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that's very important for a justice. >> ifill: john manning, aside from the fact that she did give youdon't necessarily agree on a lot of things am but let me ask you the same question. what don't we know about her? >> well, i think that a lot is known about her right now. >> ifill: now. >> she is very bright. and i suppose, i think this has been said but i think it's an important thing to emphasize. she has a great amount of intuition about human nature. she's very psychologically astute and i think that she's a very open person. she's done a lot to improve the culture at the harvard law school. and i think that shell's be a very effective member of the court, not merely because she's a brilliant mind and an excellent lawyer, but because she understands human nature. and understands institutions. and so i think that she will be a sort of, you know, glue in that institution that holds-- helps to hold the institution together. >> ifill: marcia greenberger, let's pick up on that glue idea. because one of the things people said about her that she seems to be able to persuade. does that ha
that's very important for a justice. >> ifill: john manning, aside from the fact that she did give youdon't necessarily agree on a lot of things am but let me ask you the same question. what don't we know about her? >> well, i think that a lot is known about her right now. >> ifill: now. >> she is very bright. and i suppose, i think this has been said but i think it's an important thing to emphasize. she has a great amount of intuition about human nature. she's very...
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the cincinnati bengals are ready to sign pac-man john's. he has -- jones. he has been arrested several times. he has been suspended violating a contract policy by the nfl. he got into a fight with his own body guard. the bengals have a deal allied with his agent. in a unique intersection of sports and politics, sports teams in arizona continue to scramble to avoid a backlash of the new immigration laws. major league baseball has received a reaction moving a baseball game out of arizona. the phoenix suns will change with their jerseys to say for tomorrow night's playoff game. it will read los suns. the owner wants to honor the latino community. the nba will look into the activities of one manager. take another look. trying to distract one player in a playoff game last night. he hit the free throw. do not confuse throwing a towel with throwing in the towel. stay with us. tom tasselmyer is [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] achievement has its own patch of grass. ♪ achievement unleashes hidden potential. ♪ all right! achievement looks forward to dinner at home. ach
the cincinnati bengals are ready to sign pac-man john's. he has -- jones. he has been arrested several times. he has been suspended violating a contract policy by the nfl. he got into a fight with his own body guard. the bengals have a deal allied with his agent. in a unique intersection of sports and politics, sports teams in arizona continue to scramble to avoid a backlash of the new immigration laws. major league baseball has received a reaction moving a baseball game out of arizona. the...
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john manning. all great friend of mine and i appreciate their coming down to support a. >> we welcome your families. we know the sacrifices they have to make in regard to your public service. i want to acknowledge for the record that two senators wanted to be here but they were called upon on other senate business and we will allow their statements to be made part of the record. >> mr. chairman, senator specter and members of the committee cannot thank you for giving me the of -- to give me the opportunity to appear as a witness. i am grateful to the president' for being considered and disposed. i would like to thank the members of the committee and their staff met with me who will star what i have will be a dialogue about issues facing the country. there is deep knowledge about the many challenges ahead and i hope i will have the opportunity to work with you to overcome them. i would like to thank senators web and warner who have had their statements submitted to the record. i want to thank my wif
john manning. all great friend of mine and i appreciate their coming down to support a. >> we welcome your families. we know the sacrifices they have to make in regard to your public service. i want to acknowledge for the record that two senators wanted to be here but they were called upon on other senate business and we will allow their statements to be made part of the record. >> mr. chairman, senator specter and members of the committee cannot thank you for giving me the of -- to...
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john manning. all great friend of mine and i appreciate their coming down to support a. >> we welcome your families. we know the sacrifices they have to make in regard to your public service. i want to acknowledge for the record that o senators wanted to be here but ey were called upon on other senate business and we will allow their statements to be made part of the record. >> mr. chairman, senator specter d members of the committee cannot thank you for giving me the of -- to ve me the opportunity to appear as a witness. i am grateful to the president' for being considered and disposed. i would like to thank the members of the committee and their staff met with me who will star what i have will be a dialogue about issues facing the country. there is deep knowledge about the many challenges ahead and i hope i will have the opportunity to work with you to overcome them. i would like to thank senators web and warner who have had their statements submitted to the record. i want to thank my wife, chris
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john boas man.he is a front runner the polls and he still, most of the polls show him slightly below the majority needed to win the no, ma'am nation out right. this election could be a test of whether or not there is this really deep seeded antiincumbent washington move on both sides. boas man and lincoln have both been fing pretty similar criticism. as man is krit sided by the 7 other republicans running for the gop nominatio who are point together him as part of the broken system in washington. some of that criticism is similar to lincoln and her issues she >> thank you very much for being with us. what do you think? host: we have phoenix and the upcoming primary in that state. doesn't take place until august. thanks for being with us. guest: thanks. host: news over the weekend your reporting a change or shake up you describe in the mccain campaign. what's happening is guest: that's right. we confirmed on friday that mccain's campaign manager is leaving his campaign as is his deputy campaign manag
john boas man.he is a front runner the polls and he still, most of the polls show him slightly below the majority needed to win the no, ma'am nation out right. this election could be a test of whether or not there is this really deep seeded antiincumbent washington move on both sides. boas man and lincoln have both been fing pretty similar criticism. as man is krit sided by the 7 other republicans running for the gop nominatio who are point together him as part of the broken system in...
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in johns hopkins, is killed by a man caught driving drunk 8 times before. alisa killed, again a repeat drunk driver is to blame. >> we kind of are left to pick up p pieces. >> reporter: and another remit drunk driver just couldn't stop until her last ride ended in tragedy. she smashed into a fence, rolled her car and flew through the windshield. >> you actually are pretty lucky to be alive. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: she is just one of 25,000 people who get caught driving drunk. say the ignition enter lock device would stop people. >> the embarrassment of having to -- to that thing, start that car would have cured me. >> reporter: this small device could stop potential drunk drivers from killing other people, themselves or injuring themselves. if alcohol is detected the car won't start. >> this could have saved my daughter's life, you know. >> reporter: the mother of 18- year-old alisa sal en tan oh says the man who killed her daughter would not have been driving drunk if his car had an interlock device. give first time offenders, see a -- cuts repeat offen
in johns hopkins, is killed by a man caught driving drunk 8 times before. alisa killed, again a repeat drunk driver is to blame. >> we kind of are left to pick up p pieces. >> reporter: and another remit drunk driver just couldn't stop until her last ride ended in tragedy. she smashed into a fence, rolled her car and flew through the windshield. >> you actually are pretty lucky to be alive. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: she is just one of 25,000 people who get caught...
