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and when jonathan met the u.s.barack obama, at the white house, it was during that nuclear security summit, he was urged to tackle election reform and corruption. i sat down with the acting president after that meeting. and it's the first time he had given an interview to anyone since assuming office two months ago. can i ask you first what an extraordinary name. how did goodluck come to be your name? >> i don't know. i'd have to ask my father. >> you don't know. >> no. >> have you had good luck, and do you think you'll need more than good luck to face down the incredible array of challenges that's on your plate? >> well, the issue of good luck, i don't really believe that good luck is an issue. but i suppose there are challenges. without good luck is disastrous. >> well, let me ask you this. you are now acting president because the president is unwell. >> yes. >> have you seen him since he has come back from his medical absence in saudi arabia? >> i have not seen him. >> what is his actual state of health? this al
and when jonathan met the u.s.barack obama, at the white house, it was during that nuclear security summit, he was urged to tackle election reform and corruption. i sat down with the acting president after that meeting. and it's the first time he had given an interview to anyone since assuming office two months ago. can i ask you first what an extraordinary name. how did goodluck come to be your name? >> i don't know. i'd have to ask my father. >> you don't know. >> no....
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this is what jonathan landay and margaret wright this morning. "president obama will reject the development rejectnew u.s. nuclear weapons and dial back current policy that allows the u.s. to use nuclear weapons in response to attacks by non- nuclear nations." to help us get through little more of this, jonathan landay is on the phone. he is a mcclatchy newspapers senior national security correspondent. good morning. tell us how the administration will role of this policy? guest: i believe that it will be sort of a formal roll out with the president, secretary of state clinton, defense secretary gates, and believe it will be an in-depth briefing on the substance of the review at the pentagon. host: congress requires the administration to release this type of nuclear posture review, is that correct? guest: yes, that is correct. this is the third since 1994. the one done by the clinton administration was not congressionally mandated. but the last two, the one by the bush administration, and this one are congressionally mandated. host: does that mea
this is what jonathan landay and margaret wright this morning. "president obama will reject the development rejectnew u.s. nuclear weapons and dial back current policy that allows the u.s. to use nuclear weapons in response to attacks by non- nuclear nations." to help us get through little more of this, jonathan landay is on the phone. he is a mcclatchy newspapers senior national security correspondent. good morning. tell us how the administration will role of this policy? guest: i...
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jonathan hunt at fox 13 for tampa bay and surrounding areas. from there, he's working on line for you. join the conversation at foxnews.com/shep. he's previewing on the video a special tonight on the fox report. we have a single sponsor and very limited commercial interruptions. fewer than two minutes of commercials in the hour long newscast and as a result we're able to tell the story completely and jonathan will preview it for you in the full report on the "fox report" 7 eastern, 6:00 central. why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and to eat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia light, with bifidus regularis is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. mmmm. the new taste is better than ever. and with only 70 calories activia light helps make it easier to watch my weight. it helps me feel good and look good too! ♪ activia! my mother shaped me as an actor, as a musician,
jonathan hunt at fox 13 for tampa bay and surrounding areas. from there, he's working on line for you. join the conversation at foxnews.com/shep. he's previewing on the video a special tonight on the fox report. we have a single sponsor and very limited commercial interruptions. fewer than two minutes of commercials in the hour long newscast and as a result we're able to tell the story completely and jonathan will preview it for you in the full report on the "fox report" 7 eastern,...
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and music from jonathan tyler and the northern lights.ones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" and now, all hands on deck. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice, i appreciate it. i'm jimmy. as you probably guess, i'm the host of the show. thank you. hey, you know what? i did something today that i've never done before. i watched golf. have you ever done this? well, it's boring. there was no sex at all. all i've been hearing is sex, sex, sex. there was nothing. just a bunch of middle aged white guy and one guilty looking black guy walking around. i'll never watch it gefr. i really won't. of course, i'm joshing. tiger woods returned to golf today. president obama and russian president medvedev signed the necessary documents and just like that, relations have been normalized, kind of. tiger's wife, elin, was not with him at the masters today. she was busy flying to haiti with a live chicken and a lock of tiger's hair. the -- there was nothing to fear. the youaugusta national golf cl is one of the few golf clubs that doesn'
and music from jonathan tyler and the northern lights.ones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" and now, all hands on deck. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice, i appreciate it. i'm jimmy. as you probably guess, i'm the host of the show. thank you. hey, you know what? i did something today that i've never done before. i watched golf. have you ever done this? well, it's boring. there was no sex at all. all i've been hearing is sex, sex, sex. there was...
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>> yeah. >> larry: how do you know exactly where to go, jonathan? >> you don't.our gear out, spread it out. >> larry: make a guess? >> you spread your gear out, pick your gear up and see what's in it. once you think you've got it figured out, you don't. >> larry: was the perfect storm, andy, about what you do? >> the perfect storm was about swordfish. >> larry: but similar in the dangers of weather and -- >> yeah, some of the roughest waters are in the bering sea. we've been in 120-foot waves before. that's when you think you're going to die. >> larry: keith, did you all know each other before the show? >> yeah, sig and i actually worked together a little bit before the show. met john and andy, my brother monty was pretty good friends with them before the show. it's a small group. it's the fishery, the crab fleet is a small tight-knit group of guys. >> larry: is the team aspect important? where you're working together? >> no, that's out the window, man. >> larry: so you can hate each other? >> they don't come over here. there's nothing here when you're on the mot
>> yeah. >> larry: how do you know exactly where to go, jonathan? >> you don't.our gear out, spread it out. >> larry: make a guess? >> you spread your gear out, pick your gear up and see what's in it. once you think you've got it figured out, you don't. >> larry: was the perfect storm, andy, about what you do? >> the perfect storm was about swordfish. >> larry: but similar in the dangers of weather and -- >> yeah, some of the roughest waters...
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jonathan taylor is there. and it is now 3-0, clemson. so, brad politicaller, with his 19th rbi of the season makes it 3-0. >> how big is the inability of the bulldogs to turn the double play. would have been out of the the inning. >> when georgia was really struggling earlier in the year, instead of 1 out, georgia would have got no outs, but with farmer, it has made a huge difference in the infield. >>> here is john esmonde. >> fastball, high and away. 1-0 to john hinson. hinson .347 on the season. 2 homers and 22 rbi's. he has 11 stolen bases. already told you how clemson is a much bigger base-stealing team than they traditionally have been. 1-0 pitch. low inside, 2-1. >> look at the numbers, .313, .378, .314, .347. great numbers. >> they think schafer could be the next jeff baker. that says a lot since baker tied andy to left field. green was national player to have year. here is the 3-0 from esmonde. and tied with the fastball. that is the 3rd, 4-pitch walk we have had in this inning. >> esmonde would rather take a chance. he didn't w
jonathan taylor is there. and it is now 3-0, clemson. so, brad politicaller, with his 19th rbi of the season makes it 3-0. >> how big is the inability of the bulldogs to turn the double play. would have been out of the the inning. >> when georgia was really struggling earlier in the year, instead of 1 out, georgia would have got no outs, but with farmer, it has made a huge difference in the infield. >>> here is john esmonde. >> fastball, high and away. 1-0 to john...
