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joan was hit three times. nothing was missing from the porcos' home either, which pointed to only one conclusion. >> leads them to believe maybe this was someone who was angry with someone in the family, that there was something more to this. >> peter and joan porco had two children. 23-year-old jonathan was a lieutenant in the u.s. navy serving on a nuclear submarine hundreds of miles away. 21-year-old christopher attended the university of rochester, a three-hour drive away. both had alibis for the night of the attack. but why did joan porco tell police her son, christopher, was responsible? >> your mother is communicating. she's saying you were there at the house. >> i don't know why she would say that. >> she knows what happened. >> i hope she does. i was not there. >> he was cooperating. he let them take a dna sample. he let them look at his body to make sure there weren't marks or signs of a struggle, like bruises. >> three weeks after the attack, joan porco regained consciousness. >> everybody was very
joan was hit three times. nothing was missing from the porcos' home either, which pointed to only one conclusion. >> leads them to believe maybe this was someone who was angry with someone in the family, that there was something more to this. >> peter and joan porco had two children. 23-year-old jonathan was a lieutenant in the u.s. navy serving on a nuclear submarine hundreds of miles away. 21-year-old christopher attended the university of rochester, a three-hour drive away. both...
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investigators believe chandler met joan rogers at a gas station where joan may have asked him for directionshandler wrote them on her map, leaving behind a handwriting sample and his palm print. that's when chandler may have offered to give them a sunset cruise on his boat and offered the girls accepted. chandler gave joan directions to the boat launch and when she wrote them she also jotted down a vital clue. blue with wht. later that night chandler took them out on the water where they were at his mercy. the women couldn't swim so there was no way they could have made to it shore safely. they had no option but to comply. they were bound and gagged and presumably sexually assaulted. later he tied each one of them to a concrete block and threw them overboard. chandler left an electronic trail when he called his wife on the ship to shore radio to tell her his boat had engine trouble and that he would be late for dinner. chandler's other mistake was leaving his handwriting and palm print behind. chandler was tried, convicted and sentenced to death. >> you have not only forfeited your right to
investigators believe chandler met joan rogers at a gas station where joan may have asked him for directionshandler wrote them on her map, leaving behind a handwriting sample and his palm print. that's when chandler may have offered to give them a sunset cruise on his boat and offered the girls accepted. chandler gave joan directions to the boat launch and when she wrote them she also jotted down a vital clue. blue with wht. later that night chandler took them out on the water where they were...
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>> yeah, exactly. >> joan mentioned insurance didn't cover it for her. it's not been approved in that way yet, what should a woman do? women are going to hear the story of joan lunden and say, she got a mammogram and didn't find it, she got an additional test. if a woman gets a normal mammogram, how much solace and comfort can they take in that? >> we have to continue to look at the technologies evolving, we still are aligning with the american cancer society. doing your mammograms every year at age 40. self-breast examinations starting at age 20, doing it every month. no one would know your breast better than you as a woman. no one would know that, when you feel something suspicious, go to your doctor. if you have a family history, we started doing more sophisticated screening earlier, we may add the ultrasound or you may get the recommendation for the 3-d mammography. at this point we cannot make any different screening recommendations based on the information. but we are hoping that we're going to see more research, and that women are going to continu
>> yeah, exactly. >> joan mentioned insurance didn't cover it for her. it's not been approved in that way yet, what should a woman do? women are going to hear the story of joan lunden and say, she got a mammogram and didn't find it, she got an additional test. if a woman gets a normal mammogram, how much solace and comfort can they take in that? >> we have to continue to look at the technologies evolving, we still are aligning with the american cancer society. doing your...
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i grew up watching joan london. she's the woman who co-hosted good morning america for 17 years, i'm a fan of hers. she's one of the most gracious and sweetest people i'm lucky enough to know. i have done a lot of stories about cancer it was a punch when we heard that she is diagnosed with breast cancer herself. in fact, on thursday joan had her second round of chemother y chemotherapy. she is joining us. welcome to the program. >> i'm happy to be here with you. >> thank you. i just like i said, a big fan, love watching you for so many years. >> thanks. >> how are you feeling? feeling great.'m actually - i'm almost a little surprised how great i'm feeling. although i do understand that it's -- there will be a couple uselative effect. i started the chemo right away. i thought it was very important to not be paralyzed but to jump into action, get a lot of opinions, which can be confusing. and put a team together and that's what i did. so i've been pro active and that's kind of kept -- put me in the right frame of mind
i grew up watching joan london. she's the woman who co-hosted good morning america for 17 years, i'm a fan of hers. she's one of the most gracious and sweetest people i'm lucky enough to know. i have done a lot of stories about cancer it was a punch when we heard that she is diagnosed with breast cancer herself. in fact, on thursday joan had her second round of chemother y chemotherapy. she is joining us. welcome to the program. >> i'm happy to be here with you. >> thank you. i just...
