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. >> investigating the investigators with our panel, representatives bennie thompson, marsha blackburn, debbie wasserman schultz and jason chaffetz. and the president headlines the white house correspondents' dinner. >> i've got 99 problems and now jay-z's one. >>> i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." first we want to go to the latest on the boston bombings investigation. a u.s. official says russia wiretapped a 2011 conversation between the mother of one of the accused boston bombers and someone who may have been one of her sons discussing jihad. russia turned over the information to the fbi within the last few days. meantime, the fbi has wrapped up its search of a landfill near boston. investigators were looking for a laptop supposedly used by bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. it is believed the computer could hold information about the planning of the attack. the obama administration is defending the decision to inform the surviving suspect of his miranda rights. attorney general eric holder spoke with cnn last night. >> the decision to mirandize is one that the magi
. >> investigating the investigators with our panel, representatives bennie thompson, marsha blackburn, debbie wasserman schultz and jason chaffetz. and the president headlines the white house correspondents' dinner. >> i've got 99 problems and now jay-z's one. >>> i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." first we want to go to the latest on the boston bombings investigation. a u.s. official says russia wiretapped a 2011 conversation between the mother...
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we will hear from marsha blackburn in the house. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative.r. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. stuart: listen to this, new report says facebook is losing its cool among young people. only 33% of teenagers see it as the most important social network. >> listen, they want a place to escape from parents and grandparents. now parents and grandparents are flocking to facebook, this isn't so cool anymore. it's going to be facebook all alone if they don't watch it. such easier ways to communicate. they want to send photos and messages. stuart: snap chat, you use that? liz: now. i know my niece and nephews do. stuart: close to breaking below that level. liz: teen sedatives down. stuart: were alway two your old iphone can be your eyes and ears when you're away from home. letting you do precisely tha
we will hear from marsha blackburn in the house. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative.r. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. stuart: listen to this, new report says facebook is losing its cool among young people. only 33% of teenagers see it as the...
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also joining us is marsha blackburn and chuck todd.second internet revolution. tomorrow we will be talking to a nobel prize winner. tweet us your questions on what is it like to ask using the #afternoon joe. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. congressw
also joining us is marsha blackburn and chuck todd.second internet revolution. tomorrow we will be talking to a nobel prize winner. tweet us your questions on what is it like to ask using the #afternoon joe. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪...
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what does marsha blackburn want to do? defund planned parenthood? we don't have federal funding for abortions in most cases. she wants to stop it for counseling, std testing, birth control. it's preventing unwanted pregnancies and allowing women to make choices about their lives. this is a real bait and switch. last year we were talking about todd akin and planned parenthood. what the right is trying to do is change it away from the right of women being in control of their destinies. >> rather than getting a conclusion from the right premise. this is about enforcement. let me ask you this, elise. when you look at the fact that they are also complaining on the right about the coverage, let me go to right wing radio talk show host lars larson who has a theory on why he claims the media isn't covering the trial. listen to this. >> we're going to pretend that doesn't exist because we can't possibly tell the story without violating all of our beliefs that abortion is a right and any way it gets done to any baby at any number of weeks is completely approp
what does marsha blackburn want to do? defund planned parenthood? we don't have federal funding for abortions in most cases. she wants to stop it for counseling, std testing, birth control. it's preventing unwanted pregnancies and allowing women to make choices about their lives. this is a real bait and switch. last year we were talking about todd akin and planned parenthood. what the right is trying to do is change it away from the right of women being in control of their destinies. >>...
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speaker john boehner is sending representatives marsha blackburn, michele bachmann and george holding. interestingly, prime minister david cameron is hosting a private dinner at this very moment in number 10 downing street, and in attendance is one former vice president dick cheney which i guess reveals where he stands in relation to his conservative counterparts over there in the united states. >> and now where was your dinner invitation, martin? why aren't you at that dinner right now? >> i haven't achieved that kind of statuses yet, thomas. i'm waiting for an invitation from you. let alone from the prime minister. >> we will do dinner when you come back. martin bashir, live in london. thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, we go back to boston, a city the president praised for its toughness. stay with us. >> the people of boston will continue to respond in the same proud and heroic way they have thus far, and their fellow americans will be right there with them. >>> we have an update now on one of the more horrific photos from the boston marathon attack. josh ballman sr
speaker john boehner is sending representatives marsha blackburn, michele bachmann and george holding. interestingly, prime minister david cameron is hosting a private dinner at this very moment in number 10 downing street, and in attendance is one former vice president dick cheney which i guess reveals where he stands in relation to his conservative counterparts over there in the united states. >> and now where was your dinner invitation, martin? why aren't you at that dinner right now?...