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jonathan would run out. he was constantly out there moving those casualties back and forth. another side light, everyone wore flak vests you can see from the pictures but as the temperature went up the flak vests came open. and one of the things that we railed about is -- in the summertime you could see pictures of marines by the dozens with the front of the flak vest unbuttoned and the incident of injury to the heart and lungs went up. we heard spicer's down. long story short they rushed him in to our bunker. don, joe, ed -- we went around him. he was dead. and i think it was don who suggested that maybe he had what's blood in the heart sac and we his heart just like put one stitch in his heart and everything came back and he was medevacked. later on for his efforts he got the navy cross. so one little conscience objector who really made a difference. at any rate, let me move on here. not too many stories. this i show you only not because of i want to show you how i operate. but in the background, this is the combat base. the room is of a hut. the shelves are wooden. still
jonathan would run out. he was constantly out there moving those casualties back and forth. another side light, everyone wore flak vests you can see from the pictures but as the temperature went up the flak vests came open. and one of the things that we railed about is -- in the summertime you could see pictures of marines by the dozens with the front of the flak vest unbuttoned and the incident of injury to the heart and lungs went up. we heard spicer's down. long story short they rushed him...
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jonathan you talked about the notion of checking and criticism.how do you make society make these notions commonplace, acceptable? >> we certainly have, which is the main thing. you teach an athletic of criticism and checking. you protect illegally which is what the first amendment is all about. as timothy points out in his book, the same people who framed the constitution were very scientific frame of mind. they understood the connection, and then you defend it. you remember as i said that there are rights as well as rules. it turns out, to me the big surprise of science is that it is a sustainable enterprise. before any of this happened if you would have come along and said you know what let's take the decisions about the things we think are most important, the nature of the universe, god, the ordering of society, what is true and what is false and let's turn this into an-- turn those over to an impersonal public machine, it will make the decisions. able to bunk in a priest, and a philosopher, any dogmatist who claims authority to settle these d
jonathan you talked about the notion of checking and criticism.how do you make society make these notions commonplace, acceptable? >> we certainly have, which is the main thing. you teach an athletic of criticism and checking. you protect illegally which is what the first amendment is all about. as timothy points out in his book, the same people who framed the constitution were very scientific frame of mind. they understood the connection, and then you defend it. you remember as i said...
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strong throw by jonathan you want to get a great looking lawn like this, but trying to grow grass from seed in tough areas like deep shade, along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating... until now, with scotts ez seed. it's so revolutionary it's guaranteed to grow grass...anywhere. that's because ez seed is a high performance mix of scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a super absorbent growing material that absorbs water and expands to surround and...
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jonathan is answering your questions in a live chat. this is our web page and i'm chatting away about basketball or something. here's the hunt link, click that and go to the jonathan hunt chat. later he will share some of the thoughts. the location is foxnews.com/shep. >>> weather alert. the secretary of homeland security says she's considering a request from the people of rhode island who want more federal aid for flood damage. our station in providence, life in warwick rhode island, secretary napolitano was in your area touring the damage. >> we know the flooding here in rhode island is absolutely all of but she did tour today by helicopter. she took an aerial look and called the flooding damage, quote, impressive and, quote, significant. just to give you an idea as to where we are, we're in the city of warwick, rhode island, outside of providence. this was opened and hour ago, the main artery so the largest airport in the state. it was shut down about 3 days. 95 north and south were shut down three days and just got back on track. ho
jonathan is answering your questions in a live chat. this is our web page and i'm chatting away about basketball or something. here's the hunt link, click that and go to the jonathan hunt chat. later he will share some of the thoughts. the location is foxnews.com/shep. >>> weather alert. the secretary of homeland security says she's considering a request from the people of rhode island who want more federal aid for flood damage. our station in providence, life in warwick rhode island,...
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jonathan capehart "the washington post" editorial writer and msnbc contributor joins us now.sident on the road. >> right. >> what do you think is going to be on your radar tomorrow? >> of course we'll be talking about the president sort of as i call it his change hearts and minds story going to maine today and north carolina tomorrow to try to get people onboard with the health care. people surveyed want the law rewritten. 50% of those want the entire thing repealed. that's on top of the rasmussen poll that showed the majority of the folks want the law repealed. if there is anybody who can do it, it's president obama, to change those hearts and minds, because, well, his job approval rating is still around 50%. there's a big number that's going to come out tomorrow that could change, up end all of this -- the unemployment numbers come out tomorrow. if they stay unchanged we could still be talking about health care. if they tick up we'll be talking about the economy. >> which is exactly what they want to be talking about. speaking of things we're talking about sarah palin has j
jonathan capehart "the washington post" editorial writer and msnbc contributor joins us now.sident on the road. >> right. >> what do you think is going to be on your radar tomorrow? >> of course we'll be talking about the president sort of as i call it his change hearts and minds story going to maine today and north carolina tomorrow to try to get people onboard with the health care. people surveyed want the law rewritten. 50% of those want the entire thing repealed....
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jonathan, let's set the table.here by men today, apparently we could get no women? no one else -- i'm the only one who would sit with all you guys, apparently. >> it's your massive ego. >> it's not just my hair that's big today. >>> let's play a clip with president obama, he sat down with george stephanopoulos and asked about sarah palin's remarks. >> she says it's unbelievable. she'ses you're like a kid, punch me in the face and i'm not going to retaliate. your response in. >> i really have no response to that. last i checked sarah palin's not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> patrick j. buchanan, why are you smiling? >> i'm smiling because he made a mistake. >> you think so? >> yeah, you don't reference sarah palin and say, i have to comment, a big smile and move on, for heaven's sake. he showed she's getting to him a bit. >> oh, come on.
jonathan, let's set the table.here by men today, apparently we could get no women? no one else -- i'm the only one who would sit with all you guys, apparently. >> it's your massive ego. >> it's not just my hair that's big today. >>> let's play a clip with president obama, he sat down with george stephanopoulos and asked about sarah palin's remarks. >> she says it's unbelievable. she'ses you're like a kid, punch me in the face and i'm not going to retaliate. your...