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joan? >> yes, the supreme court says when you are arrested, when anyone is arrested, the police cannot automatically search the contents of a cell phone like other things you might have on you, anything in your pocks, crumpled up cigarette evidence, anything to look for evidence or to make sure that you aren't carrying anything that is harmful and would hurt to police. you refer to the treasure trove of information there. the justices demonstrated they really got smart phones. they were smart about them. there was commentary where the chief justice said who would have two of these kind of phones? a couple of his colleagues actually have two cell phones for work and for personal business. she said later that a few of them did set the chief justice straight on that. throughout the whole opinion, which was unanimous as you said, there were all sorts of references to everything that can be found on a phone these days. you could have a camera, video capabilities, a diary, all of your letters. th
joan? >> yes, the supreme court says when you are arrested, when anyone is arrested, the police cannot automatically search the contents of a cell phone like other things you might have on you, anything in your pocks, crumpled up cigarette evidence, anything to look for evidence or to make sure that you aren't carrying anything that is harmful and would hurt to police. you refer to the treasure trove of information there. the justices demonstrated they really got smart phones. they were...
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listen to this, joan. >> was there a ransom paid? did the government of the united states, either directly or indirectly, finance a terrorist organization that is a criminal enterprise? >> now, again, this is oliver north, oliver north, does it get anymore absurd than that, joan? >> no, it doesn't get anymore absurd than that, but it kind of underscores they will say anything. they will wipe their own slate clean in order to attack this president, and we can't let them get away with it. >> and i think that all we're saying is, let's, one, be consistent, and, two, let us not in something as serious and sensitive as this risk somebody's life without knowing the facts at least let's know the facts before we sentence someone to just perish. >> right. >> goldie taylor and joan walsh, thank you both for your time tonight. >>> coming up, republicans are using the bergdahl release to call for the president's impeachment. surprised? me neither. we look at what's really behind it. >>> also, it was a scene straight out of a hollywood movie. wha
listen to this, joan. >> was there a ransom paid? did the government of the united states, either directly or indirectly, finance a terrorist organization that is a criminal enterprise? >> now, again, this is oliver north, oliver north, does it get anymore absurd than that, joan? >> no, it doesn't get anymore absurd than that, but it kind of underscores they will say anything. they will wipe their own slate clean in order to attack this president, and we can't let them get...
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look, the reality is joan is right. there are people in this country who still have a narrow view of race. that's something that for hillary clinton as well as for barack obama it is something you want to approach carefully. i won't beat her up too much on the way she answered the question. when you engage in that you fill it out with the appropriate context. you don't answer in a political moment and let it go. >> let's look at this. like clock work some on the right on fox news suggested hillary was part of a bizarre conspiracy today surrounding the rest of the mastermind of the benghazi attack. they believe the united states picked up the ring leader so she'd look good in her interviews tonight on cnn and fox. let's watch. >> what a great thing to announce that the perpetrators had been brought to jut. it's all too neat, too cute. i want to be grateful. i want to give the benefit of the doubt to authorities. in this case it feels too neat on the timing. >> the timing on this stinks. face it. tonight hillary clinton f
look, the reality is joan is right. there are people in this country who still have a narrow view of race. that's something that for hillary clinton as well as for barack obama it is something you want to approach carefully. i won't beat her up too much on the way she answered the question. when you engage in that you fill it out with the appropriate context. you don't answer in a political moment and let it go. >> let's look at this. like clock work some on the right on fox news...
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i think joan does, too. if you meet hillary clinton in an airport without any cameras around, there's a charm there. i don't mean this in any gender sense. just a charm as a human being which is so effusive and spontaneous and let's call it wonderful. on the stump, she's never been able to be that. bill clinton is the same no matter where you meet him. >> i don't think there's any such thing as inevitability in american politics. it's especially hard for -- you know, eshe's essentially running for the third term of barack obama's presidency and it's really hard when politicians are put in that kind of position. just look at al gore in 2000, he never learned ho uh to deal with clinton. and mccain had trouble dealing with george w. bush about the -- you know, the guy who was best at it was george h.w. bush who promised a kindler, gentler nation than the one under a very popular president ronald reagan, which led nancy reagan, if you recall, chris, to say kinder, gentler than what? >> that's a good question. he
i think joan does, too. if you meet hillary clinton in an airport without any cameras around, there's a charm there. i don't mean this in any gender sense. just a charm as a human being which is so effusive and spontaneous and let's call it wonderful. on the stump, she's never been able to be that. bill clinton is the same no matter where you meet him. >> i don't think there's any such thing as inevitability in american politics. it's especially hard for -- you know, eshe's essentially...
