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national security and national interest. can we learn something from this person by holding as enemy combatant that enhances national security, national interests that we can't learn through a federal prosecution. we don't know that sitting here, but that's something at least the folks within the military and department of justice should go through in terms of the thought process. what's in the best interest of the american public and national security and national interest. >> to close this point, part of what's in the interest of the american public one could argue would be preserving rights in the constitution and what exists already. >> right. >> one could make that argument. >> yes, but this doesn't take any of those rights away. if the determination is that con current jurisdiction presently between the military in civilian courts, no rights have been violated or lost because the united states supreme court already said the government has those two options. the point is this. certainly we can successfully prosecute this person in the federal system. we can pursue a death penalty against him. are we enhancing national s
national security and national interest. can we learn something from this person by holding as enemy combatant that enhances national security, national interests that we can't learn through a federal prosecution. we don't know that sitting here, but that's something at least the folks within the military and department of justice should go through in terms of the thought process. what's in the best interest of the american public and national security and national interest. >> to close...
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national parks are a gauge of interest, america seems to crave the outdoors. wilderness and national parks are managed by different standards and laws. it's a summer day in yellowstone national park; the nation's first national park. gateway cities like west yellowstone bustle. traffic snarls yellowstone roads as if a major city. the park resembles anything but the tranquility sought. animals that make a brief appearance find an adoring crowd. they are the rock stars of the national park world. rocky mountain bighorn sheep walk precarious cliffs oblivious to crowds below. yellowstone's elk are accustomed to traffic. they blend in as if just another tourist themselves. scenic wonders like artist's point are crowded with tourists. natural beauty is an attraction. early leaders of the wilderness movement saw development of the national parks as commercialization. is this conservation or is access simply a part of american democracy? it's an enduring question of the great debate. wilderness wouldn't be wilderness without the animals of the west. controversy continues regarding the endangered species act and specifically grizzly bears and wolves. wolves are the most controversial
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they want to control the territory to be the nation nation state government can't and there's a very good reasons for that. social, cultural, some involve slavery. requires the basic level of social stability. as you see in the civil war because waives their property and his regime, but also human needs in people, so they can run away and do things other fading restriction innovative physical properties normally can't. the confederacy is always going to be unable to rely come lately on guerrillas as the main line of after because the endpoint of that is to have jazz and environment of social chaos. you also have -- is disconnected at the beginning of the book. the officers of the regular army have experience of irregular warfare. they had to fighting in the hands. part of the consequence and he will likely have to chase them to the text says is they actually have a powerful distaste for it. this time it's politically controversial. and he has refused to fight a proper european soldiers. it becomes frustrating. a lot of times the army's methods for dealing with things like indian vill
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nation national guard involved in the large scale manhunt along with hundreds of police officers going door to door searching for another suspect you're actually watching a live pictures there from that manhunt reports the explosives have also been discovered along with a pressure cooker similar to the ones used in the marathon bombing especially as armed police unit is on side and local residents are to remain indoors and stay away from windows also talk later with artie's gratitude you can will give us some insight on what's happening. and the boston bombing was cited as a pretext to when the lower house of the u.s. congress the controversial bill that many say puts the digital freedoms under fire the sort of intelligence sharing and protection act to allow private firms to share the personal data of web users with the u.s. government agencies but the white house has hinted it may block the legislation which it feels doesn't address public concerns about the invasion of privacy r.d. american producer and your blade is following the controversy. top aides for the white house actually said that we will recommend the president veto this legislation seven dollars sharon said for sharing a protection act it's come under a lot of criticism by its opponents because they say that it does more than what the authors say it does now the authors of cispa they say that this bill will lead to businesses private companies google facebook and many internet provider these companies will be encouraged to share information with the federal government that will be used to track down and monitor and curb its cyber attacks aimed at the united states computer critics say that it puts too much of americans privacy at risk and that the right safeguards are there people would be separate facing their privacy for a little bit of security when the bill is introduced back in february i believe one of the areas for the second time representative or one of the authors of the bill he said you know we can't have another nine eleven we can't have another terrorist attack it but if we do we will pass any law that needs to happen sure enough to another congressman who actually got up and said well look what happened in boston these were bombs sure they weren't digital bombs but the next ones will be digital bombs so we need to come together for the sake of national security and do something and that's exactly why a lot of people have problems with this bill because the people who are touting it the people who are writing it are people that don't really understand the cyber security concerns and there's a lot of concern over who is coming up with this bill who is supporting it and what they actually know about cyber security. incidents that this morning saying that you know boston would be reason enough to pass a cyber security bill is laughable to many people. very united states is going through turbulent times of this week as we reported later this hour the search operation for dozens of people continues in texas after a violent explosion at a fertilizer plant in ripped apart the town of west. violent clashes have erupted across bahrain ahead of sunday's formula one grand prix protesters have blocked roads with burning tires while police fired tear gas and stun grenades as the under us has an intensified throughout the week earlier two teenager
nation national guard involved in the large scale manhunt along with hundreds of police officers going door to door searching for another suspect you're actually watching a live pictures there from that manhunt reports the explosives have also been discovered along with a pressure cooker similar to the ones used in the marathon bombing especially as armed police unit is on side and local residents are to remain indoors and stay away from windows also talk later with artie's gratitude you can...