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ahead, talk about what is ahead in politics and congress with jonathan strong. we'll talk about congress, politics, and the weeks ahead. first, a look at the sunday shows. >> topics will include the economy, health care, politics, and national security issues. the guests on the "repress" will include christina romer, former homeland security secretary michael chertoff, conn. independent joe lieberman who chairs the senate, and security and governmental affairs committee, and house, and security member from california, jane harman. on "this week", from the national economic council, and former chairman greenspan. hosted by chris wallace -- republican whip, jon kyl, arlen specter, and california republican and congressman kevin mccarthy who is the recruitment chairman with the national republican congressional committee. on the "face the nation" you will hear the sociology professor for georgetown university, and also the reporter and correspondent they sanger, and several others. and on "state of the union" lawrence summers, and with michael orrin. you can listen
ahead, talk about what is ahead in politics and congress with jonathan strong. we'll talk about congress, politics, and the weeks ahead. first, a look at the sunday shows. >> topics will include the economy, health care, politics, and national security issues. the guests on the "repress" will include christina romer, former homeland security secretary michael chertoff, conn. independent joe lieberman who chairs the senate, and security and governmental affairs committee, and...
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you had reverend floyd who said wait a minute, jonathan.rticular school, the average dollar spent per kid, $5,400. this is what jonathan said. well, reverend, in your case, you're a charismatic leader. so you have a different ideal for how you actually want the students to perform. point there is, it is simply not just about money. the point i'm making is -- and i saw it myself -- when you have parents who say it's just your job, then you fail. but if you don't have somebody who is saying, look, i am in partnership with you -- if i don't go to a pta meeting, if i don't follow through on education when a kid gets home, what they learned at school is a waste. >> roland is the exception -- roland's the exception to the rule. he takes responsibility for other people's kids doing the right thing. the question, hal, is what do you do -- >> it's holistic. >> i agree, but again, you can't legislate that part of it. i can't take care of how people parent their kids but i as a taxpayer and as a citizen can go, okay, the structure of our education sys
you had reverend floyd who said wait a minute, jonathan.rticular school, the average dollar spent per kid, $5,400. this is what jonathan said. well, reverend, in your case, you're a charismatic leader. so you have a different ideal for how you actually want the students to perform. point there is, it is simply not just about money. the point i'm making is -- and i saw it myself -- when you have parents who say it's just your job, then you fail. but if you don't have somebody who is saying,...
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more now from abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: some high level securities and exchange officials have spent more time viewing pornography than investigating ponzi schemes. a now report from abc news, reveals a staggering obsession with pornography. viewed for hours at a time on s.e.c. computers. the specifics are stunning. one senior attorney at s.e.c. headquarters in washington, spent up to eight hours a day accessing internet porn. an s.e.c. accountant attempted to access porn websites 1,800 times in a 2-week period. she had 600 pornographic images on her government computer hard drive. a senior enforcement officer had a phone drive connected to his s.e.c. computer, with five videos depicting hard-core pornography. the investigation which was conducted by the s.e.c. internal watchdog, by charles grassley, found 17 offenders, senior e.h laries ranging from $100,000, to $222,000 a year. the s.e.c. would not xent on specific cases. but says it takes inappropriate use of government resources seriously. and deals with abuses on a case-by-case basis. most of this began happening in 2008,
more now from abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: some high level securities and exchange officials have spent more time viewing pornography than investigating ponzi schemes. a now report from abc news, reveals a staggering obsession with pornography. viewed for hours at a time on s.e.c. computers. the specifics are stunning. one senior attorney at s.e.c. headquarters in washington, spent up to eight hours a day accessing internet porn. an s.e.c. accountant attempted to access porn websites...
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i'm jonathan earle. we're spending the time on the congressional career of bob dole which began a half century ago. last year we heard from jade thompson who gave us an view of his life over time. tonight we're going to focus on concrete legislative achievement, something we value more and more watching the 110th to not do some of the things they set out to do. bipartisan deal making, comity and leadership here. jake thompson and many people who attended last week's program talked about the dole leadership and style, that puts the premium on getting the right number of senates, giving each to give as much as they could while being true to their belief. this argues how you got legislation like the americans with disability or the food stamps, the fruit of the across-the political-aisle alliance or the 1983 social security fix or tefra, or the 1982 extension of the voting rights act. granted the numbers game was a little different back then. you only needed 51 votes, not the de facto 60 you need today to b
i'm jonathan earle. we're spending the time on the congressional career of bob dole which began a half century ago. last year we heard from jade thompson who gave us an view of his life over time. tonight we're going to focus on concrete legislative achievement, something we value more and more watching the 110th to not do some of the things they set out to do. bipartisan deal making, comity and leadership here. jake thompson and many people who attended last week's program talked about the...
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that's not jonathan hunt, that's me. talk about this story, you mean my two stories are the possibilities that the big 10 conference and sec might expand into super conference. that's my concern of the day but we're not talking about that. jonathan hunt knows nothing about college sports. also the new televisions in the elevators. >> word from iraq that another top al qaeda leader is dead n charge of operations in three major iraqi provinceses killed during a u.s.-iraqi raid in northern iraq. this after the deaths of two top al qaeda figures, including al-masri, the head of al qaeda in iraq and these pictures from the location of yesterday's operation. a senior military official says the government was given information on the locations of three targets from another operative. i want to get back to the iranian story. on this iranian story, kt mcfarland is going to come on, she worked for a previous administration and will explain why we should care about this report. what makes it different this time than it was with ira
that's not jonathan hunt, that's me. talk about this story, you mean my two stories are the possibilities that the big 10 conference and sec might expand into super conference. that's my concern of the day but we're not talking about that. jonathan hunt knows nothing about college sports. also the new televisions in the elevators. >> word from iraq that another top al qaeda leader is dead n charge of operations in three major iraqi provinceses killed during a u.s.-iraqi raid in northern...
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some of you may be aware of the story of jonathan spicer. he was a conscientious objector that made his way through boot camp in the marine corps through vietnam and ended up on the hills outside caison and kept saying to the senior officers will do anything you want but i will not shoot anybody and the marines were not happy with that response. [laughter] mehsud of court-martialing some said send him down to pfennig and so we made him the letter bear. you saw the helicopters when we first got to caison and their doctors before made their was a series of tense and sandbags up at about four and a half the and i always wondered i will ask the general someday if you are 6-foot 1 inches in the sand bags are four ft. one in response to do with the upper reflect of my body? [laughter] but the casualty comes 10 from the top tier and there's about a 20-foot read somebody had to get them under heavy fire. spicer was one of those guys. everybody did it but he was one of the leaders carrying guys and after we stabilize them we have to fly a them out an
some of you may be aware of the story of jonathan spicer. he was a conscientious objector that made his way through boot camp in the marine corps through vietnam and ended up on the hills outside caison and kept saying to the senior officers will do anything you want but i will not shoot anybody and the marines were not happy with that response. [laughter] mehsud of court-martialing some said send him down to pfennig and so we made him the letter bear. you saw the helicopters when we first got...