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joan, to you. you've been involved in regulations since the 1960s. you were on board with ralph nader. what did you make of today's ref verylations? >> well the key thing to me there is no accountability inside of general motors and that i find shocking. all these committees and people never take any minutes and they don't have to be responsible and things shift back and forth there over this enormous company. there is no system to make sure they come to close you are on an issue. also this calling stalling a convenience issue is ridiculous. the national highway safety traffic safety administration called stalling problems a safety issue since back in the early 1970s. indeed it was a court in a case involving a general motors carburetor that caught fire and then the car stalled, said that stalling is a safety issue. so for them to say it's a convenience issue is shocking to me. in addition, the whole report seems to be resolving everybody except a few lower level people of responsible to make sure defects are properly considered and that recalls are
joan, to you. you've been involved in regulations since the 1960s. you were on board with ralph nader. what did you make of today's ref verylations? >> well the key thing to me there is no accountability inside of general motors and that i find shocking. all these committees and people never take any minutes and they don't have to be responsible and things shift back and forth there over this enormous company. there is no system to make sure they come to close you are on an issue. also...
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the first card i have is from joan gerado. >> welcome back, joan. >> thank you. i wanted to speak on an issue not on the agenda today. the transition of the francisco reservoir property to the recreation park department. and the memorandum of understanding was made public on eight days ago, and most people have not looked at it yet. i wanted to say that many of us citizens believe that the spuc should take the risk and go to planning and the board of supervisors and get zoning and the height in bulk to allow housing and open space on this site. the site is two blocks from aquatic park. there's enough room in this space to put a children's play ground, but it's an insult to rate payers to not explore the possibility of selling the soft for development once you get the entitlement and allowing some housing there. in a couple of days we're going to be experiencing rather increases and i've heard private developers saying that just three acres of this would probably bring 60 to $80 million if it was bid on the open market. that would wipe out rate increases for four
the first card i have is from joan gerado. >> welcome back, joan. >> thank you. i wanted to speak on an issue not on the agenda today. the transition of the francisco reservoir property to the recreation park department. and the memorandum of understanding was made public on eight days ago, and most people have not looked at it yet. i wanted to say that many of us citizens believe that the spuc should take the risk and go to planning and the board of supervisors and get zoning and...
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joining me now are richard wolf and joan walsh.ank you for being here. >> thank you. >> joan, you're writing about this today saying the governor's troubles might make jeb bush and mitt romney the 2016 saviors. >> well, there is just a lot of anxiety. chr christie was supposed to be bankable and unite those factions, jeb bush has talked about, scott walker has. i don't think they have anyone. i can't see mitt romney doing it a third time. there is talk about it. he had his lovely summit and everybody was praising him saying we'd like you to think about it again. jeb bush, i hear, is seriously considering it. he's got a lot of reasons not to do it, too. the idea that was once the deep bench of the republican party for 2016, they are now going to have to are reare krut people who may be reluctant or may have lost says something about the structure of the party now. >> we don't know where investigations go. >> right. >> this has had to be a big blow to the republican party. >> i don't know what the party is right now. there are factio
joining me now are richard wolf and joan walsh.ank you for being here. >> thank you. >> joan, you're writing about this today saying the governor's troubles might make jeb bush and mitt romney the 2016 saviors. >> well, there is just a lot of anxiety. chr christie was supposed to be bankable and unite those factions, jeb bush has talked about, scott walker has. i don't think they have anyone. i can't see mitt romney doing it a third time. there is talk about it. he had his...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm joan making mar the senior painting with the office of economic workforce development the resolution will authorizes the bond precedes to pay important the rehabilitation costs a 68 favorable housing union on webster street a nonprofit housing corporation is e h they are the current owner and will serve as the owner entity and the investment limited partner has not been selected they have a section 8 subsidy that allows extremely low income names to pay thirty percent even if householder income another of thousand your understanding unites will have their housing set for one-on-one. the rehabilitation work with upgrade the repairing or a recreation and parks department major systems including plumbing and electrical those do not require the city to pledge repayment of the bonds. here today is e rh staff ethan painting and the director of real estate development and they would like to say a few words >> good afternoon ethan i'll keep this short. the property is the only property inside the city so i know our company and myself is excited to make th
. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm joan making mar the senior painting with the office of economic workforce development the resolution will authorizes the bond precedes to pay important the rehabilitation costs a 68 favorable housing union on webster street a nonprofit housing corporation is e h they are the current owner and will serve as the owner entity and the investment limited partner has not been selected they have a section 8 subsidy that allows extremely low income names to...