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a man comes back to was also imprisoned with ashburn was a man named john claypool. comes back to betsy's house and tells her as was the custom in that. come i was with her husband when he died. he was a gallup man. it was courtesy that he would come back and tell her that he was with ashburn at the time of his death. they married -- they began cortinas and in matters of months. and by may of 1783 they married. finally this is the partnership that gives her the family she'd been seeking. she had two children with ashburn, one of whom survived and five additional daughters with claypool and now she has the family that's going to sport that upholstery trade or john claypool was trained as a tanner, but never really worked in that trade. he eventually landed a job at the customs service inspecting ships a comment from all over the world, make sure their whole with the manifest they have to. that's a great job at the federal government and he becomes head of the upholster shop. if you look at newspapers or city directories that was a john claypool upholsterer and all of
a man comes back to was also imprisoned with ashburn was a man named john claypool. comes back to betsy's house and tells her as was the custom in that. come i was with her husband when he died. he was a gallup man. it was courtesy that he would come back and tell her that he was with ashburn at the time of his death. they married -- they began cortinas and in matters of months. and by may of 1783 they married. finally this is the partnership that gives her the family she'd been seeking. she...
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and he recessed a man appointed john rutledge, it didn't go well.he had opposed the j-treaty and they roughed him up and not heard much after that. so my research wasn't go well. the people out there in the research project in terms of the pipeline, know this, don't ever stop reading at the first chapter. you have to read on and get through the book. because when i represent reading i found that he wjohn marshal w recessed appointed and just b n brenon was recessed appointed. i was in good company. one of my cousins heard my senate hearing and the question to me was, well, judge gregory when you follow the principle of starruous and that's the biggest law there is and i knew this wouldn't be fair and they asked him all of those foreign words. so even when it's misunderstood it's nice to have people that know about the nuances and the experiences of people. and it's so wonderful and just refreshing to have that. and talking about those shoulders, it reminds me of a story that harwood therman, my favorite theologian. in the 1920's in georgia, he could
and he recessed a man appointed john rutledge, it didn't go well.he had opposed the j-treaty and they roughed him up and not heard much after that. so my research wasn't go well. the people out there in the research project in terms of the pipeline, know this, don't ever stop reading at the first chapter. you have to read on and get through the book. because when i represent reading i found that he wjohn marshal w recessed appointed and just b n brenon was recessed appointed. i was in good...
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and a normally quiet young man didn't hesitate to help. john schriffen has their story. >> it was like my whole life was flashing in front of me. then i saw the faces my family. oh, my gosh. i'm going to die. >> reporter: miriam lorenza is alive and breathing today, she had, because of one young brave one man, one of her spanish students. don't call 17-year-old storm runman a hero. he says he's a regular guy. >> normal people living lives at stafford high school then something like this happens. spice it is school year up. >> reporter: last monday the 11th grader was sitting in class taking a spanish test when his teacher, miss lorenzo, started to choke on her sandwich. >> i thought, okay, i'm in trouble. so i had to get you on of the classroom, you know, didn't want to disturb the class. so i stood up and just -- trying to leave the classroom. >> reporter: the class stood up and gasped in shock as miss lorenzo's finger started to turn blue. >> she obviously couldn't breathe. and i -- you would even thinking at all, i just ran up behind her and
and a normally quiet young man didn't hesitate to help. john schriffen has their story. >> it was like my whole life was flashing in front of me. then i saw the faces my family. oh, my gosh. i'm going to die. >> reporter: miriam lorenza is alive and breathing today, she had, because of one young brave one man, one of her spanish students. don't call 17-year-old storm runman a hero. he says he's a regular guy. >> normal people living lives at stafford high school then something...
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though by the standards of 1872, plymouth notch, his father colonel john coolidge, was a man of means. a general store keeper, insurance agent, farmer and politician. of his father calvin would write the lines he laid out were true and straight. and the curves regular. the work he did endured. and from his father's business, he learned this lesson which never left him. as i went about with my father when he collected taxes, i knew that when taxes were laid, someone had to work to earn money to pay them. of his mother, victoria josephine moore coolidge, he wrote, whatever was grand and beautiful in form and color attracted her. it seemed as though the rich green tints of the foliage came to her in the spring. and for autumn it was for her the mountain side was struck with crimson and gold. she died on her 39th birthday on march, 1885, five marches later calvin's younger sister, abigail, died. she was 14. forged a greater bond between surviving son and father. he studied in the one room stone schoolhouse and later at amherst where his withdrawn vermont ways proved both a puzzlement and
though by the standards of 1872, plymouth notch, his father colonel john coolidge, was a man of means. a general store keeper, insurance agent, farmer and politician. of his father calvin would write the lines he laid out were true and straight. and the curves regular. the work he did endured. and from his father's business, he learned this lesson which never left him. as i went about with my father when he collected taxes, i knew that when taxes were laid, someone had to work to earn money to...
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john boas man.e is a front runner the polls and he still, most of the polls show him slightly below the majority needed to win the no, ma'am nation out right. this election could be a test of whether or not there is this really deep seeded antiincumbent washington move on both sides. boas man and lincoln have both been facing pretty similar criticism. boas man is krit sided by the 7 other republicans running for the gop nomination who are point together him as part of the broken system in washington. some of that criticism is similar to lincoln and her issues she faces in her primary. host: andrew demillo is based in little rock bureau capitol correspondent. thanks for being with us here on "washington journal" the conversation continues on-line and on our twitter paper at twitter.com/cspanwj. gop and the us against them. there's a g game and it's all o you. ivy from georgia? >> good morning. well your asking a great question about incumbency and i really appreciate you givingous chance to talk at t
john boas man.e is a front runner the polls and he still, most of the polls show him slightly below the majority needed to win the no, ma'am nation out right. this election could be a test of whether or not there is this really deep seeded antiincumbent washington move on both sides. boas man and lincoln have both been facing pretty similar criticism. boas man is krit sided by the 7 other republicans running for the gop nomination who are point together him as part of the broken system in...
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one of the officers is that man right there, lieutenant john thompson, we call him ted.cer. and lieutenant thompson keeps the airplanes flying. wednesday, the blues take to the air and show the navy brass how it's done. >> and everyone's in site. ted thompson joining us on coffee with and we have a web extra for you. local guy that's done real good. you stay with us, we have sharon gibala's wjz-13 tv traffic control and first first and more. we'll be back. ,,,,,,,, i'm going in. troubleshooting runs on dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. with our new iced dark roast coffee. grab a delicious cup today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> 64 degrees now and 63 is the dew point. we've seen the scattered fog and we'll have fog areawide. we'll have a dank flow to the east and still, 60 in ocean city and 55 in oakland and 64 in cumberland and pax river and naval air. and 62 elkton. 61 degrees in easton and 62 now, down to 63 in westminster and 64 in columbia and annapolis. 63 rock hall and kent island. there's the easterly flow, that's the genesis of the day's weather and the big story
one of the officers is that man right there, lieutenant john thompson, we call him ted.cer. and lieutenant thompson keeps the airplanes flying. wednesday, the blues take to the air and show the navy brass how it's done. >> and everyone's in site. ted thompson joining us on coffee with and we have a web extra for you. local guy that's done real good. you stay with us, we have sharon gibala's wjz-13 tv traffic control and first first and more. we'll be back. ,,,,,,,, i'm going in....