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jersey by two different methods, brought here to new york or could they were given to the reverend jonathan odell who then decoded the messages and then turned them into british headquarters right here at one of broadway. they also use both codes. blackstone's commentaries on the laws of england, and if you notice it says fifth oxford edition. it is very important that the two people sending encoding and decoding the messages are using the same edition. otherwise you find out you put down the word alone and they are reading it as pallone. so you have got to use the same edition. the first number is usually the page in the second number is the line, and the third number is the word. so, 4598 would mean to go to page 45, go down to line nine, go over to word a and that would be your word which obviously you have got to have the same book. dictionary codes. very popular, used by all sides. a dictionary, the most common one used was ethics in the spelling dictionary. it has to list of words, two columns and you had just about every word that you could possibly want. what they would do is they w
jersey by two different methods, brought here to new york or could they were given to the reverend jonathan odell who then decoded the messages and then turned them into british headquarters right here at one of broadway. they also use both codes. blackstone's commentaries on the laws of england, and if you notice it says fifth oxford edition. it is very important that the two people sending encoding and decoding the messages are using the same edition. otherwise you find out you put down the...
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the reverend jonathan odell mentions the fact that he transcribed all the letters when they got to him, because they became very brittle after applying the rebate in. if you look at the page, you will see at the top, drop down to the third line, sir begins a second inning of a letter. you can also say there are two different color inks being used. and also on the left side, what looks like a watermark is actually where the chemical reagent has been applied to the document. hidden compartments. they use all sorts of things to hide messages. up in the new york frontier up near albany and up in canada, they used hollowed out of bullets. and on the front here, people would be expecting to go out and shoot their dinner, and so you would be carrying a pouch with musket balls for your rifle or your musket. and so it would be inconspicuo inconspicuous. in many cases it was. there is a situation after the falls of forrest montgomery and clinton in new york, that the american army is dispersed. a british agent who is carrying one of these hidden musket balls sees a group of soldiers in british l
the reverend jonathan odell mentions the fact that he transcribed all the letters when they got to him, because they became very brittle after applying the rebate in. if you look at the page, you will see at the top, drop down to the third line, sir begins a second inning of a letter. you can also say there are two different color inks being used. and also on the left side, what looks like a watermark is actually where the chemical reagent has been applied to the document. hidden compartments....
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host: jonathan strong, reporter with the daily caller. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. guest: thank you. host: next, we're going to look at credit reports and how they impact you and the economy. with stewart pratted. he testified on the issue last week. we'll be right back. this week we meet laura henry from riverview high school in sarasota, florida.
host: jonathan strong, reporter with the daily caller. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. guest: thank you. host: next, we're going to look at credit reports and how they impact you and the economy. with stewart pratted. he testified on the issue last week. we'll be right back. this week we meet laura henry from riverview high school in sarasota, florida.
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let me bring in "washington post" jonathan capehart, msnbc contributor as well.news that we're following today, the retirement of justice john paul stevens. of course if he's going to leave the court at the end of the term this summer, which is what he told president obama he's going to do, it leaves a period of time for the president and for the senate to get forward with confirming a new replacement. how do you see that shaking out? >> i think david is absolutely right and i'll get to that in a second. in terms of the time line, yes, we could see all this go down in september. it's not like the president and the white house did not see this coming when obama was inaugurated we were talking about the potential of three or maybe even four potential nominations to the supreme court. now this the second one. they have already gone through a whole batch of people who ended up -- justice sotomayer ended up being the person who got that. we're now hearing the same names again. so i don't see how this is going to be the big ideological fight, especially as pete william
let me bring in "washington post" jonathan capehart, msnbc contributor as well.news that we're following today, the retirement of justice john paul stevens. of course if he's going to leave the court at the end of the term this summer, which is what he told president obama he's going to do, it leaves a period of time for the president and for the senate to get forward with confirming a new replacement. how do you see that shaking out? >> i think david is absolutely right and...
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professor jonathan turley. i'm an amateur. not a lawyer. mention that occasionally. i have an interest in the supreme court because it makes huge decisions in our life more than congress. which drives conservatives especially crazy. i'm going to turn this over to you, the thoughts. is it possible -- is it good that the president look beyond the usual list of appellate judges and pick somebody like oh, like janet napolitano, like jennifer granholm, like hillary clinton? they say they won't pick clinton today but someone like that, a politician? >> there is some track record for that you have earl warren who proved to be a brilliant chief justice. he was able to craft a sweeping decisions during his time. he was not particularly an intellectual leader in that sense but he was a great leader of the court. you also had people like hugo black who would be listed by anyone as one of the top justices of all time. he was a senator, just as warren was a governor. >> tennessee, right? >> i believe so, yeah. he was fantastic. he was brilliant. you do have a track record for tha
professor jonathan turley. i'm an amateur. not a lawyer. mention that occasionally. i have an interest in the supreme court because it makes huge decisions in our life more than congress. which drives conservatives especially crazy. i'm going to turn this over to you, the thoughts. is it possible -- is it good that the president look beyond the usual list of appellate judges and pick somebody like oh, like janet napolitano, like jennifer granholm, like hillary clinton? they say they won't pick...
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let's turn now to msnbc political analyst jonathan alter. also, of course, national affairs correspondent. >> hi, keith. >> this premise that was in the new yorker piece, that justice stevens' departure means more than just the loss of one vote. explain that. >> first of all, justice stevens is the great intellect on the court in our generation. he makes scalia look like a pygmy, despite all the frirmts scalia gives off. he was an appointee of republican gerald ford. he's always been a moderate who has tried to interpret the law, which is his job, in an intellectually honest way. and you do get the sense that this idea of trying to sort of build majorities across ideological lines on the court is becoming a thing of the past. there are some very talented justices still on the court, but they don't have stevens' ability to work with people -- i don't want to say both sides of the aisle, because they don't have an aisle at the court. but on the different ideological differences as stevens has done. >> specter appealed to stevens to wait until
let's turn now to msnbc political analyst jonathan alter. also, of course, national affairs correspondent. >> hi, keith. >> this premise that was in the new yorker piece, that justice stevens' departure means more than just the loss of one vote. explain that. >> first of all, justice stevens is the great intellect on the court in our generation. he makes scalia look like a pygmy, despite all the frirmts scalia gives off. he was an appointee of republican gerald ford. he's...