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his article about how president obama will be impeached and salon.com's joan walsh.nathan, let me start with you. the south dakota gops passing a resolution for impeachment. did you ever think it would get this far? >> well, a few years ago, no. meaning when george bush was president, the idea that a political party in any state calling for the impeachment of the president was unthinkable. ever since the beginning of the obama administration, republicans have been using any and every so-calledÑiñr scandal call for the president's impeachment. last summer at town hall forums around the country, republicans were hearing from tea party activists demanding they start impeachment proceedings against the president because they didn't believe his birth certificate was real. now we are seeing the natural extension of that. going from the grassroots to the party organization. we have been hearing for a few years now members of congress, in the house and ted cruz in the senate entertained the idea of impeachment. it's something the american people should take seriously. yes, p
his article about how president obama will be impeached and salon.com's joan walsh.nathan, let me start with you. the south dakota gops passing a resolution for impeachment. did you ever think it would get this far? >> well, a few years ago, no. meaning when george bush was president, the idea that a political party in any state calling for the impeachment of the president was unthinkable. ever since the beginning of the obama administration, republicans have been using any and every...
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the first card i have is from joan gerado. >> welcome back, joan. >> thank you. i wanted to speak on an issue not on the agenda today. the transition of the francisco reservoir property to the recreation park department. and the memorandum of understanding was made public on eight days ago, and most people have not looked at it yet. i wanted to say that many of us citizens believe that the spuc should take the risk and go to
the first card i have is from joan gerado. >> welcome back, joan. >> thank you. i wanted to speak on an issue not on the agenda today. the transition of the francisco reservoir property to the recreation park department. and the memorandum of understanding was made public on eight days ago, and most people have not looked at it yet. i wanted to say that many of us citizens believe that the spuc should take the risk and go to
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and thank you joan walsh. coming .uup, chris christie's escape attempt. putting a smile on his predicament with jimmy fallon. is christie looking to whip up a circus to distract everyone from the legal specter awaiting him in the months ahead. and do you have to sell your soul to survive the tea party? let's watch lindsey graham go nasty on benghazi, threaten impeachment. is there anything graham won't do to save his seat in the u.s. senate? and another school shooting. this time in oregon. just two days after that horrific ambush in las vegas. i want to know why these shootings keep happening here in the u.s. and not in other countries it seems. finally, let me finish in my prediction. in an unpredictable world, that hillary and bill clinton aren't going to stop their quest. this book tour is the start of something big. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? [ female ann
and thank you joan walsh. coming .uup, chris christie's escape attempt. putting a smile on his predicament with jimmy fallon. is christie looking to whip up a circus to distract everyone from the legal specter awaiting him in the months ahead. and do you have to sell your soul to survive the tea party? let's watch lindsey graham go nasty on benghazi, threaten impeachment. is there anything graham won't do to save his seat in the u.s. senate? and another school shooting. this time in oregon....
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♪ mattress discounters >>> in november of 1986, john paul phillips went on trial for the murder of joaneatherall, one of the three murders phillips allegedly confessed to during a conversation with his prison cellmate. >> in fact, when we were done, the judge said, i'm not only satisfied he did this one, i think he put on a good enough case, i could convict him for the other two. the judge said that in open court. >> on the day he was sentenced, phillips addressed the court. >> he said, "well, i didn't kill her, but i hope she felt every bit of it." and the judge immediately sentenced him to death. then he went off to prison on death row. >> but before the sentence was carried out, he died in prison of a heart attack at the age of 40. although phillips bragged to his prison cellmate about killing three women, he never mentioned susan schumake, but her family still believed he was responsible. >> we thought that phillips was the murderer, and he went to jail and he died in jail. so, my family, consequently, thought, well, this is done with, it's over, he's dead. >> others weren't so sure
♪ mattress discounters >>> in november of 1986, john paul phillips went on trial for the murder of joaneatherall, one of the three murders phillips allegedly confessed to during a conversation with his prison cellmate. >> in fact, when we were done, the judge said, i'm not only satisfied he did this one, i think he put on a good enough case, i could convict him for the other two. the judge said that in open court. >> on the day he was sentenced, phillips addressed the...
