastern. :your local listings. w hom.
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county executive jack johnson is scrapping a plan to install 46 cameras in school zones. he says 10 mobile cameras will be located in school zones around the county. residents have mixed feelings. >> probably not a good idea to get rid of the permanent ones, but whatever works best. >> i think if you move them around, and you don't give a heads up to people, they will be likely to meet those cameras had gone. >> it could be in place next month. they will get a $40 ticket for speeding from the cameras. >>> leesburg today reports loudoun county is considering a plan to raise the property tax on hybrid cars. the board of supervisors wants to raise it from $1 to $4.20 per $100 assessed value. that will not happen if the final budget is approved. that calls for the car tax to be scrapped in favor of an income tax increase. >>> governor kaine held his final meeting with students and faculty and family of those killed or injured at virginia tech. they were angry over new revisions to the official report on the massacre. the governor's office said the changes reflected inaccuraci
county executive jack johnson is scrapping a plan to install 46 cameras in school zones. he says 10 mobile cameras will be located in school zones around the county. residents have mixed feelings. >> probably not a good idea to get rid of the permanent ones, but whatever works best. >> i think if you move them around, and you don't give a heads up to people, they will be likely to meet those cameras had gone. >> it could be in place next month. they will get a $40 ticket for...
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what is the equivalent to the fox news hiraldo rivera, jack smith, who is that on msnbc?hat is unique about fox mazen in general makes for more interesting feeling is that it is a debate station. you have a liberal and conservative not just a bunch of liberals arguing with one another or eight liberals and one conservative. >> host: which is what people want which is why fox is rated number one. >> guest: i don't think it is just because of my legal background. and you hear things on other stations and and you wonder, wait a second but what republicans say to that? i am sure there is more to this story. you get the full story on fox news and i feel like i am doing a commercial for fox news. i have no vested interest. >> host: is such a change. recently i was increase in the only news we had with cnn international. there was no fox, there was no talk radio. it was a long week and my husband and i decided the folly looked at with cnn international i would hate america to math because almost every piece about america's negative and. >> guest: cnn international is something t
what is the equivalent to the fox news hiraldo rivera, jack smith, who is that on msnbc?hat is unique about fox mazen in general makes for more interesting feeling is that it is a debate station. you have a liberal and conservative not just a bunch of liberals arguing with one another or eight liberals and one conservative. >> host: which is what people want which is why fox is rated number one. >> guest: i don't think it is just because of my legal background. and you hear things...
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i'm joined by msnbc military analyst jack jacobs. good morning.et me ask you first your reaction to what you heard the president just say? >> well, believe it or not, it sounds like a remark of reassurance. we know where this guy came from, we know where he trained, we know who gave him the training and the direction. it's -- we've got everything under control. we know everything that's going on. and, in addition to that, just like actions against afghanistan after 9/11, it justifies any future actions against yemen. >> where does it fit into this? you have afghanistan, you have pakistan. where does yemen fit in in the al qaeda picture? >> well, al qaeda used to be a centrally directed operation and now it's been franchised out. just about every muslim country has got an al qaeda. so at least, if not a full-blown operation, yemen is no different. we have a carrier battle group always stationed in the ararian sea just south of yemen to support activities in iraq and afghanistan. and from time to time we launch attacks from that carrier battle group
i'm joined by msnbc military analyst jack jacobs. good morning.et me ask you first your reaction to what you heard the president just say? >> well, believe it or not, it sounds like a remark of reassurance. we know where this guy came from, we know where he trained, we know who gave him the training and the direction. it's -- we've got everything under control. we know everything that's going on. and, in addition to that, just like actions against afghanistan after 9/11, it justifies any...