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jonathan lit, thank you very much. we appreciate it. giving us names we can take some action on. and not hiding what he was short. thanks so much. we appreciate it. jonathan lit from land and buildings and for many years, the top ranked analyst by institutional investor while he was at citigroup, before that, sol he mon, smith barney. next on the show, revenue, is the new black. why it is the only thing that matters this earnings season. we'll be right back. dow up about 33, 11,124. we'll be right back. >> you're watching "street signs," navigating the business of wall street, washington, and the world. >>> the big focus this earnings season isn't on earnings, it's on revenue. but question remains will profits be driven by sales and revenue growth, not just more cost-cutting? bertha coombs at earnings central with a revenue rundown. revenue not so much or at least not usually. >> reporter: exactly, about 14% of the s&p, reporting, as of this morning the blended revenue growth rate is projected to be up about 11% for the first quarter. that's about the same as where we started qua
jonathan lit, thank you very much. we appreciate it. giving us names we can take some action on. and not hiding what he was short. thanks so much. we appreciate it. jonathan lit from land and buildings and for many years, the top ranked analyst by institutional investor while he was at citigroup, before that, sol he mon, smith barney. next on the show, revenue, is the new black. why it is the only thing that matters this earnings season. we'll be right back. dow up about 33, 11,124. we'll be...
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jonathan richmond joins us. please to not look at my nails.e talked mostly about women, but does it apply to men? >> anyone that has fingernails, it will apply to. >> is it just fingernails, or is it the toenails, too? >> they will be mostly the same thing. we see the fingernails very readily. it is a more appropriate topic, but it will happen in the toenails as well. >> how does what you eat affect how your fingernails look? >> like anything, you will notice differences in your skin and hair depending on how your diet is. a well-balanced diet will help your fingernails grow appropriately. you should probably not seen -- see changes in your nails if you do that. if you become malnourished, you will see changes in the nails. >> any sudden or drastic change might be something to be concerned about? >> nails grow quicker than other things, but there usually are not sudden, drastic changes that happen unless it is a severe illness. gradual changes over time, you may notice some difference. >> what you think about the vitamins that promise to make
jonathan richmond joins us. please to not look at my nails.e talked mostly about women, but does it apply to men? >> anyone that has fingernails, it will apply to. >> is it just fingernails, or is it the toenails, too? >> they will be mostly the same thing. we see the fingernails very readily. it is a more appropriate topic, but it will happen in the toenails as well. >> how does what you eat affect how your fingernails look? >> like anything, you will notice...
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joining it seems to me jonathan allen and lynn sweet. lynn, you first. that that was a factor? >> he didn't bring it up. he was candid and therefore he didn't want to run away from it. >> yeah. >> he's not going to be replaced right now. >> why not? >> he is not going to be replaced because and would put into the rnc and be too much to have to replace him with a november election. >> jonathan, can he put his numbers on his board against his reputation? winning races in virginia, new jerseys and massachusetts does this count in his favor more than the goofs that go on? >> if the republicans do well in 2010 in november he'll be able to make that for an argument for himself. he's got issues right now internally. let's remember there are a lot of people who want michael steele to fail. not only the democrats in the country, but he got elected on the sixth ballot when he ran for chairman. most of republican delegates who voted on that, committeemen and committeewomen didn't want him in the first place. >> they didn't think he had the fighting weight? >> a lot
joining it seems to me jonathan allen and lynn sweet. lynn, you first. that that was a factor? >> he didn't bring it up. he was candid and therefore he didn't want to run away from it. >> yeah. >> he's not going to be replaced right now. >> why not? >> he is not going to be replaced because and would put into the rnc and be too much to have to replace him with a november election. >> jonathan, can he put his numbers on his board against his reputation?...
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jonathan altar on the politics. and negotiations reach a critical stage on reforming the nation's banking system. the latest with house financial services chairman, barney frank. >>> plus, sarah palin speaks out after testifying at the trial of a former college student accused of hacking into her e-mails during the presidential campaign. >> i don't think an illegal action like this is a prank when you consider how impacting it was on a presidential election. >> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. it won't be an easy weekend for top negotiators. they're trying to hammer out a deal for financial reform by monday. they're going to go to the floor with or without republican support. some of the issues still in play, amendments to cap the size of banks. joining us now, congressman barney frank, chairman of the house financial services committee. chairman frank, you must feel pretty good that your side has worked it out, but there are still issues to be worked out. looking at the senate debate, what do you think
jonathan altar on the politics. and negotiations reach a critical stage on reforming the nation's banking system. the latest with house financial services chairman, barney frank. >>> plus, sarah palin speaks out after testifying at the trial of a former college student accused of hacking into her e-mails during the presidential campaign. >> i don't think an illegal action like this is a prank when you consider how impacting it was on a presidential election. >> good day,...
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jonathan, thank you for that report. checking world headlines now. the white house says it's not sure who is in charge in krygstan. the country's president is refusing to resign despite blooding uprising in formation of a new opposition government. shots reported in the capital and the opposition ledder says parliament will be resolved and she will head interim government until election in six months. american troops at a military base there has been restricted to facility. flights in and out of the base cut back. police in afghanistan say they arrested five would-be suicide bombers in kabul today. they were displayed to the media at a heavily guarded police base. they say the men were sent by an al-qaeda-linked terror group. leaders of the nations with the top nuclear arsenals in the world today signed a biggest armed reduction pact in a generation. much of the media around it was around iran. we have fox team coverage. james rosen looks at whether president obama has gone too far in the national security changes but we begin with the senior white h
jonathan, thank you for that report. checking world headlines now. the white house says it's not sure who is in charge in krygstan. the country's president is refusing to resign despite blooding uprising in formation of a new opposition government. shots reported in the capital and the opposition ledder says parliament will be resolved and she will head interim government until election in six months. american troops at a military base there has been restricted to facility. flights in and out...
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fox 5's jonathan seery has palin's creax to the crime that made her -- reaction to the crime that madeer family's life public. >>it's not right. it's not legal. it's not fair or decent. >> reporter: former alaska governor sarah palin rails against the former college student accused of hacking into her e-mail. palin told the court that while campaignings a the republican vice presidential nominee, she found out her personal information had been stolen. >> access and communication is so extremely important when you're thousands of miles away from your children. it was a big deal to have that communication stripped away. >> reporter: prosecutors say david kernell, the son of a democratic tennessee lawmaker, broke into her account in september 2008 by correctly answering questions about her birth date, zip code and city where she met her husband. his lawyer calls the case a prank. >> i don't think an illegal action like this is a prank, not when you consider that how impacting it was on a presidential election. >> reporter: kernell could face up to 50 years in prison for identity theft, ma
fox 5's jonathan seery has palin's creax to the crime that made her -- reaction to the crime that madeer family's life public. >>it's not right. it's not legal. it's not fair or decent. >> reporter: former alaska governor sarah palin rails against the former college student accused of hacking into her e-mail. palin told the court that while campaignings a the republican vice presidential nominee, she found out her personal information had been stolen. >> access and...