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nation national sporting found atiatio. last year they paid $5.1 billion in federal, state and other taxes. >> you could well have the exodus of the few firearms manufactures that passed strict legislation where they can't make or sell their products any more. >> reporter: at first, it may seem like an empty threat. losing companies and families and firing employees, but jonathan, who employs 150 people and supplies bullet magazines for stag arms, among others, say pressure is coming from outside buyers threatening to boycott. >> we've gotten a number of responses that have essentially said we really, really like you, we like your company, we like your product, we like what you do. unfortunately, we're having a tough time justifying spending our dollars in connecticut. >> reporter: they're fathers with young children. they say their hearts broke during sandy hook, but the new laws could have unintended consequences. >> there's a very, very strong likelihood that it's going to be desmacimated by the action the legislation has taken and the real shame of it, the real shame of it all is we're no safer. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, new britain, connecticut. >>> now, do you wear a mini ski skirt? know someone who does? in many countries those mini skirts could mean jailtime. make short skirt wearers criminals. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> now, while some countries ban drugs and other lethal weapons uganda has posed the ban with nothing to do with safety. nadia, what is this proposal? >> a larger ban on pornography and to ban mini skirts because they are seen as far too provocative. let's hear from the ugandan minister of ethics and culture as to why he feels the mini skirts should be banned in uganda. >> anything related, therefore, exposing certain parts of the an anatomy of a person. all right, i call it, i call it, pornographic and therefore condemn it. >> so, this is not the first time mini skirts have been banned. >> well, mini skirts haven't been banned prior to this. in 2008, proposed the ban which wasn't passed. but the fact that the idea that it may be passed, again, to a multi-nationalparty national assembly of which the ruling government is a majority, it could very well be passed. as you can imagine, ugandans are mortified by this. i know you will want to hear from them. >> everything bad begins from the mind. the mind of men because i don't think they are trendy and we have right to fashion. >> i think they should question that. but it's okay. but during the day, i don't want to see that. >> i don't want to see that. for that, you could get a hefty fine or jailtime or both. remember, this is a proposed bill. and, i also like that on twitter, there's a great deal of traffic around #savetheminiskirt. the tweeters said we have many hospitals that can't meet our needs and many fund for education, why focus on the mini skirt #savetheminiskirt. >> nadia, save the mini skirt. >> bearing in mind, this is a country that has 27 million people. the highest population growth in the world. by 2015, there will be 130 million people. more pressing issues, perhaps, than -- >> na
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national national security official confirmed the names of the boston bombing suspects as. well as we mentioned they are believed to be from russia's north caucasus region thought to be brothers and are reported to have moved to the united states about two years ago but as of the intense manhunt continues in watertown massachusetts of all the surviving suspect the other was shot dead earlier today during a standoff with police f.b.i. agents and members of the national guard are involved in the large scale manhunt along with hundreds of police officers going door to door searching for the other suspect reports say explosives have also been discovered along with a pressure cooker similar to the ones used in the marathon bombing if specialist police unit is on site and local residents are urged to remain indoors and stay away from windows. now we also know that they left the u.s. in two thousand and two and one of the these suspects was only eight years old at the time we're now showing you those were the live pictures of the house where they actually found some of the explosives and this is the you tube channel of one of the suspects the videos have been said have been found we don't know exactly the contents of the videos but we do know that some of the videos have been. found today they are said to be quite religious the two brothers i want to go back to to let's see it again who's with me in the studio to talk a little bit more about this let's se
national national security official confirmed the names of the boston bombing suspects as. well as we mentioned they are believed to be from russia's north caucasus region thought to be brothers and are reported to have moved to the united states about two years ago but as of the intense manhunt continues in watertown massachusetts of all the surviving suspect the other was shot dead earlier today during a standoff with police f.b.i. agents and members of the national guard are involved in the...