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john boas man.he is a front runner the polls and he still, most of the polls show him slightly below the majority needed to win the no, ma'am nation out right. this election could be a test of whether or not there is this really deep seeded antiincumbent washingtonove on both sides. boas man and lincoln have both been facing pretty similar criticism. boas man is krit sided by the 7 other republicans rning for the gop nomination who are point together him as part of the broken system in washington. some of that criticism is similar to lincoln and her issues she looks like a klue klux klan rally. they don't present america. what do you think? host: we have phoenix and the upcoming primary in that state. doesn't take place until august. thanks for being with us. guest: thanks. host: news over the weekend your reporting a change or shake up you describe in the mccain campaign. what's happening is guest: that's right. we confirmed on friday that mccain's campaign manager is leaving his campaign as is his
john boas man.he is a front runner the polls and he still, most of the polls show him slightly below the majority needed to win the no, ma'am nation out right. this election could be a test of whether or not there is this really deep seeded antiincumbent washingtonove on both sides. boas man and lincoln have both been facing pretty similar criticism. boas man is krit sided by the 7 other republicans rning for the gop nomination who are point together him as part of the broken system in...
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that is stunning evidence, john mcneill, so you've got a man, a white male, husband, white male, crouchedbeside -- is it adjacent or across from the home? >> we don't know. it was probably up the street a little ways. >> okay. >> judging from the layout of the neighborhood, it could have been across the street. >> matching the description of his vehicle. the guy crouched down. this is all around 7:00 in the morning. joining me right now very special guest, we are taking your calls live, this is venus rose stewart's parents, larry and therese mccomb. joining us from collin township. thank you so much mr. and mrs. mccomb for being with us. i understand that you were there at the propane tank where mr. mccomb, you observed heel marks where you believe your daughter kicked in to the propane tank as she was struggling to be set free? >> yes. >> is that it behind you? >> i didn't understand you. >> is that the tank there behind you? >> yes, it is. that's the tank with the footprints on it. >> are they still there? >> yes, they're still there. >> while you are speaking, could we get miss mccomb
that is stunning evidence, john mcneill, so you've got a man, a white male, husband, white male, crouchedbeside -- is it adjacent or across from the home? >> we don't know. it was probably up the street a little ways. >> okay. >> judging from the layout of the neighborhood, it could have been across the street. >> matching the description of his vehicle. the guy crouched down. this is all around 7:00 in the morning. joining me right now very special guest, we are taking...
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if you look at what john kennedy was planning to do before he got elected and compare to what he was doing in 1963, just before he died, you can see a man who sort of shared the learning process of the american people and worked them towards a different country. we don't have a lot of time but the best example is on civil rights. john kennedy on civil rights was not progressive in 1960. i would argue that richard nixon, the vice president, made some proposals for civil rights were progressive or even more progressive in certain respects than john kennedy in the 1960s. by 1963 john kennedy and his brother are on the forefront of civil rights but it took three years for that to happen and it took three years for learning of the entire country to be at the point where it was in 19 six 3. >> can you from a historical draw parallels from the kennedy administration and the obama administration? >> it's not for me to draw those parallels, not yet. like david remnick and meredith, i haven't done the research on the obama administration. i can't say. what i can say is this, what is very interesting is to watch leaders express their willness to c
if you look at what john kennedy was planning to do before he got elected and compare to what he was doing in 1963, just before he died, you can see a man who sort of shared the learning process of the american people and worked them towards a different country. we don't have a lot of time but the best example is on civil rights. john kennedy on civil rights was not progressive in 1960. i would argue that richard nixon, the vice president, made some proposals for civil rights were progressive...
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a man comes back, also imprisoned with ashburn, john claypoole and comes back to betsie ross's house and tells her, i was with your husband when he died, he was a gal lantz man and he told her of being with him -- and they begin courting within a matter of months and by may of 1783 they marry. finally, this is the partnership that gives her the family she has been seeking and she'd have two children with ashburn, one of whom survived and five additional daughters with claypoole, and, now she has the family that will support the upholstery trade. john as trained as a tanner, but, never really worked in that trade. he eventually land aid job as a customs service, inspecting ships that come in from all over the world to make sure they -- the hulls have what the man test says they ought to and is a great plum job with the federal government and becomes the punitive head of her shop and if you look at newspapers and city direct tricks they'll say john claypoole, director and all of that is bra and they have a flourishing marriage, and family and trade through the end of the 18th century an
a man comes back, also imprisoned with ashburn, john claypoole and comes back to betsie ross's house and tells her, i was with your husband when he died, he was a gal lantz man and he told her of being with him -- and they begin courting within a matter of months and by may of 1783 they marry. finally, this is the partnership that gives her the family she has been seeking and she'd have two children with ashburn, one of whom survived and five additional daughters with claypoole, and, now she...
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john f. kennedy didn't have it quite right when he said one man can make a difference and another man can trydoes take a ne ouber of men and women to make it right. lepins come tone aeo her and be public servant always accountable to you. thank you all very remch. [applaus [ ♪ ] calls are next on washington journal. the house is in live at- eastern. >> after a look at yesterday's primary vw ing results, more about the gulf oil spin. at 8:30 eastern, we'll talk about the economy and jmprs witm peter
john f. kennedy didn't have it quite right when he said one man can make a difference and another man can trydoes take a ne ouber of men and women to make it right. lepins come tone aeo her and be public servant always accountable to you. thank you all very remch. [applaus [ ♪ ] calls are next on washington journal. the house is in live at- eastern. >> after a look at yesterday's primary vw ing results, more about the gulf oil spin. at 8:30 eastern, we'll talk about the economy and...