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over here at jack gene over here runs the pension tsunami website. and i look through that all the time. and the stories -- there are lots of stories. i mean, there's interest in this issue. and i was -- a friend of mine sent me an email from an union compiling all the different stories about the pension issue. and not a single one on the long list that i saw was positive to their side. so there's a lot out there. there's a lot of interest in it. so i think the whole point is to capitalize on this interest. and to try to create some meaningful reform and california is still a great state. and it's still a great nation. i mean, this is a nationwide problem but in states like california, new york, new jersey, illinois -- it's an unsustainable problem. and it has to be addressed. we've got to start somewhere so hence the subtly titled "plunder!." hopefully people will at least get -- ignite some interest in reforming things. so thanks for coming out tonight. and i'd be glad to entertain some questions and then we could sign some books. [applause]y thway
over here at jack gene over here runs the pension tsunami website. and i look through that all the time. and the stories -- there are lots of stories. i mean, there's interest in this issue. and i was -- a friend of mine sent me an email from an union compiling all the different stories about the pension issue. and not a single one on the long list that i saw was positive to their side. so there's a lot out there. there's a lot of interest in it. so i think the whole point is to capitalize on...
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five months in county, caught jacking car stereos. i told you, those days are behind me.in't. want to know what's on there? why don't you tell me? it's footage of your best friend's last night on earth. june 27. warehouse in brewerytown. remember that? no. come on, cal. that night nash skated that line? tore it up. epic stuff. i mean, so good you sold the tape of it to grady. i don't know what you're talking about. i wasn't there. hmm. well, in that case, you won't mind if we get a voice read. for what? well, need to match a voice our techs discovered on the tape. (clicking) (static crackles) say "nash" into the mic. (sighs) we know you were there that night. but what we can't figure is why you'd sell the tape to grady. the only way you'd sell out a friend like that was if you knew he wasn't coming back. just say your friend's name. i'm not going to do that. i want to hear you say it! you were there. we know you were there. maybe i was. nash tell you he signed with grady's sponsor? i heard it from somebody else. but you and him were gonna do your own thing. was that it? w
five months in county, caught jacking car stereos. i told you, those days are behind me.in't. want to know what's on there? why don't you tell me? it's footage of your best friend's last night on earth. june 27. warehouse in brewerytown. remember that? no. come on, cal. that night nash skated that line? tore it up. epic stuff. i mean, so good you sold the tape of it to grady. i don't know what you're talking about. i wasn't there. hmm. well, in that case, you won't mind if we get a voice read....
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. >> reporter: young jack graduated to hand signals and fancy footwork. >> after he was nominated forurt of appeals in 2001 -- >> reporter: eventually, jack had to be marched off the stage. >> i received good advice from republicans and democrats. >> reporter: even older kids can't stand still. letterman made this kid famous. >> worried about the quality of the place in which you live. we stand for the fair treatment of faith-based groups receiving federal support -- >> reporter: of course there was rudy giuliani's son, all grown up now, but will he ever live down his dad's swearing in as mayor? blowing kisses, joining in the oath. you know, it's one thing when your kids steal the show, but how about when it's a couple of koalas? tennis star andy roddick was talking to reporters at an australian koala sanctuary -- >> fighting about a 35-mile-an-hour cross wind. >> reporter: who cares about the tennis court when you can watch koalas courting? ♪ hold me in your arms hold me in your arms ♪ >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. new york. >> where do we begin? that obviously was not the right pie
. >> reporter: young jack graduated to hand signals and fancy footwork. >> after he was nominated forurt of appeals in 2001 -- >> reporter: eventually, jack had to be marched off the stage. >> i received good advice from republicans and democrats. >> reporter: even older kids can't stand still. letterman made this kid famous. >> worried about the quality of the place in which you live. we stand for the fair treatment of faith-based groups receiving federal...
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the mate jack wants -- the matriarch wants everyone to know coffee originated in her country. her cafe will feature ethiopian blends. now, big chair coffee is literally right around the corner from the sizable union temple baptist church and just a couple of blocks away from several other churches here in anacostia. >> on sunday is our church day. we're actually planning to have some traditional coffee on sundays, you know, ethiopian style with ethiopian pots and cups. we'll have traditional -- somebody pouring the coffee on sundays for the people that are the church group. >> reporter: a temporary sign is in the works but if you need directions, just tell people it's acrouse the street from the big chair in anacostia. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> easy to find. you could put a blindfold on me and i would smell it out. >> it's going to be a while before anyone is sitting outside and enjoying coffee at that place. it just feels like it's never going to get warm. >> you did mention warmth ut i think we have to get through some more cold before we get there. >> my warmth is relat
the mate jack wants -- the matriarch wants everyone to know coffee originated in her country. her cafe will feature ethiopian blends. now, big chair coffee is literally right around the corner from the sizable union temple baptist church and just a couple of blocks away from several other churches here in anacostia. >> on sunday is our church day. we're actually planning to have some traditional coffee on sundays, you know, ethiopian style with ethiopian pots and cups. we'll have...