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speaking of our history as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants.ken a bit longer than we expected. i'm hopeful that this year with the help of speaker boehner and some of the senators and members of congress who are here today that we bring it home for families and the economy in our security and for this incredible country that we love. if we do that, it will be in large part thanks to the hard work of george w. bush. [applause] finally, the president there is no greater burden than serving as commander in chief. as president bush himself has said, america must and will keep its word to the men and women who have given us so much. even as we may disagree on some matters of form policy, we share a profound respect and reverence with the men and women of our military and their families. we are united in our determination to comfort the families of the fallen and to care for those who wear the uniform of the united states. [applause] on the flight back from russia after negotiating at the height of the cold war, president kennedy's secretary had a sm
speaking of our history as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants.ken a bit longer than we expected. i'm hopeful that this year with the help of speaker boehner and some of the senators and members of congress who are here today that we bring it home for families and the economy in our security and for this incredible country that we love. if we do that, it will be in large part thanks to the hard work of george w. bush. [applause] finally, the president there is no greater burden than...
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that one of the points of my book and what i say in the national gr nation national geographic, is wetory we did the '80s. and i think the epic struggles right now in our politics are effectively a struggle between a lot of folks who are saying '80s are outdated. and a lot of other folks who sat to continue with what we started in the 1980s. for instance, reaganomics. >> interestingly if the presidential election were held today, david, 58% say they'd vote for reagan over obama. i'm not sure we all don't want the '80s to stick around. but we forgot to put krystal's picture up, i'm noticing. >> note the jelly shoes. >> it is that good. >> look at the floor. >> got it all. >> who's that? >> there's me! that's s.e. >> i would also like to point out krystal and i are dressed in yellow. that's as far as that goes. you either got it or you don't. let's talk about the pop culture, though, david. my moment from the '80s was sitting in a classroom watching "the challenger" happen. not understanding it. it happened in realtime. i'm sure a lot of people my age have that same memory. you talk abo
that one of the points of my book and what i say in the national gr nation national geographic, is wetory we did the '80s. and i think the epic struggles right now in our politics are effectively a struggle between a lot of folks who are saying '80s are outdated. and a lot of other folks who sat to continue with what we started in the 1980s. for instance, reaganomics. >> interestingly if the presidential election were held today, david, 58% say they'd vote for reagan over obama. i'm not...
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wants the meeting. >> may 15th, here n grand central station, the ironnian national team, russian national team, andammrican nationaleam in vanderbilt hall as a wrestling match as a smbolic show to raise money for the youth program in new york city and allo say, hey, if we get together at iran, russia, and the u.s., this is a cool sport. lou: very cool sport. we're glad you're on the right side. get it back a, will you? >> thank you, lou. lou: thanks for being here. the wrongful death trial of jackson begins. you've been waiting. the king of pop's family looking for, well, more billions. dobbs's law takes up the case, and red states surging ahead of blue states to job creation and budget sur surpluses. we'll show you in "chalk talk" why. why. you like that red state with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integratedever, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason seriou
wants the meeting. >> may 15th, here n grand central station, the ironnian national team, russian national team, andammrican nationaleam in vanderbilt hall as a wrestling match as a smbolic show to raise money for the youth program in new york city and allo say, hey, if we get together at iran, russia, and the u.s., this is a cool sport. lou: very cool sport. we're glad you're on the right side. get it back a, will you? >> thank you, lou. lou: thanks for being here. the wrongful...