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jonathan hunt is live near the mine in montcoal, west virginia. what is the latest on the attempts to get back into that mine? >> well, shep, they have now already begun testing the air down in that mine through the first drill hole that's reached the necessary depth of 1100 feet. they put a fan on the end of drill to enable them to monitor levels of methane. at the moment, the levels are reading, as we understand it, fairly high. they have not made a determination at this point whether or not they're too high to go in. the second hole was about a depth of 560 feet, half the distance of where it needs to be. then they'll start getting a better reading on those levels, then decide whether or not they can get crews back in. they can be in sometime this evening. >> we're still hearing a lot of anger about the mining company's safety record. >> reporter: absolutely. we're still hearing that. that anger has been made worse following your interview with the massey energy c.e.o. on the "fox report." during that interview he made what to many was an outra
jonathan hunt is live near the mine in montcoal, west virginia. what is the latest on the attempts to get back into that mine? >> well, shep, they have now already begun testing the air down in that mine through the first drill hole that's reached the necessary depth of 1100 feet. they put a fan on the end of drill to enable them to monitor levels of methane. at the moment, the levels are reading, as we understand it, fairly high. they have not made a determination at this point whether...
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. >> reporter: this father told us what he was going to do when he sees his son, jonathan. >> i'm going the hug him. i'm going to tell him i love him, he knows i love him but i'm going to tell him any way. >> reporter: president obama sent all help needed for the rescue and clean up. >> it was another hours before the emergency signal was activated. the coast guard is investigating what happened during those three hours. >>> a telephone survey shows, o' malley is up by 58%. >>> wjz is live downtown, new at 11:00 alex demetrius explains how it's not clear how cars will be lost. >> reporter: the huge floating parking lots called roll ons, roll offs bring cars in and takes cars off. the ones that roll hyundais and kias will be bypassing baltimore ports heading instead for philadelphia. >> any time we lose any type of business we're very disappointed about that. it's certainly not a good thing to lose hyundais. >> reporter: philadelphia explains, 350,000. >> 100 ship visits, taking this car into the marine terminal. >> reporter: but philly's game will be baltimore's loss. how big, it's unkn
. >> reporter: this father told us what he was going to do when he sees his son, jonathan. >> i'm going the hug him. i'm going to tell him i love him, he knows i love him but i'm going to tell him any way. >> reporter: president obama sent all help needed for the rescue and clean up. >> it was another hours before the emergency signal was activated. the coast guard is investigating what happened during those three hours. >>> a telephone survey shows, o' malley...
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." >> coming up sunday, it looked at the health-care law alexander hefner and jonathan strong. consumer data industry pres ident stuart pratt. and steven wayne of georgetown on how presidents learn the job of presidency. live at 7;00 here on c-span. this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you again for your patience. i am todd brewster, the director for the peter jennings project. i would like to welcome you. since 2007, the mood court has been honored by the participation of some of the most important people in what. -- law. seats are arranged in chronological order. to the left is a judge in the second circuit court and dean of yale law school, on the
." >> coming up sunday, it looked at the health-care law alexander hefner and jonathan strong. consumer data industry pres ident stuart pratt. and steven wayne of georgetown on how presidents learn the job of presidency. live at 7;00 here on c-span. this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona...
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. >> host: we will now speak with jonathan. how was it going with the new book? what is about? >> philosophical principles of modern conservatism in modern america. >> guest: what does that mean to you? >> and the book i discuss how there are some many different types of abuse neo conservative, of fiscal conservatism all of these differing groups but four things that unite them all except -- respect for a constitution, at limit government and for some responsibility. >> host: how will you? and tell us how you got started? >> i got involved in politics at nine years old because of the judicial filibuster on the newman -- nominees of a guy interested voter these nominees? i wanted to form my own opinions by parents and we don't care where you are just know what you believe and why and understand. i began to learn about different issues and form my own opinions and realize my a values are more aligned with conservatism. >> host: what type of our involvement did you get to. >> was named to the radio and i look forward to my new book. getting to understand what i believe and why i b
. >> host: we will now speak with jonathan. how was it going with the new book? what is about? >> philosophical principles of modern conservatism in modern america. >> guest: what does that mean to you? >> and the book i discuss how there are some many different types of abuse neo conservative, of fiscal conservatism all of these differing groups but four things that unite them all except -- respect for a constitution, at limit government and for some responsibility....
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. >> on sunday, a look at the health care law with alexander heffner and jonathan strong. there will be a discussion of consumer scores and reports consume with stuart pratt. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> flexible policy makes employees more productive. instead of spending time worrying about what is happening at home, your employees have the support and peace of mind that they desperately need to concentrate on their work. >> at the news c-span video library, you can search and share. there are over 160,000 hours of video from yesterday or last year. every c-span program since 1987. the c-span video library is cables latest gift to america. >> the commission on wartime contracting held a hearing on the reduction of the work force in iraq. there were remarks from private contractors working in that country. this is just under two hours. as a commission, that is what we're interested in. mr. horn, you have 15 minutes. you can use it anyway you wish. i was trying to get you help with ice. i am sorry you are not taking it. >> i am dougl
. >> on sunday, a look at the health care law with alexander heffner and jonathan strong. there will be a discussion of consumer scores and reports consume with stuart pratt. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> flexible policy makes employees more productive. instead of spending time worrying about what is happening at home, your employees have the support and peace of mind that they desperately need to concentrate on their work. >>...
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coming up sunday on "washington journal," all looked at -- we look at issues with alexander heffner, jonathan strong, stuart pratt, and stephen wayne. this year's studentcam competition asked students to deal with strength and challenges that we're facing. here is one of the third-place winners. ♪ ["lean on me" playing] >> some time soon approximately 1.7 million american soldiers will be returning from combat to an understaffed, overtaxed, and overburdened veterans health network. modern deployments and combat- related stress contribute to rising numbers of divorces, suicides, domestic violence, crime, and homelessness. in order to cope with nightmares and the stress of returning, veterans often find released through drugs and all of addiction. 76% of our returning veterans battle of, a drug, or m ental illness. 1/3 of our entire homeless population our veterans. -- are veterans. the department of justice reported that there were 225,000 veterans held in our nation's prisons and jails. the pentagon pledged to hire more mental health specialists while the army is short about 800 specialists.
coming up sunday on "washington journal," all looked at -- we look at issues with alexander heffner, jonathan strong, stuart pratt, and stephen wayne. this year's studentcam competition asked students to deal with strength and challenges that we're facing. here is one of the third-place winners. ♪ ["lean on me" playing] >> some time soon approximately 1.7 million american soldiers will be returning from combat to an understaffed, overtaxed, and overburdened veterans...