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i want to thank joan walsh and michael steele. we'll see you later in the hour. >>> for five months now chris christie has been the butt of late night jokes, but will he have the last laugh? this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" ♪ [ girl ] my dad, he makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my dad makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my dad makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my dad can print amazing things right from his computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my dad makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my dad works at ge. ♪ >>> new jersey governor chris christie is on what some are calling his comeback tour this weekend with stops in california and utah under the banner of the republican governors association. it's a group he's leading this year. he even did an hourlong facebook town hall last night and on t
i want to thank joan walsh and michael steele. we'll see you later in the hour. >>> for five months now chris christie has been the butt of late night jokes, but will he have the last laugh? this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" ♪ [ girl ] my dad, he makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my dad makes airplane engines...
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shorter hem lines. >> and zombies. >> jimmy: but can you tell us what's happening with joan? the scripts are amazing. and each one means so much because you know, we're slowly wrapping up all these characters that we've established for seven seasons now. so the scripts are pretty incredible. >> jimmy: you're also doing stuff in between when you're not shooting "mad men." you just did a movie. john slattery from "mad men" directed it. >> yes. a film called "god's pocket." that acutally we're gonna do a a premiere next week in los angeles. very excited about. >> jimmy: and you got to act with philip seymour hoffman in that? >> i did. yes, phenomenal. >> jimmy: one of the best, i love that guy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: one of the greatest. that's called "god's pocket." "god's pocket" and "mad men." there's gonna be zombies this sunday. yeah and they're wearing -- >> in short skirts. >> jimmy: in short skirts. you guys, that's what we've been wanting for a long time. [ cheers and applause ] christina hendricks. "mad men" airs sundays at 10:00 p.m. on amc. and the film, "
shorter hem lines. >> and zombies. >> jimmy: but can you tell us what's happening with joan? the scripts are amazing. and each one means so much because you know, we're slowly wrapping up all these characters that we've established for seven seasons now. so the scripts are pretty incredible. >> jimmy: you're also doing stuff in between when you're not shooting "mad men." you just did a movie. john slattery from "mad men" directed it. >> yes. a film...
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joe is at the national memo, and joan wash is an msnbc political analyst.hee. joe, you wrote a book back in the day, seminole reading for anyone who wants to understand the clinton years, but i think it has never been more relevant "the hunting of the president." president obama said in that sound bite that he was never surprised by controversy and this is par for the course. it seems it's only par for the course for him and bill clinton. am i right? >> no, you're right. president obama knows bill clinton. i think he's observed bill clinton's career. he knows hillary very well, who is likewise the target of the hunting as much as president clinton was. and will be more now as we are seeing with the benghazi hoax, and all the rest. so yeah, it does strike a chord. the thing about the characters in the hunting of the president, and they were characters, is that they were actually funny some of them. they're sort of the detectives from arkansas, and weirdos trying to make money from the so-called scandals, and ken starr who had his own sort of humorous uptight
joe is at the national memo, and joan wash is an msnbc political analyst.hee. joe, you wrote a book back in the day, seminole reading for anyone who wants to understand the clinton years, but i think it has never been more relevant "the hunting of the president." president obama said in that sound bite that he was never surprised by controversy and this is par for the course. it seems it's only par for the course for him and bill clinton. am i right? >> no, you're right....
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joan walsh, of course. we'll be right back after this.you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> let me finish tonight with the last words of the last article i wrote as national columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." sunday september 1st, 2002. "so i'll say it, i hate this war that's coming in iraq. i don't think we'll be proud of it. oppose this war because it will create a millennium of hatred and suicidal terrorism that comes with it. you talk about bush trying to avenge his father, what about the tens of millions of arab sons who will want to finish a war we start next spring in baghdad?" here we are 12 years later facing the backwash of the war, president bush, d
joan walsh, of course. we'll be right back after this.you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> let me finish tonight...
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let me go to joan here. part of what really smacks at a lot of people as being curious to disingenuous to others is the fact that people like mccain had taken such a different position not that long ago. let me show you in february, which is what john is referring to. senator john mccain supported the deal. now he continues to twist himself into knots over bergdahl's release. now listen to this. >> well, first of all, i wouldn't release these men. >> ever? >> second of all, i would release people who -- not these men. i believe there are other prisoners, some of whom we have already released, that we could have released in exchange. >> i wouldn't have released these men. now, he said he would. then he's saying we would have released other prisoners that we could have release. how do you release people that are already released? >> i don't know. it's a little bit worrisome. it's a very, very strange comment. he's changing his story. and i want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but he was talking about the
let me go to joan here. part of what really smacks at a lot of people as being curious to disingenuous to others is the fact that people like mccain had taken such a different position not that long ago. let me show you in february, which is what john is referring to. senator john mccain supported the deal. now he continues to twist himself into knots over bergdahl's release. now listen to this. >> well, first of all, i wouldn't release these men. >> ever? >> second of all, i...