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this is the man samuel mudd set up a meeting to introduce john wilkes booth to. as a result, he provided the horses and a guide that took booth to stewart's house. this is the summer home where they arrived in the evening at dinner time. this is his summer home. extraordinarily wealthy man the personal confederate agent who had been arrested twice. somehow all he had gotten word of coming down the line. he didn't want anything to do with them. so he refused them shelter but gave them food. he gave them dinner and sent them across this property into the cabin of a free black named william lucas and said you can stay with them. he was extraordinarily resentful and wrote in his diary a little note to the effect that ceremony to the meeting was without it meaning it is the manner in which you receive some one that matters. you did not receive me very well. as a southern gentleman. that is richard stewart who is married to a cousin. this is ready lee. so he is well plugged into the confederacy. that is his regular home next to mount fern and as it exists today. very m
this is the man samuel mudd set up a meeting to introduce john wilkes booth to. as a result, he provided the horses and a guide that took booth to stewart's house. this is the summer home where they arrived in the evening at dinner time. this is his summer home. extraordinarily wealthy man the personal confederate agent who had been arrested twice. somehow all he had gotten word of coming down the line. he didn't want anything to do with them. so he refused them shelter but gave them food. he...
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authors and works like langston hughes waving white folks, moses man of the mountain, john oliver's the petunia all the way of to paul bailey's the white boy shuffle, negrophobia and preeminently ishmael reed's mumbo jumbo in japanese by spring. arguably the most important works of african-american political satire. we have a distinguished panel of journalists and political commentators and we are going to talk about black political satire. the elements of black political satire. its challenges and possibility, major practitioners. we look to a lively and interesting conversation and i am going to introduce our panelists, as we say, those on the way. here is one who has arrived. first i would like to introduce her boy to my left. herbal is an award winning author and journalist who has published 17 books and countless articles for national magazines and newspapers. is books include odyssey of black men in america. he has co edited the black scholars journal and has won the american book award for nonfiction. in 1999, won three first-place awards from the new york association of black jo
authors and works like langston hughes waving white folks, moses man of the mountain, john oliver's the petunia all the way of to paul bailey's the white boy shuffle, negrophobia and preeminently ishmael reed's mumbo jumbo in japanese by spring. arguably the most important works of african-american political satire. we have a distinguished panel of journalists and political commentators and we are going to talk about black political satire. the elements of black political satire. its challenges...
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john? >> i can't help you. do it. do it. >> glenn: that is the man who wrote "amazing grace," the song.u know the story, this is a guy that believed in slavery but played a role in inspiring that man. sometimes history is a little complex. back in a second. >> glenn: thomas kidd, jerome mahaffey, talking about george whitefield, a founder you probably never heard. he's really not a founder, more of the seed for the founders. he is the guy who i said at the beginning of the 9.12. grow them. grow them. that is what he did. unbeknownst to him. barbara has a question on george whitefield. >> yes. as you say we want to grow more people like george whitefield. when i was reading about george whitefield, i was amazing at what he came from, that he grew up in such poverty he never had a father figure in his life. he was not a great student. he got into youthful scrapes and yet, i want to know, so many of your american youth share the circumstances. or many of them. what was it that motivated him at age 18 to decide to work his way through oxford? what can our youth learn from him? >> that is a
john? >> i can't help you. do it. do it. >> glenn: that is the man who wrote "amazing grace," the song.u know the story, this is a guy that believed in slavery but played a role in inspiring that man. sometimes history is a little complex. back in a second. >> glenn: thomas kidd, jerome mahaffey, talking about george whitefield, a founder you probably never heard. he's really not a founder, more of the seed for the founders. he is the guy who i said at the beginning...
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authors and works such as langston hughes, wave of white folks, moses man of the mountain, john oliver kila killing the cotillion all the way up to paul beaty's provides shuffle, darius james-- and preeminently ishmael reed's mumbo-jumbo and japanese by spring, arguably some of the most important works of african-american political satire. today we have a distinguished panel of writers, journalists and political commentators who are going to talk about black clinical satire. the elements of black political satire. it is a challenge. it is limited possibilities. the major practitioners, etc. and we look forward to a lively and interesting conversation. and i am going to introduce our panelists, those who were here and as we say in african-american vernacular, those who are on their way and here is one field has arrived. first, i would like to introduce herb boyd, herb boyd to my left. herb boyd is an award-winning author and journalist who has published 17 books and countless articles for national magazines and newspapers. his books include brother men, on the sea of black men in americ
authors and works such as langston hughes, wave of white folks, moses man of the mountain, john oliver kila killing the cotillion all the way up to paul beaty's provides shuffle, darius james-- and preeminently ishmael reed's mumbo-jumbo and japanese by spring, arguably some of the most important works of african-american political satire. today we have a distinguished panel of writers, journalists and political commentators who are going to talk about black clinical satire. the elements of...
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in arizona, senator john mccain, the man they picked as presidential nominee less than two years ago has to reverse course on lifelong political positions to defend off a primary challenger from a tea party candidate. in order to satisfy tea part activists, republicans are running to the right. as a result, the party is becoming narrower and less welcoming to moderate candidates. if this is eliminated, the party will being less appealing to independents and swing voters. as we move from the primary season to the general election, i suspect things will continue to change. the economy will continue to improve. i expect employers will continue to add jobs. we'll see those job reports rolling in month after month. americans will be the democratic party, the party that took action to jump-start recovery more positively as a result. in fact, we have seen some significant poll movements suggesting a desire for a democratic congress that is working to solve problems rather than a republican congress committed solely to owe poe posing the -- opposing the president at every opportunity. we can
in arizona, senator john mccain, the man they picked as presidential nominee less than two years ago has to reverse course on lifelong political positions to defend off a primary challenger from a tea party candidate. in order to satisfy tea part activists, republicans are running to the right. as a result, the party is becoming narrower and less welcoming to moderate candidates. if this is eliminated, the party will being less appealing to independents and swing voters. as we move from the...
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. >> but friends now urn the death of a man that they say w never afraid to take on the status quo. johnll,ox 45 news "late edition".ú >> tonight, wright leaves behind s wife and thr children. >> back to the breakingnews out of harfo count >> achild has drowned in abingdon. happened at7:30. and melinda we hear thisve. happened close to he child'sú home. what can youell us? >> it was very clo to the home. there are a lot of wod wood areas off maryld route seven with subvisions that sort of cuttthrough into te woods. and we're told that this 8-year-old boy and a friend was playing back in te woods, behind their homms, whe he somehow ended up in a stream. 're told that he may have fallen. the second boy ranfor helpp bbt when rese crews responded to e 911 ccll they had trouble reaching the boy. >> from that location, they re directed through the woods to approximately half a milee3 through heavy woods. where n an area neara small stream ey located a small child. 7 or 8-years-old. ung boy. stretcher and basket to carryú m to a forewheel drive vehicle waiting to put him in an ambunce where he
. >> but friends now urn the death of a man that they say w never afraid to take on the status quo. johnll,ox 45 news "late edition".ú >> tonight, wright leaves behind s wife and thr children. >> back to the breakingnews out of harfo count >> achild has drowned in abingdon. happened at7:30. and melinda we hear thisve. happened close to he child'sú home. what can youell us? >> it was very clo to the home. there are a lot of wod wood areas off maryld...