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there is going to be a new gni soon -- dni soon, jonathan mcnabb. i am sorry. that is the director of the cia. [laughter] i got that wrong. navy is going somewhere else, but i am reading maybe he is going somewhere else, -- maybe he is going somewhere else. looking back over the intelligence community's history, going back to key milestones from 1947 right up through 2001, the first panel moderated by walter pincus, and we would like to thank you for what you published in the favor. -- the paper. that panel did a great job of looking at how our safety and security have been improved since the intelligence reform and terrorist protection act, and i will comment a little bit on that subject as well, and i very much enjoyed the final panel, which i had a chance to attend. those who were involved are very thoughtful and successful practitioners of needing the intelligence community at the highest level, and what they have to say has serious weight and made sense to me. there are really two foundation questions i think we are addressing in our proceedings during thi
there is going to be a new gni soon -- dni soon, jonathan mcnabb. i am sorry. that is the director of the cia. [laughter] i got that wrong. navy is going somewhere else, but i am reading maybe he is going somewhere else, -- maybe he is going somewhere else. looking back over the intelligence community's history, going back to key milestones from 1947 right up through 2001, the first panel moderated by walter pincus, and we would like to thank you for what you published in the favor. -- the...
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because it was based on a quote by jonathan swift who mr. schiff knows who said whenever a true genius appears on the scene, you will know him by the sign, the dunces all form a confederacy against him. so i'll go google that quote. and maybe i can find out who said that. [laughter] ms. emerson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. ms. lee. >> thank you very much. good morning. let me just say -- once again, how delighted i am to see -- it's a rare opportunity that we have a chance to interact with the judiciary. so thank you for being here. i want to follow up, and mr. crenshaw, boy, he asked my question. but let me just follow up a little bit and take a little bit -- in terms of how i would like to see this -- your answer a little bit more in terms of broader answer. first of all, i started here on capitol hill as an intern in the early 1970's. became chief of staff. then went to california and ran for the legislature. and now i'm back here. and it's been very difficult. and i've seen some progress in terms of women and people of colo
because it was based on a quote by jonathan swift who mr. schiff knows who said whenever a true genius appears on the scene, you will know him by the sign, the dunces all form a confederacy against him. so i'll go google that quote. and maybe i can find out who said that. [laughter] ms. emerson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. ms. lee. >> thank you very much. good morning. let me just say -- once again, how delighted i am to see -- it's a rare opportunity that we...
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jonathan egal.athan egal was legendary for structuring deals that enabled him to get short the sub prime market. so it would really surprise me if this deal was structured so he could be long the sub prime market in march of 2007. i mean, it's -- the whole thing -- it smells. but i would say this -- this is very important to realize. that this is not a case of an isolated transaction. it was pretty standard practice for -- in this market, for the people who were short the market to in effect pick the loans that went into the -- into the bonds and the weird thing about the subprime mark set when wall street went to basically replicate the subprime loans with side bets, they picked the absolute worse ones to replicate and magnified the losses in the system as a result. >> in terms of regulation, where does regulation -- the regulation being debated now with chris dodd, what exactly is it proposing? how will this change it? >> michael brings up a very important point. and that is how would these instru
jonathan egal.athan egal was legendary for structuring deals that enabled him to get short the sub prime market. so it would really surprise me if this deal was structured so he could be long the sub prime market in march of 2007. i mean, it's -- the whole thing -- it smells. but i would say this -- this is very important to realize. that this is not a case of an isolated transaction. it was pretty standard practice for -- in this market, for the people who were short the market to in effect...
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jonathan katz? >> i am with the national assembly of state arts agencies. when you talk about the need for cultures to understand each other globally, i thought here is clearly an area of common interest between the state department and the neh. when you talked about the need to educate young people in a reflective capacity, i thought here is an opportunity for a partnership with the department of education. i have seen sometimes these kinds of partnerships institutionalized in the national endowment for the arts, like the arts education partnership that spanned administrations. i wonder where you see long-term strategic partnerships either within the federal government or with public interest groups? >> we do work with other agencies. the three we have historically worked the most with, in terms of dollar interrelationships, or the library of congress, the museum of library services, and the national science foundation. we have also done projects with the department of education. we certainly work with the department of state. state is not a great reservoi
jonathan katz? >> i am with the national assembly of state arts agencies. when you talk about the need for cultures to understand each other globally, i thought here is clearly an area of common interest between the state department and the neh. when you talked about the need to educate young people in a reflective capacity, i thought here is an opportunity for a partnership with the department of education. i have seen sometimes these kinds of partnerships institutionalized in the...
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back in february, a woman was getting into her car when police say 19-year-old jonathan duffy raped her at knife point and stole her car. with duffy, there was a 13-year- old girl. he has been charged with statutory rape, but metro's board chairman says alerting the public got lost in the shuffle during the snowstorm. >> that's not an excuse. i take the metro every day and most of the times i have to walk from my house. so somebody got raped, they should have made it their business to put it in the news. >> it shouldn't have happened in the first place, and i'm really not in charge of the individual staff members. that's something that the general manager and the people in that office do. but, i have no reason to believe that this kind of mistake would be made again. >> in addition to those rapes, there were two sexual assaults on metro access buses in january involving contract drivers. >>> also new at 6:00, students at howard university are on alert tonight. school officials are taking -- masked men with guns held them up. howard is increasing security on campus. police believe four m
back in february, a woman was getting into her car when police say 19-year-old jonathan duffy raped her at knife point and stole her car. with duffy, there was a 13-year- old girl. he has been charged with statutory rape, but metro's board chairman says alerting the public got lost in the shuffle during the snowstorm. >> that's not an excuse. i take the metro every day and most of the times i have to walk from my house. so somebody got raped, they should have made it their business to put...