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joining me now is wes moore and is a la salon.com's joan welsh. the white house says prisoner trades are part of winding down a war. where do you stand on that? >> well, anyone who thinks that's not the case, as you alluded to, doesn't understand the history. you know, these are things that have gone on in wars in the past. and the other thing -- the other complaint i hear people make is somehow this is going to change taliban policy or this is going to change a policy of quote, unquote, negotiating with terrorists. taliban, when they're looking to take, you know, army personnel or any other organization, they're not thinking about whether or not they can get an exchange for it. when we take our oath and we take the army creed, the army creed says one thing in particular amongst others and it says we will not leave a fallen comrade. there might be a lot of details about what happened and why he was captured but at the same time, we have to understand this is a good day for him and his family. >> joan, where do you stand on this? >> i think it's pr
joining me now is wes moore and is a la salon.com's joan welsh. the white house says prisoner trades are part of winding down a war. where do you stand on that? >> well, anyone who thinks that's not the case, as you alluded to, doesn't understand the history. you know, these are things that have gone on in wars in the past. and the other thing -- the other complaint i hear people make is somehow this is going to change taliban policy or this is going to change a policy of quote, unquote,...
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joan walsh, of course.girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more
joan walsh, of course.girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my...
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let me go to joan, because we're familiar talking about these things.n't they just take the fifth when discussing gender politics, gay issues, generally, the existence of gay orientation and identify, anything to do with this just seems to get them in trouble with everybody. >> not with their hard-right, older christian conservative base, chris pip mean, everybody in this country is changing, but no that element of the base. and you know, i want to say some people genuinely, authentically believe this, and other people pander, and i don't know which person, which kind of person rick perry is, but i kind of don't care. it's a disgusting thing to say. it's neither a disease nor any kind of moral weakness to be lbgt. and i think he's got to know that. the oklahoma -- >> yeah, i wonder. i think -- well, let me -- you continue your thought. let me go to gregory. young, i think people are born gay and i think a lot of people think they are, and i've asked a lot of friends of mine, i say, when did you know you were gay, and people say, pretty early on. it's no
let me go to joan, because we're familiar talking about these things.n't they just take the fifth when discussing gender politics, gay issues, generally, the existence of gay orientation and identify, anything to do with this just seems to get them in trouble with everybody. >> not with their hard-right, older christian conservative base, chris pip mean, everybody in this country is changing, but no that element of the base. and you know, i want to say some people genuinely, authentically...
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that is why the joan s.e award is presented annually for excellence in washington-based reporting on national affairs and public policy. here is what the judges wrote about tonight so winners. nearly every reporter has covered conferences with a magic act, and too much there there, but in this series, our winners, david curley of abc news went underneath the canopy of washington's questionable spending. they honed in on what may otherwise be apparently meaningless fragments. when they woven together, the expenses by members of congress, the cabinet agencies on automatic pilot, even the biggest of one of spending cut and debates in years, it made a lot of sense. donuts, catfish, it may not sound like a broad narrative about government itself, but that is what this correspondent and this producer expose. the washington watchdog serious has also approached spending from the consumer angle, illustrating how millions spent in d.c. is a practical concern to people outside of the beltway. here is an example of thei
that is why the joan s.e award is presented annually for excellence in washington-based reporting on national affairs and public policy. here is what the judges wrote about tonight so winners. nearly every reporter has covered conferences with a magic act, and too much there there, but in this series, our winners, david curley of abc news went underneath the canopy of washington's questionable spending. they honed in on what may otherwise be apparently meaningless fragments. when they woven...