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dreyer's ice cream plant in california, all that frozen goodness rests on the tastebuds of one man. johns >> wait, wait, wait. let's get dressed here. >> i suited up, and then john took me on a tour of the plant, also known as heaven. johns randomly grabs products for spot tests. >> there you are. >> thank you. >> afterwards we went to a lab where the real tasting happens. armed with a gold-plated spoon to keep his taste buds clear, he schooled me in ice cream scrutiny. >> if i were doing this, i would scoop in. >> what i'm doing is taking it off the top. that's the warmest, we're going to invert it, swirl it around, the appearance, vanilla, taste vanilla, that's a 10. >> that's an 11. >> but it isn't just the taste. he looks to consistency in appearance, rich flavor, and the right temperature and texture. >> good top note on that. >> um-hmm. what's the top note? >> no wonder his taste buds are insured for $1 million. >> about $1,000 per bud. in tasting, i'm using all of those taste buds. get ready for an explosion of flavor. >> i'm ready. >> it's a fun job, but like anything else, it hae
dreyer's ice cream plant in california, all that frozen goodness rests on the tastebuds of one man. johns >> wait, wait, wait. let's get dressed here. >> i suited up, and then john took me on a tour of the plant, also known as heaven. johns randomly grabs products for spot tests. >> there you are. >> thank you. >> afterwards we went to a lab where the real tasting happens. armed with a gold-plated spoon to keep his taste buds clear, he schooled me in ice cream...
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tell us more about the giant box, its construction, and just how it will hopefully work, the man's name is johnr of external affairs for bp. so, welcome to the show. thank you very much. we saw live pictures just a short time ago of the containment box being sent out. how long did it take to build this contraption, and the what are the chances of it working, sir? >> well, hi, don. it's good to be here today. the design and the implementation and the engineering and the fabrication of that -- of that containment system really was, as you can imagine, moved forward very quickly. we started -- the fabrication yard started building that containment system a week ago, a week ago monday. they finished it yesterday. we loaded it on the ship. as you say, it will sail out to the location, where we will lower it down over the major source of the leak underground, on the seafloor, and hopefully can funnel that well to the surface and help mitigate any impact to the environment. >> you said it funnels oil to the surface, basically it sucks it up and then what? where does the oil go? >> well, they'll be a d
tell us more about the giant box, its construction, and just how it will hopefully work, the man's name is johnr of external affairs for bp. so, welcome to the show. thank you very much. we saw live pictures just a short time ago of the containment box being sent out. how long did it take to build this contraption, and the what are the chances of it working, sir? >> well, hi, don. it's good to be here today. the design and the implementation and the engineering and the fabrication of that...
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man who has been coming to these events for more than 50 years. everything interesting has been said. likely everything that is not interesting has been said too. so i'll be brief. john paul stevens is man of chicago. he was born and raised in hyde park. and he attended the university of chicago laboratory school. he attended the 1932 world series which the cubs lost. in fact, no one in this room was alive when the cubs won their last world series. john paul stevens attended college in chicago, law school in chicago and practiced in chicago and served for five years on the seventh circuit. even after he was dragged off it washington and -- in 195e, he remained our circuit justice. this year, he became the second justice to reach the age of 90 while in active service. the other was oliver wendell homes. his predsers in his seat on the supreme court were louie bran dice and william o douglas, for 16 years he has been the senior associate justice. you may have read about him during the last few weeks. i give you justice stevens. thank you so much. thank you so much. fellow judges, friends. and members of the seventh circuit bar, and -- and the friends again. i am going
man who has been coming to these events for more than 50 years. everything interesting has been said. likely everything that is not interesting has been said too. so i'll be brief. john paul stevens is man of chicago. he was born and raised in hyde park. and he attended the university of chicago laboratory school. he attended the 1932 world series which the cubs lost. in fact, no one in this room was alive when the cubs won their last world series. john paul stevens attended college in chicago,...
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this is the man that set up a special meeting to introduce john wilkes booth and as a result from this* he provided the courses and a guide that took a boost to sue words. this is his summer home where he arrived in the evening but he was an extraordinarily wealthy man a confederate agents arrested twice both times in some how had gotten word that the assassination that they were coming down the line and did not want anything to do with them so he refused them shelter but gave them third and a dinner than is sent them across the property and said you can stay with them which they did. he was extraordinarily resentful and wrote in his diary a little note to the fact that sauce meaning it is the manner in which you receive some one that matters and you did not receive me very well as a southern gentleman. that was richard stewart married to robert tv. that is the regular home right next to mount vernon a magnificent matt -- mansion still in the family. from the elizabeth quizenberry william lucas puts them in the wagon and goes all the way down to the river where they arrive money mornin
this is the man that set up a special meeting to introduce john wilkes booth and as a result from this* he provided the courses and a guide that took a boost to sue words. this is his summer home where he arrived in the evening but he was an extraordinarily wealthy man a confederate agents arrested twice both times in some how had gotten word that the assassination that they were coming down the line and did not want anything to do with them so he refused them shelter but gave them third and a...
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but they're spaced every 500 feet; a drowning man would be lucky to reach one. johnf florida international university is one of this country's top researchers in the subject of drowning. he was commissioned to do a study on the safety of the all- american. >> john fletermeyer: i've been involved in drowning research for most of my life. i think the all-american canal's probably the most dangerous body of water in the united states. >> pelley: the most dangerous body of water in the united states? >> fletermeyer: absolutely. >> pelley: help me understand the dynamic when somebody gets into the water. >> fletermeyer: one, the water's very cold, so that a victim, or someone in the canal, would almost immediately begin to experience hypothermia. the second factor relates to the currents. they go at approximately eight feet per second, which even an olympic swimmer really could not successfully swim against. >> pelley: fletermeyer believes it would take about $1 million to install buoys and escape lines every 150 feet. >> fletermeyer: with the recommendations that i made,
but they're spaced every 500 feet; a drowning man would be lucky to reach one. johnf florida international university is one of this country's top researchers in the subject of drowning. he was commissioned to do a study on the safety of the all- american. >> john fletermeyer: i've been involved in drowning research for most of my life. i think the all-american canal's probably the most dangerous body of water in the united states. >> pelley: the most dangerous body of water in the...