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. >> reporter: this father also shared what he planned to do when he saw his 33-year-old son, jonathan, in person. >> i'm going to hug him, tell him i love him. he knows i love him, but i'll tell him anyway. >> reporter: president obama got an oval office briefing on the situation thursday evening. he spent thoughts and prayers to the families and pledged every government resource needed for the search, cleanup and investigation. terrell brown, cbs news, louisiana. >>> in west texas, some wild weather caught on tape. take a look at this video of one of two tornadoes that touched down thursday. the first was a huge funnel cloud that raced through the panhandle about 40 miles southeast of amarillo. luckily it hit in a mostly rural area and no injuries or damage has been reported. another funnel cloud was also captured on video in the area. again, no injuries or major damage reported. amazing. >>> and now to a modern day case of rome burning. at the height of the financial meltdown, a number of senior staffers at the securities and exchange commission spent hours watching internet porn in
. >> reporter: this father also shared what he planned to do when he saw his 33-year-old son, jonathan, in person. >> i'm going to hug him, tell him i love him. he knows i love him, but i'll tell him anyway. >> reporter: president obama got an oval office briefing on the situation thursday evening. he spent thoughts and prayers to the families and pledged every government resource needed for the search, cleanup and investigation. terrell brown, cbs news, louisiana....
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jonathan taylor, 1 out in the 5th. again, they are convinced that taylor down 7 runs here and the bulldogs are going to run in the situation. >> matt: i think it will be a hit-and-run type spot, not a straight steal. starting to create a little more energy. here is the 2-2 and the runner is going. and verdin pokes that one into left field, but schaus is there. and 2 outs now. >> jeff: schaus has 3 putouts out in left field, and a couple of nice chances back in the 3rd inning. foley has a spacious outfield. you will see a lot of great players, if you check the history books of georgia and clemson, had as many, if not more home runs away from home. both of these teams have to have outfielder to cover a lot of ground. levie hyams. swings and misses. hyams is 0-2 in the ball game. reached on an error in the 1st. and lined out to left field in the 3rd. >> jeff: that win over lsu on saturday, came up a triple shy of the cycle. and matt mentioned earlier, made time for 7 rbi's in a 12-6 georgia win. and the bulldogs top hitte
jonathan taylor, 1 out in the 5th. again, they are convinced that taylor down 7 runs here and the bulldogs are going to run in the situation. >> matt: i think it will be a hit-and-run type spot, not a straight steal. starting to create a little more energy. here is the 2-2 and the runner is going. and verdin pokes that one into left field, but schaus is there. and 2 outs now. >> jeff: schaus has 3 putouts out in left field, and a couple of nice chances back in the 3rd inning. foley...
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coming up sunday on "washington journal," a look at the health care law with jonathan strong of "the daily collar." later, stephen lane of georgetown university on how presidents learn the job of a presidency. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> c-span, our public appears content is available on television, radio, and on line. you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for our schedule alert e-mail's at c-span.org. >> the congressional budget office report indicates the potential rise in the federal debt to 90% of the nation's gdp by 2020. a discussion on the report from today's "washington journal." >> "washington journal" continues. host: we're going to be talking about that. current federal spending projections indicate a rise in the federal debt to 90% of the nation's gdp by the year 2020. talking to us about that is andrew biggs of the american enterprise institute and christian weller. andrew biggs, for the sake of this discussion, tell us the difference between the deficit and debt and how they're related. guest
coming up sunday on "washington journal," a look at the health care law with jonathan strong of "the daily collar." later, stephen lane of georgetown university on how presidents learn the job of a presidency. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> c-span, our public appears content is available on television, radio, and on line. you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for our schedule alert...
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first save of the season for jonathan broxton. option russ ar tease to aaa albuquerque. >>> marlins and phils. cole hamels on the bump. top two. dan uggla getting into one. going off the foul pole. solo shot. marlins led 1-0. bottom eight, same score. check out the effort on the ben fr fr francisco pump. four hits all day. then top nine, marlins still up 1-0. uggla down the line. rbi double. florida goes on to win by a final of 2-0. nate robertson moves to 8-0. jorge cantu extended his hit streak to 17 games, dating back to last season. highest scoring team in the majors despite just one run in their last two games. >>> nats above .500 for the first time in two years. wouldn't last long. jason marquis anything but on the bump. brewers already up three. bases loaded, none out. prince fielder. marquis pulled before recording an out. later craig counsell up for the second time in an inning. bases full one out facing bautista. craig counsell, first homer of the season, second hit of the inning. ten-run first inning for the brewers. th
first save of the season for jonathan broxton. option russ ar tease to aaa albuquerque. >>> marlins and phils. cole hamels on the bump. top two. dan uggla getting into one. going off the foul pole. solo shot. marlins led 1-0. bottom eight, same score. check out the effort on the ben fr fr francisco pump. four hits all day. then top nine, marlins still up 1-0. uggla down the line. rbi double. florida goes on to win by a final of 2-0. nate robertson moves to 8-0. jorge cantu extended his...
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on jonathan smith -- jonathan swift who sent whenever a true genius appears on the scene you will know him by the sign, the dunce former confederacy against him. i will google that. maybe i can find to send out. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, good morning. let me just say once again how delighted i am to see this rare opportunity that we have a chance to interact with the judiciary so thank you for being here. i want to follow-up, mr. crenshaw. he asked my question but let me follow up all little and take it deeper in terms of how i would like to see your answer a little bit more in terms of a broader answers. first of all, i started here on capitol hill as an intern in the early '70s, became the chief of staff and then went to california legislature and outback year. it's been very difficult and i have seen some progress in terms of women and people of color in these key positions, not enough and actually to the speakers' credits we've looked at diversity on capitol hill and they're still not where we should be in terms of reflecting the diversity of
on jonathan smith -- jonathan swift who sent whenever a true genius appears on the scene you will know him by the sign, the dunce former confederacy against him. i will google that. maybe i can find to send out. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, good morning. let me just say once again how delighted i am to see this rare opportunity that we have a chance to interact with the judiciary so thank you for being here. i want to follow-up, mr....
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and as mike pointed out, and you know, our adam and my editor, the modern library at random house, jonathan joll and i, we were all three very croup lust about this and i hope that unlike juneteenth, those who read and comment on three days before the shooting will look at the title, because the title -- the subtitle of the book is "the unfinished second novel" and notice that first adjective. the unfinished second novel. that is in fact what we have published and we start from that, we make no apologies whatsoever about that. we try to turn that into a kind of opportunity. the opportunity that exists because of what ellison left behind, because he didn't finish the novel. : i want you to help me decide what to do with ralph's novel. and she gave me her common-sense, very acute bottom line on it. beginning, middle and end. does it have a beginning, middle and end. that was the question that haunted me as i set to work on this novel and i thought for the longest time that i would find the fragments that would stitch together the various narrative is, the typescripts and computer printouts. a
and as mike pointed out, and you know, our adam and my editor, the modern library at random house, jonathan joll and i, we were all three very croup lust about this and i hope that unlike juneteenth, those who read and comment on three days before the shooting will look at the title, because the title -- the subtitle of the book is "the unfinished second novel" and notice that first adjective. the unfinished second novel. that is in fact what we have published and we start from that,...