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not even when donald returner. ♪ not even joan of arc ♪ don't mean nothing to me, girl ♪ ♪ ♪ i just want
not even when donald returner. ♪ not even joan of arc ♪ don't mean nothing to me, girl ♪ ♪ ♪ i just want
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and you know and love joan lunden.e's been part of our extended family and always will be. she's chosen to come here this morning, to share something personal with all of us. >> it's good to see you. >> great to see you. what is it you want to share with people? >> i heard those words that every woman fears and never wants to hear. you have breast cancer. and in the beginning, it's such a shock, it's a stunner. and you think, i do everything right. i get checked. and i'm healthy. and for me, i'm a health advocate. i'm all over america talking to women saying, make sure you get all of your checkups all of the time. and in the beginning, you almost feel like, what did i do wrong? and then, i just turned a corner and said, wait a second. i'm a health advocate. not this off. learn everything you can about this. and go into warrior mode. >> that's where you are. you're in warrior mode right now. many people have been touched by cancer. until it is you, and until those words are said to you. you were having your yearly -- >>
and you know and love joan lunden.e's been part of our extended family and always will be. she's chosen to come here this morning, to share something personal with all of us. >> it's good to see you. >> great to see you. what is it you want to share with people? >> i heard those words that every woman fears and never wants to hear. you have breast cancer. and in the beginning, it's such a shock, it's a stunner. and you think, i do everything right. i get checked. and i'm...
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joan london returned to the "good morning america" to announce she has breast cancer. the 63-year-old was not detected by mammogram but found by a follow-up ultrasound. it will require surgery and chemotherapy and radiation. she hosted "good morning america" from 1990 to 1997. >>> the revolutionary war re-enactors, new jersey turned 103 years old today. it's a birthday of a land grant in 1664. that started what would become the garden statement. >>> it's green or much of it is green today. it blooming update the the summer sun rar drink of water to help the blooms continue to blossom across the area. double scan live it's a dry night and warm night. it's starting to turn a little on the muggy side. the mid-week muggies are around here on wednesday. 75 in allentown. 74 in reading. 72 in millville. along the shore 70s. it's uniform across the area as it's a quiet night. aus take a look at independence corridor mainatory boston all the way to the virginias and carolinas there is almost a wall protecting us from the downpours and thunderstorms pushing from the southwest to
joan london returned to the "good morning america" to announce she has breast cancer. the 63-year-old was not detected by mammogram but found by a follow-up ultrasound. it will require surgery and chemotherapy and radiation. she hosted "good morning america" from 1990 to 1997. >>> the revolutionary war re-enactors, new jersey turned 103 years old today. it's a birthday of a land grant in 1664. that started what would become the garden statement. >>> it's...
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joining me now is randy winegarden of the american federation of teacherers and joan walsh, editor at for salon.com. thank you for being here. >> thanks for joining us. >> what's your reaction to the day's ruling? >> today, workerses took it on the chin again from what i'm starting to call supreme court, inc. the majority of the supreme court has expanded corporate rights and corporate interests at the expense of workers. this one is cynical. these are the lowest wage workers who do god's work in terms of helping the most frail and vulnerable. they have had a union for ten years that raised their wanls from $6 to $13. what happened is the anti-union interests have just tried to crash and burn their union. >> that's important. the union helped raise their wages from $6 to $13 an hour. and yet they are saying, but you don't have to support the union that has effectively changed your income, and you benefitted from it. >> exactly right. essentially when you look at the case, what this case does is say these workers who had no power on their own create add unit. the majority voted for the
joining me now is randy winegarden of the american federation of teacherers and joan walsh, editor at for salon.com. thank you for being here. >> thanks for joining us. >> what's your reaction to the day's ruling? >> today, workerses took it on the chin again from what i'm starting to call supreme court, inc. the majority of the supreme court has expanded corporate rights and corporate interests at the expense of workers. this one is cynical. these are the lowest wage workers...
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to me, i always wanted to know what was going on before joan of arc was executed.s story gives us detail about that. >> it is very good. i urge you all to read it. it does make you think. lizzie is a deep and good a person as she is a smart person. >> thank you, neil. >> if she can write a book on this and ignore the stock this and ignore the stock market, that says something. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and me
to me, i always wanted to know what was going on before joan of arc was executed.s story gives us detail about that. >> it is very good. i urge you all to read it. it does make you think. lizzie is a deep and good a person as she is a smart person. >> thank you, neil. >> if she can write a book on this and ignore the stock this and ignore the stock market, that says something. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying...