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justice john paul stevens and solicitor general and elena qaeda and appeared together in chicago on monday. elena kagan appeared together in chicago on monday. >> what do you say when introducing this man? everything interesting has been said. quite frankly, everything not interesting has been said too. so i will be brief. john paul stevens was born and raised in hyde park. he attended the university of chicago. he attended the 1932 world series, which the cubs lost. in fact, no one in this room was alive when the cubs on one of their last world series. john paul stevens attended college in chicago, law school in chicago, practiced in chicago, and served for five years on the the seventh circuit. even after he was dragged off to washington in 1935, -- in 1975, he remained in service to chicago. this year, he read -- this year, he became the first justice to turn and 90 while in service. the other was oliver wendell holmes. [applause] his predecessor's aura louis brandeis and william o. douglas -- were louis brandeis and william o. douglas. you may have read about him in the past couple of weeks. i give you justice stevens. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very
justice john paul stevens and solicitor general and elena qaeda and appeared together in chicago on monday. elena kagan appeared together in chicago on monday. >> what do you say when introducing this man? everything interesting has been said. quite frankly, everything not interesting has been said too. so i will be brief. john paul stevens was born and raised in hyde park. he attended the university of chicago. he attended the 1932 world series, which the cubs lost. in fact, no one in...
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john hopkins. witnesses saw two men running away from the scene. martin was a good man and took over the tavern from a relative. >>> police are asking anybody with information to contact them or call metro crime stoppers 1-866-7-lockup, crime stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2000. autopsy investigation underway today in the death of a 6 week old baby boy. arundel county boy say the infant was found unresponsive inside a home on edge rock way on saturday. neighbor says she called police when a woman banged on her door asking for help. there were no obvious science of trauma. the medical examiner will decide how the baby died. >>> bp's failure to cap the leak in the gulf grows. joel brown says patience is running low. >> reporter: president obama's cabinet members toured the spill that's only getting worse. >> we are going to stay on this and stay on bp, until this gets done and gets done the right way. >> reporter: louisiana's using sand to build natural bare dwrers to block the crude from further invading the fragile marshs, the damage is already done in many are
john hopkins. witnesses saw two men running away from the scene. martin was a good man and took over the tavern from a relative. >>> police are asking anybody with information to contact them or call metro crime stoppers 1-866-7-lockup, crime stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2000. autopsy investigation underway today in the death of a 6 week old baby boy. arundel county boy say the infant was found unresponsive inside a home on edge rock way on saturday. neighbor says she called...
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his life embodies what we see in the gospel of john, chapter 15, greater love has no man than this then a man lay down his life for his friends. jeffrey, you're home now with god. well done, good and faithful servant. my god bless you and may he hold you in the palm of his hand. i'd like to close with a quote from abe abraham lincoln's gettysburg address, which i read to the family, his words are timeless today, when he said, the world will note or long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they, who fought here have so nobodyly advanced. it is for us to be dedicated to the great task remaining before us that fromhese honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. that we here highly resolved that these dead shall not have died in vain and that this nation under god shall have a new birth offreedom and government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. god bless you, jeffrey. an
his life embodies what we see in the gospel of john, chapter 15, greater love has no man than this then a man lay down his life for his friends. jeffrey, you're home now with god. well done, good and faithful servant. my god bless you and may he hold you in the palm of his hand. i'd like to close with a quote from abe abraham lincoln's gettysburg address, which i read to the family, his words are timeless today, when he said, the world will note or long remember what we say here, but it can...
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our chairman of the budget committee, john spratt, is an honorable man. and we have pursued with him frequent efforts to encourage him to convene the budget committee for purposes of passing a budget. normally the budget committee passes a budget by april 15. that's part of the traditional process of this house. and that budget sets the ceilings or the parameters by which the appropriations committee will act during its efforts to vet the line items within the budget. meaning really going through the budget carefully, deciding what to spend money on, what the priorities of congress are this year. so it is unprecedented, as mr. akin pointed out, for this congress not to consider a budget. and here we are at the end of may, fully 45 days into the period of time during which we normally have a budget for the appropriations committee to work with, and mr. akin, we do not have a -- and, mr. akin, we do not have a budget. and it is becoming more and more apparent every day that the budget committee will not be convened. i am certain that john spratt, who is the
our chairman of the budget committee, john spratt, is an honorable man. and we have pursued with him frequent efforts to encourage him to convene the budget committee for purposes of passing a budget. normally the budget committee passes a budget by april 15. that's part of the traditional process of this house. and that budget sets the ceilings or the parameters by which the appropriations committee will act during its efforts to vet the line items within the budget. meaning really going...
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airliner that was apparently, if not in motion, close to that point, with this man on board an emirates airlines flight overseas at johnport in queens, new york. so, we will try to find out answers to that. again, we are waiting, there is a photo of the suspect.af police rushed in as part of a raid on several locations to a house occupied by him in connecticut. so here now, the officials coming to the stage in washington. we're told lead by eric holder. >> good afternoon. as many of you know, faisal shahzad, who was arrested late last night in connection with his alleged role in the attempted car bombing in times shahzad is in federal custody today. he has been and continues to be questioned by federal agents. as a result of those communications, shahzad has provided useful information to authorities. we anticipate charging him with an act of terrorism transcending national borders, attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, use of a destructive device during the commission of another crime as well as assorted explosives charges. now, i want to emphasize that this investigation is ongoing and we continue to pursue
airliner that was apparently, if not in motion, close to that point, with this man on board an emirates airlines flight overseas at johnport in queens, new york. so, we will try to find out answers to that. again, we are waiting, there is a photo of the suspect.af police rushed in as part of a raid on several locations to a house occupied by him in connecticut. so here now, the officials coming to the stage in washington. we're told lead by eric holder. >> good afternoon. as many of you...
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man has nothing on him. you have to do what you have to do. sometimes you have to go. >> is not easy. still ahead, john collins with the seven-day forecast. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] achievement has its own patch of grass. ♪ achievement unleashes hidden potential. ♪ all right! achievement looks forward to dinner at home. achievement enjoys newfound freedom. i love you. [ male announcer ] mortgages, home equity loans, and lines of credit from pnc. helping achievers borrow with an eye towards the future. pnc. for the achiever in us all.
man has nothing on him. you have to do what you have to do. sometimes you have to go. >> is not easy. still ahead, john collins with the seven-day forecast. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] achievement has its own patch of grass. ♪ achievement unleashes hidden potential. ♪ all right! achievement looks forward to dinner at home. achievement enjoys newfound freedom. i love you. [ male announcer ] mortgages, home equity loans, and lines of credit from pnc. helping achievers borrow with an...