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tracy: marsha blackburn that is what she is all about. >> i'm in first solar.ake profit as an half. i've been afraid to tell people i like it because people get upset when you are doing anything like this. but i try to separate making money from my political convictions. tracy: that's right. ashley: that is smart i think. >> a lot of people should do that many people watching the show missed this rally in part because of political convictions which aren't long -- wrong but make money, bottom line. >> wait for e-mails. tracy: god we love you. you're honest. ashley: send them to charles, not us. time to check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of nyse. guess how often we go there in every 15 minutes, nicole. >> one to take a look at is first solar. shares are jumping 40%. you can see it is up over 32%. it has hit volatility pauses throughout the day here as they have given guidance going forward, better than expected. better than expected full-year revenue and also earnings that we're seeing that would be better than expected. so with that, one of the th
tracy: marsha blackburn that is what she is all about. >> i'm in first solar.ake profit as an half. i've been afraid to tell people i like it because people get upset when you are doing anything like this. but i try to separate making money from my political convictions. tracy: that's right. ashley: that is smart i think. >> a lot of people should do that many people watching the show missed this rally in part because of political convictions which aren't long -- wrong but make...
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congresswoman marsha blackburn was there to receive it. >> received in the spirit of hopefulness that they will work with us to see if we can bring this into balance for the american people. martha: be able to read -- wendell goler. hey, wendell, live from the white house this morning. what do we know what is in that? >> reporter: we know the budget called for $3.75 billion in spending. aims to save 3 trillion over the next 10 years. 600 ball billion in tax increases and half that in cuts. lawmakers staffs deal with the budget on the computers and rest of the country will be able to access the budget on the office of management and budget website about 11:15. south dakota senator john thune already knows he doesn't like it. >> it will be a budge fet filled with higher taxes to fuel more spending and the question we ought to be asking when we look at the president's budget, what will it do to create jobs? what will it do to stimulate economic growth? and what will it do to increase take-home pay for middle class americans? >> reporter: senator thune said the budget would grow the gover
congresswoman marsha blackburn was there to receive it. >> received in the spirit of hopefulness that they will work with us to see if we can bring this into balance for the american people. martha: be able to read -- wendell goler. hey, wendell, live from the white house this morning. what do we know what is in that? >> reporter: we know the budget called for $3.75 billion in spending. aims to save 3 trillion over the next 10 years. 600 ball billion in tax increases and half that...
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we have seen representatives marsha blackburn and former secretarieses of state george schultz and jameser vice president dick cheney is also in the congregation. when the coffin was brought in by the pallbearers each served in the campaign in 1982 and something that margaret thatcher initiated, launched and successfully completed. the service is ongoing and it's profound and moving. >> martin, i thought it fascinating. this morning, "the new york times" talking about the funeral and talked about thatcher's quote, radical free market policies. i would guess the measurement of a successful politician would be if what once was thought of radical in 1979 was adopted by your opposition in large part 20 years later when tony blair, of course, rounded off the harshest sharpest edges of thatcherism and adopted it. london is one of the thriving free market towns on the planet now and compare that to 1997 when it was far different. >> reporter: the statistics are interesting. when margaret thatcher came to power in 1979, 29 million working days had been lost in that year. by 1985, six years later
we have seen representatives marsha blackburn and former secretarieses of state george schultz and jameser vice president dick cheney is also in the congregation. when the coffin was brought in by the pallbearers each served in the campaign in 1982 and something that margaret thatcher initiated, launched and successfully completed. the service is ongoing and it's profound and moving. >> martin, i thought it fascinating. this morning, "the new york times" talking about the...
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total lack of coverage by mainstream media, i and many members who stand here today, including marsha blackburn, steve scalise, and the whole who spoke today, wrote to the heads of major tv networks that they cover this and other high-profile abortion controversies. it has received the attention it deserves and americans are discovering that this is not about pro-choice and it's not about pro-life, but it's about basic human rights. thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. -- for purpose does what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire ise? without objection. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. speaker. this week i'm introducing commonsense legislation to encourage public and private partnerships to help meet the needs of new hampshire students and businesses. ms. kuster: the work force development investment act would give tax incentives to firms that partner with educators to improve work force development and job training for students. training a highly skilled 21st century work force is critical for cloge our economy, creating jobs and st
total lack of coverage by mainstream media, i and many members who stand here today, including marsha blackburn, steve scalise, and the whole who spoke today, wrote to the heads of major tv networks that they cover this and other high-profile abortion controversies. it has received the attention it deserves and americans are discovering that this is not about pro-choice and it's not about pro-life, but it's about basic human rights. thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the...