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this is a picture of joan aldrin who is married to buzz aldrin. and this was the moment for joan, the wife of bud aldrin with ego has landed. you can glimpse the emotional drama of what she's going through. of course she was dramatic. she was an actress herself and of course life magazine is there snapping away this reality tv show of the astronaut wives. i asked john what she was feeling at that moment and she said it was so incredible. we were so is aired. it was so exhilarating, but it was almost as if my mind couldn't take it all in, that i am here in the suburbs and buzz is that they are the moon. fill a space-age boogie-woogie. this is a shot at the clamor of what it was like being very to one of spaceman. this is at a dance for the asked not, the carpenters doing the twist. i don't think you see a shot of the other like that today, but of course a picture of the times. these were stressful times in the women would often be changed smoke in her watch in the on tv and tried to make sure their kids were trampled over by reporters on the lawn w
this is a picture of joan aldrin who is married to buzz aldrin. and this was the moment for joan, the wife of bud aldrin with ego has landed. you can glimpse the emotional drama of what she's going through. of course she was dramatic. she was an actress herself and of course life magazine is there snapping away this reality tv show of the astronaut wives. i asked john what she was feeling at that moment and she said it was so incredible. we were so is aired. it was so exhilarating, but it was...
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>> without a doubt. >> you believe that, joan?he republican party would run somebody that far over? >> i do. because their moderates are really wounded. chris christie is probably mortally wounded in terms of his presidential hopes. jeb bush has lots of baggage. we don't even have to go into that. there's not a mitt romney or john mccain figure who's going to come through the primary and have all the tea party folks fights amongst themt themselves. if mitch mcconnell sur voois, you're going to have him thanking rand paul. they have the fire. >> i think we didn't get to '14 yet. when you agree, i get a little worried here. i really think it's possible but i don't like to say. i think rand paul can win the early fights. then i think it's going to be one of those moment where is the party takes a agriculture check and says whoa. we're not handing this to hillary clinton. >> but then who is it? >> i don't know. >> the gut check is going to be for the party. every election, the united states asks questions, have we nominated the most c
>> without a doubt. >> you believe that, joan?he republican party would run somebody that far over? >> i do. because their moderates are really wounded. chris christie is probably mortally wounded in terms of his presidential hopes. jeb bush has lots of baggage. we don't even have to go into that. there's not a mitt romney or john mccain figure who's going to come through the primary and have all the tea party folks fights amongst themt themselves. if mitch mcconnell sur...
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former "good morning america" host joan london revealed she is battling breast cancer, she sat down with cancer survivoring robin rob are terroberts. the aggressive form of cancer will require chemotherapy and radiation. >> you almost feel like what did i do wrong and then i just turned a corner, and said wait a second. i'm a health adequate, so just knock it off and learn everything you can about this and go into warrior mode. >> london cohosted gma, and at 69 years old she works as a health >>> it's an old fashion sock hop for seniors in north wales, when the agency for senior life rocked the day away, with poodle skirts and loafers and a fun way to enjoy yourself and get exercise for those doing the sock hop. >> that is nice. >> jim gardner and the "action news" team standing by with these stories next at 6:00. the man wanted for -- is now behind bars, we'll have the details. >> plus, dietz watson announce an expansion project that brings dozens of new jobs to the city. >> and one of the most celebrated costumes in the city getses more suppose to continue its work. lisa thomas-laury h
former "good morning america" host joan london revealed she is battling breast cancer, she sat down with cancer survivoring robin rob are terroberts. the aggressive form of cancer will require chemotherapy and radiation. >> you almost feel like what did i do wrong and then i just turned a corner, and said wait a second. i'm a health adequate, so just knock it off and learn everything you can about this and go into warrior mode. >> london cohosted gma, and at 69 years old...
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. [ laughter ] pretty unimpressive, joan.od world, the inventor of tapas, jamie tapas is here. [ cheers and applause ] jamie was the first and only person to ever say "i like food at restaurants, however, i'd like a lot less of it for a little more money." [ laught ] sitting behind jamie is the great, the one and onl gary richardson. [ laughter ] welcome gary. gary was the first person to end a conversation by saying ff and sitting next to him are the famous hamilton triplets. give it up for billy, noreen and lump, who snuck in here stked on top of each other's sher you can't fool me, kids. i know you're just three 8-year-olds stuffed in an adult's outfit. one of whom has a fake goatee. we are very excited and honored because our next guest is -- oh, no. oh, no. with her psychic and telekinetic powers, she must have known i was going to introduce her. ladies and gentlemen, erin jeffries is here. erin jeffries. as you can see, erin has the power to move objects with her mind. [ cheers and applause ] and when she gets really ex
. [ laughter ] pretty unimpressive, joan.od world, the inventor of tapas, jamie tapas is here. [ cheers and applause ] jamie was the first and only person to ever say "i like food at restaurants, however, i'd like a lot less of it for a little more money." [ laught ] sitting behind jamie is the great, the one and onl gary richardson. [ laughter ] welcome gary. gary was the first person to end a conversation by saying ff and sitting next to him are the famous hamilton triplets. give it...