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. >> host: i thought another person and on poignant in the story was john rock because he was also very committed and he was the man that organized -- he was a gynecologist, harvard trained, influential and was able to take the first trials of the pill on women. i guess, you said that the feminists specifically margaret sanger and mccormick were concerned about women, he was very concerned about women. in your book you summarize the history, very interesting and well done history of the pill and you draw on a lot of other historical -- technical historical books and then you did some of your own internet survey research. tell me about that. >> guest: that was really wonderful because it was a tool that wasn't available to me when writing my first book and i had done author queries before rao had to go through newspapers and people would write letters and this was very different. you just put something on the internet and you get hundreds of people writing to you and what was one of all listed in the voices of younger women because it's absolutely true and that i give full credit to all the wonderful research and th
. >> host: i thought another person and on poignant in the story was john rock because he was also very committed and he was the man that organized -- he was a gynecologist, harvard trained, influential and was able to take the first trials of the pill on women. i guess, you said that the feminists specifically margaret sanger and mccormick were concerned about women, he was very concerned about women. in your book you summarize the history, very interesting and well done history of the...
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man was found before 1:00 a.m. this morning. he was shot multiple times and died soon after a johns hopkins hospital. >> maryland lawmakers changedeople with disabilities. kate amara joins us now with more on that story. >> good morning. barbara mikulski wants to have the word "retarded" stricken from all laws. promise she to get a similar law passed on the national level. she introduced legislation in november. the senate is ready to take action on the bill. this bill would eliminate " mental retardation" and replaced it with the phrase "intellectual disability. this bill has received bipartisan support and is expected to pass when it comes up for debate. >> thank you. have a great day. the house of representatives is considering similar legislation. >> that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we ask you -- do you think the term "retarded" should be banned from all federal legislation? >> we will post more of your answers on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning once again. it is a wet commute and we're lo
man was found before 1:00 a.m. this morning. he was shot multiple times and died soon after a johns hopkins hospital. >> maryland lawmakers changedeople with disabilities. kate amara joins us now with more on that story. >> good morning. barbara mikulski wants to have the word "retarded" stricken from all laws. promise she to get a similar law passed on the national level. she introduced legislation in november. the senate is ready to take action on the bill. this bill...
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9 was asleep in her own bed in her own room and was kidnapped in the middle of the night by a man named john couey a sexual predator of the state of georgia. he committed several crimes against her and eventually buried her alive. because of her and other victims that year, the national child safety act was passed by this congress and signed into law, an effort to track sexual predators when they cross state lines. yesterday, the supreme court of the united states upheld a provision of the adam walsh child safety act when the supreme court ruled that sex offenders can be held behind bars indefinitely if they are determined to be sexually dangerous to the community. sexual predators are among the most dangerous people on earth to our children. the supreme court has reinforced the role of the federal government in protecting children from those that wish him harm. i want to thank mr. rooney for bringing this legislation to the floor and i urge my colleagues to give it their full-hearted support. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: i continue t
9 was asleep in her own bed in her own room and was kidnapped in the middle of the night by a man named john couey a sexual predator of the state of georgia. he committed several crimes against her and eventually buried her alive. because of her and other victims that year, the national child safety act was passed by this congress and signed into law, an effort to track sexual predators when they cross state lines. yesterday, the supreme court of the united states upheld a provision of the adam...
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. >>> authorities arrested a man suspected in a sear aefz armed robberies at atms in the district. secret service agents say they caught john fenlend in the act. these pictures were taken by a camera on an atm in the 600 block of massachusetts avenue. he had a warrant out for his arrest. police are investigating to see if he may be connected to at least ten similar robberies. >>> now to the latest on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. pb pushed book its next attempt to stop the oil from gushing out into the ocean, meanwhile the oil has reached one public beach. jay gray reports from louisiana. >> reporter: the oil has moved in, so tourists kept out. pb engineers statement they are capturing 2200 barrels a day through an ensuretion tube. >> this team will put together a very important report. >> reporter: the effort to stop the flow has been delayed again. >> the forecast for when this operation will take place will be sometime in the coming week. our best estimate at this moment is probably tuesday. but i would stress the operations are quite complex. we won't start the job until all the equipment is staged and everything
. >>> authorities arrested a man suspected in a sear aefz armed robberies at atms in the district. secret service agents say they caught john fenlend in the act. these pictures were taken by a camera on an atm in the 600 block of massachusetts avenue. he had a warrant out for his arrest. police are investigating to see if he may be connected to at least ten similar robberies. >>> now to the latest on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. pb pushed book its next attempt to stop...
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man. right in front of the pitcher. john's walked one. this guy. he's 3 for 10 this year and has four rbis already. he's a .160 career hitter. >> rob: and carrolll is like a lifetime .208 hitter and you hit him in the foot. >> bob: zimmerman grabs it! he was charging and had to make a hard turn and makes the play on the first pitch. no advancement by anybody. >> rob: got lucky there. hitting brett carroll and then josh johnson, who's a very good hitting pitcher, very bad on the bunt right there, trying to stab at it instead of letting it hit the bat. >> bob: zimmerman cat-like and here's cameron maybin. >> rob: you could be trying to attack. it's okay. he's pitching a heck of a game. again, though, guys just don't hit that well and you pay too much respect. when you throw off speed, you're helping them. >> bob: a bouncer in front of the plate. nieves threw him out the first time. we talked about this before. adam dunn, he comes off the bag and leads off with the runner and stands right in front of him. first manager i saw do that was bobb
man. right in front of the pitcher. john's walked one. this guy. he's 3 for 10 this year and has four rbis already. he's a .160 career hitter. >> rob: and carrolll is like a lifetime .208 hitter and you hit him in the foot. >> bob: zimmerman grabs it! he was charging and had to make a hard turn and makes the play on the first pitch. no advancement by anybody. >> rob: got lucky there. hitting brett carroll and then josh johnson, who's a very good hitting pitcher, very bad on...
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john fenly woodland in the act. once d.c. police got to the scene they recognized the man from a similar robbery earlier this month.were taken by a camera on an atm in the 600 block of massachusetts avenue. police say they are investigating to see if he may be connected to at least ten similar robberies. >>> now to the oil spill in the gulf coast. bp said there have been no snags in preparing to cap the well in the bottom of the sea floor. and they pushed back the method until next week. engineers hope to send heavy drilling mud into equipment on top of the well. >> current forecast for when this operation will take place will be sometime early in the coming week. our best estimate at the moment is probably tuesday, but i would stress that these operations are quite complex. we won't start the job until all of the equipment is staged and everything is in place. >> new this morning, the white house announced a presidential commission to investigate the spill. >>> fairfax county police are warning residents about an unusually high sighting of copperhead snakes. what makes them so dangerous is they can often be hard t
john fenly woodland in the act. once d.c. police got to the scene they recognized the man from a similar robbery earlier this month.were taken by a camera on an atm in the 600 block of massachusetts avenue. police say they are investigating to see if he may be connected to at least ten similar robberies. >>> now to the oil spill in the gulf coast. bp said there have been no snags in preparing to cap the well in the bottom of the sea floor. and they pushed back the method until next...