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nationally. all national -- in the nation use these travel tallies to evaluate their program and we use the parent surveys to look at what parents think and do about -- think about their children walking and bicycle to and from school. interestingly enough, three of the top five concerns are traffic related for parents. the safety of intersections and crossings, amount of traffic, speed of traffic. the other two are distance and violence and crime. and before we started the program, the violence and crime were remarkv%backerranked number one. now it's the lease. ~ ranked and the traffic concern has bumped higher. we started in 2009, so, we're in our fourth year of operation . i think that's 4. just so you can see, overall we've had a 1% increase in walking, a half% increase in biking and 1% decrease in single-family vehicle driving. that doesn't sound like a lot, but that is a huge significant shift for us, especially since last year the first year we did some really significant parent caregiver outreach. out of all the 15 schools, 12 out of 15 have seen increased rates of walking, bicycle, three
nationally. all national -- in the nation use these travel tallies to evaluate their program and we use the parent surveys to look at what parents think and do about -- think about their children walking and bicycle to and from school. interestingly enough, three of the top five concerns are traffic related for parents. the safety of intersections and crossings, amount of traffic, speed of traffic. the other two are distance and violence and crime. and before we started the program, the...
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looking at high speed rail, and the common thread throughout every country is a national vision, national leadership, national commitment, and that is what the president provided over the last 4 1/2 years. what he said is we know you want a different kind of transportation. lincoln started the rail system in america. obama has started high-speed rail in america. what a great legacy. thank you. [applause] so we are proud of that vision, mr. president. thank you for giving us the encouragement to continue to carry on. obviously, it goes without saying, when i talked to the president right after his reelection about the fact i was very conflicted about this job, not about the job, but about the fact that i've would like to stay, but i told him kathy and i have been married 46 years, and she wins out. he said, and give me her cell number, i will call her. i said, i did not want you to do that. i do not want you to hear these arguments she will make to you. [laughter] but conflicted about this, it is the right decision for our family. we have been in public service 35 years, and we think we have done it the right
looking at high speed rail, and the common thread throughout every country is a national vision, national leadership, national commitment, and that is what the president provided over the last 4 1/2 years. what he said is we know you want a different kind of transportation. lincoln started the rail system in america. obama has started high-speed rail in america. what a great legacy. thank you. [applause] so we are proud of that vision, mr. president. thank you for giving us the encouragement to...
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nation. we also acknowledge the community input and by live nation. live nation has reached out to san francisco police department on many occasions and we've talked about actual erection of the structure as well as the logistics including sound, alcohol licensing, hour of operations, security plan, traffic control and generally quality of life issues that are refltd -- relevant to the neighborhood. with that said, the san francisco police department can committed to facilitating and executing conditions or modification that resolve from their agreement between the community as well as live nation. >> thank you. any questions? >> okay. i suppose we have some public comment coming. if you lineup on this side of the room, just come up to the podium and you will be followed by the next speaker. >> good evening. i represent a group i submitted a letter to you on wednesday. i will give you an additional copy of it. i have a new letter today. i have 6 copies of it which attaches a study by acoustic engineer which goes to the point in my may 27th letter that under -- th
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nations can commit acts of terrorism and in fact of kill more people with terrorists acts against civilians than little rebel groups like even around it so i think nation states are not especially powerful nation states are never held to these types of things because they up there the pillars of the international system i guess that's what people think they're just simply too powerful to prosecute but if you do want to institute an international legal system and you want to have the international criminal court as its bases which of course the united states doesn't it's supporting it more now behind the scenes but it it hasn't joined and doesn't intend to join it so it's very it's very difficult to use that form to get at people but i mean george bush is a invasion of iraq was such a flagrant violation of. not only international law but international custom of any you would define it as aggression if you had an impartial look at it almost any person or any country other than the united states of course and britain and britain. right right and britain is well as well right and britain was all the way our are. you know lack if you will in the whole mass and so i think he and i'm sure you could p
nations can commit acts of terrorism and in fact of kill more people with terrorists acts against civilians than little rebel groups like even around it so i think nation states are not especially powerful nation states are never held to these types of things because they up there the pillars of the international system i guess that's what people think they're just simply too powerful to prosecute but if you do want to institute an international legal system and you want to have the...