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five months in county, caught jacking car stereos. i told you, those days are behind me.'t. want to know what's on there? why don't you tell me? it's footage of your best friend's last night on earth. june 27. warehouse in brewerytown. remember that? no. come on, cal. that night nash skated that line? tore it up. epic stuff. i mean, so good you sold the tape of it to grady. i don't know what you're talking about. i wasn't there. hmm. well, in that case, you won't mind if we get a voice read. for what? well, need to match a voice our techs discovered on the tape. (clicking) (static crackles) say "nash" into the mic. (sighs) we know you were there that night. but what we can't figure is why you'd sell the tape to grady. the only way you'd sell out a friend like that was if you knew he wasn't coming back. just say your friend's name. i'm not going to do that. i want to hear you say it! you were there. we know you were there. maybe i was. nash tell you he signed with grady's sponsor? i heard it from somebody else. but you and him were gonna do your own thing. was that it? we
five months in county, caught jacking car stereos. i told you, those days are behind me.'t. want to know what's on there? why don't you tell me? it's footage of your best friend's last night on earth. june 27. warehouse in brewerytown. remember that? no. come on, cal. that night nash skated that line? tore it up. epic stuff. i mean, so good you sold the tape of it to grady. i don't know what you're talking about. i wasn't there. hmm. well, in that case, you won't mind if we get a voice read....
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jack gray. political analyst leslie sanchez. l.a. times columnist joel stein.e daily beast, tina brown. and mtv's sway call loway. all here to help us unveil 360's all the best, all the worst of 2009. welcome, i'm tom foreman. if you did not get a little nervous this year you weren't paying attention. from economics to politics to pop culture everything seemed to be in flux. sure the nation signed on for change but by year's end some were ready to say keep the change. let's move on to better times. still, as we chart our course into the future, it's worth looking back on all that got us to where we are. back to where the whole big, bad year began. we've got to give the biggest and worst story of 2009 to the economy. because it certainly gave it to us. >> i think it's a year where america had to get off its sugar high. >> started out with an economic crisis and seemed to be a bottomless pit and started out as a very frightening time. >> certainly if you had a job you were really lucky and everybody was scaling back in their own way. >> from the start all the num
jack gray. political analyst leslie sanchez. l.a. times columnist joel stein.e daily beast, tina brown. and mtv's sway call loway. all here to help us unveil 360's all the best, all the worst of 2009. welcome, i'm tom foreman. if you did not get a little nervous this year you weren't paying attention. from economics to politics to pop culture everything seemed to be in flux. sure the nation signed on for change but by year's end some were ready to say keep the change. let's move on to better...
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and jack being very, very helpful. if you worked on school time on this, writing it, then he's there. and he's in that spirit that that was being offered. not as it were the kind of turf or can i grab this thing away from the jic. >> okay. when the -- when this first draft was distributed, which john scarlet said it's drawn on all of the available intelligence identified so far, the response from some of the people on the presentation side was a bit disappointed. it was an e-mail string around september that started and play it more to make sure the intelligence sourcing and mr. smith comes in wearing it's a bit of a muddle. needs a lot more clarity. and then it comes to phil basset who agreed it should be less generallistic. and the intelligence light. it feels like this is the least possible intelligence material that the intel people are prepared to let go. describe the fact that we say it's everything that the government knows of this issue, which is clearly isn't. now this read of the presentation team couldn't be
and jack being very, very helpful. if you worked on school time on this, writing it, then he's there. and he's in that spirit that that was being offered. not as it were the kind of turf or can i grab this thing away from the jic. >> okay. when the -- when this first draft was distributed, which john scarlet said it's drawn on all of the available intelligence identified so far, the response from some of the people on the presentation side was a bit disappointed. it was an e-mail string...