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man has no intention of letting them get away! >> yippy kay-yeah, [ bleep ]. >> victory is ours! >> got to bless johnit really went down like that. christine romans is minding your business this morning. >> i don't know that all the other people on the plane would have appreciated it. >> jon stewart said it was a plane full of bad guys. >> even though it really wasn't. >> that's why they call it the movies. >> i forgot that line. >> that was the big deal. was he going to be able to say that. >> say the full line. >> making the movie "r," the sequel if he said it again, right, because he didn't is a it or he did and they made it "r." it was a big deal because of kids. in the sequel. i think they made it pg-13. >> we're all showing our cultural -- >> i wasn't following that closely. christine romans here minding your business this morning. >> there you go. >>> we're expecting the stock market to climb. we had a big one yesterday, about 2% for the dow jones industrial average, you guys. we've been saying for eight weeks the dow has been going up and we've been watching with some concern what's going on
man has no intention of letting them get away! >> yippy kay-yeah, [ bleep ]. >> victory is ours! >> got to bless johnit really went down like that. christine romans is minding your business this morning. >> i don't know that all the other people on the plane would have appreciated it. >> jon stewart said it was a plane full of bad guys. >> even though it really wasn't. >> that's why they call it the movies. >> i forgot that line. >> that was...
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johns hopkins satellite campus. backers hope it will support 52,000 jobs. opponents fear it will create traffic gridlock. >>> 14 hours after a manning on the field caught national attention, another person ran on the field at the phillies game last night. he was just tackled. have you seen the video of what happened on monday night? here it is in case you missed it. a 7-year-old on the field eluding security. -- a 17-year-old. a philadelphia police officer catches up to him and hits him with a taser gun. the teen dropped to the ground. police say the officer was just fighting. his parents disagree. >> i'm not liking that too much. i mean we're looking in to all legalities of that. >> it looks like it falls within policy. they did attempt to chase the individual for quite a period of time actually. >> reporter: we want to know what you think, go to wusa9.com to watch the video on our water cooler page and then vote on the poll in whether police were justified in using a taser. he did call his dad first to ask if he should do that. >>> the nationals are 8-6 at home making the fans happy. willing ham and dunn anodes monday hit sol
johns hopkins satellite campus. backers hope it will support 52,000 jobs. opponents fear it will create traffic gridlock. >>> 14 hours after a manning on the field caught national attention, another person ran on the field at the phillies game last night. he was just tackled. have you seen the video of what happened on monday night? here it is in case you missed it. a 7-year-old on the field eluding security. -- a 17-year-old. a philadelphia police officer catches up to him and hits...
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man attacked his father. >> this is an attack piece. >> it is not my campaign. >> it says paid for by john mccain. >> it iss putting stuff out -- >> larry: that was dirty on both sides. it got really nasty. if bush had lost that, mccain would have been president, i think. >> it was an amazing moment. i remember it very, very well. you can help us choose to top five moments in larry king's 25 years at cnn. we'll count them town on may 31st. larry's silver anniversary week. to make your picks. and while you're at it, register to make a trip to los angeles. have dinner with the king himself and remember, he is back tomorrow with the former first lady. laura bush. ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of del
man attacked his father. >> this is an attack piece. >> it is not my campaign. >> it says paid for by john mccain. >> it iss putting stuff out -- >> larry: that was dirty on both sides. it got really nasty. if bush had lost that, mccain would have been president, i think. >> it was an amazing moment. i remember it very, very well. you can help us choose to top five moments in larry king's 25 years at cnn. we'll count them town on may 31st. larry's silver...
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more republican primaries than any man in history except stat in. >> john you are on with pat buchanan caller: a pleasure to speak to you, pat. >> thank you, sir. >> caller: watching every weekend on the mclaughlin group, we love you. i'm a western er, and from colorado and idaho, and my wife and i when you ran for president noticed have you had momentum going and you were doing well and came out here to arizona, primary, and i want to know who on your staff told to you wear a black hat, good guys wear the white hats and i say to my wife, that will not do him any good. that and just one other question, pat, watch you on the chris mat thewes show and i really feel sorry that you allow yourself to be a punching bag on those shows. >> i work for msnbc and that's not a conservative network there. but i think we hold up our own, let me say about arizona. people talk about the black hat and holding up the gun. i don't think that was it. i think what happened was, we had done everything right. but when we -- when we got to the arizona primary, forbes ran fourth in iowa and fourth in new hamps
more republican primaries than any man in history except stat in. >> john you are on with pat buchanan caller: a pleasure to speak to you, pat. >> thank you, sir. >> caller: watching every weekend on the mclaughlin group, we love you. i'm a western er, and from colorado and idaho, and my wife and i when you ran for president noticed have you had momentum going and you were doing well and came out here to arizona, primary, and i want to know who on your staff told to you wear a...
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ambassador young, but it's another noble man, who has been fighting for us since he was a boy, and who has taken blows to the body and soul, and thank god, johnlucky, but very blessed, that i have had an opportunity to live in the age of dorothy height. this woman, this blessed woman, never, ever lost a common touch. she was so beautiful. inside and out. i first met dorothy height more than 50 years ago. then she was so pure. she pure as gold and sweet as honey. the last time i saw this woman, this beautiful sister, my friend, at my birthday party on march 3rd. she was looking so beautiful. hair -- beautiful hat, you know, alexis, i would see her at the black caucus prayer breakfast every september. we were seated at the same table, and i would try to give her a lug -- a hug and kiss, and sometimes it was very hard to get under that hat. [laughter] >> i know, i know you have heard during the height of the civil rights movements, and meeting with martin luther king, jr., whitney young and others, she was the only woman in the room. i was there. i saw it with my own eyes. some of us were not -- will not admitted today, but early days of the civ
ambassador young, but it's another noble man, who has been fighting for us since he was a boy, and who has taken blows to the body and soul, and thank god, johnlucky, but very blessed, that i have had an opportunity to live in the age of dorothy height. this woman, this blessed woman, never, ever lost a common touch. she was so beautiful. inside and out. i first met dorothy height more than 50 years ago. then she was so pure. she pure as gold and sweet as honey. the last time i saw this woman,...