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wants the meeting. >> may 15th, here in grand central station, the ironnian national team, russian national team, and ammrican nationaleam in vanderbilt hall as a wrestling match as a symbolic show to raise money for the youth program in new york city and allo say, hey, if we get together at iran, russia, and the u.s., this is a cool sport. lou: very cool sport. we're glad you're on the right side. get it back a, will you? >> thank you, lou. lou: thanks for being here. the wrongful death trial of jackson begins. you've been waiting. the king of pop's family looking for, well, more billions. dobbs's law takes up the case, and red states surging ahead of blue states to job creation and budget sur surpluses. we'll show you in "chalk talk" why. why. you like that red state blue we're a coming right back. impay in the u.s., real estate in hong kon and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus
wants the meeting. >> may 15th, here in grand central station, the ironnian national team, russian national team, and ammrican nationaleam in vanderbilt hall as a wrestling match as a symbolic show to raise money for the youth program in new york city and allo say, hey, if we get together at iran, russia, and the u.s., this is a cool sport. lou: very cool sport. we're glad you're on the right side. get it back a, will you? >> thank you, lou. lou: thanks for being here. the wrongful...
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nation make money? do we benefit, do we prosper because of illegal immigration? you hear everybody say we're a nation of immigrants. why don't they say we're a nationillegal immigrants? why don't they do that? the questions go on and on and on. is a path to citizenship appropriate? is it good or bad for our economy? is it in the national interest? is it good for american society? but the real question becomes, after ten years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we have these answers? that's the big question. and if you've been watching polics in washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it's because they don't think the american people are going to like the answers. and so they want to run it by you. i could write question marks all over this board to represent the questions that haven't been asked and more to those who are not answered. there can only be one reason, as i said, those running our government don't like the questions and they think we won't like the answers. that's why we actually need real hearings, where citizens actually get to express themselves. a careful, thoughtful process
nation make money? do we benefit, do we prosper because of illegal immigration? you hear everybody say we're a nation of immigrants. why don't they say we're a nationillegal immigrants? why don't they do that? the questions go on and on and on. is a path to citizenship appropriate? is it good or bad for our economy? is it in the national interest? is it good for american society? but the real question becomes, after ten years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we have these answers?...
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nation is fear and can be sisters. in the history of the nation is fear and can be nation and dedicating at the history of our nation showsus that it will always defend towards justice, that it is to one nation. if you look in history, you see small groups of people like us here today, who have always stepped forward at a key moment in history to say that it had the courage of our national conviction and let us truly chart our course through the day when america truly has no second class families. [cheers and applause] think about a brothers and sisters. 350 years ago, there is the first of what would be many slave rebellions. it was actually an irish indentured servant in african slaves who set up shoulder to shoulder to rip out against the king of england who said they forever be indentures serving and forever be slaves. from that moment forward, the struggle has always been about our children because in this country as they said bad, there will be no second class families. [cheers and applause] and then 150 years ago across the road in virginia and the w. fusion paint the civil war had ended with a nation and a questio
nation is fear and can be sisters. in the history of the nation is fear and can be nation and dedicating at the history of our nation showsus that it will always defend towards justice, that it is to one nation. if you look in history, you see small groups of people like us here today, who have always stepped forward at a key moment in history to say that it had the courage of our national conviction and let us truly chart our course through the day when america truly has no second class...
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nations that is the most significant problem. >> when you have a total national government debt that is the size of the national economy, you have problem. our debt exceeds the size of the economy. it is over $16 trillion of gdp. of the problem is what has happened over the last several years with the recession. the recession led to declines in tax revenues. congress introduced tax cuts that caused the deficit to grow and we had federal government spending -- the newest spending that was -- stimulus spending that was higher than was the case before the recession. >> the recession hit and the debt skyrocketed. what caused the debt to reach a high point russia mark >> -- to reach a high point? >> the american people. we want welfare spending. we won all of the spending of the government spending and we do not want to pay the bill. >> this is like going to the mall with your dad's credit card. it is fun. you go shopping. maybe there are limitations, but in the end you are not the one paying. you have to think of it differently. you are going to the mall with your grandchild's credit card. that is what we are doing with the federal
nations that is the most significant problem. >> when you have a total national government debt that is the size of the national economy, you have problem. our debt exceeds the size of the economy. it is over $16 trillion of gdp. of the problem is what has happened over the last several years with the recession. the recession led to declines in tax revenues. congress introduced tax cuts that caused the deficit to grow and we had federal government spending -- the newest spending that was...
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national celebrity. we're here with buster posey. after the broken ankg of 2011, buster has had a complete breakout into the national spotlight. complete with all of the perk, major awards, the rings and a big-time commercial. >> then you led your team back to the world series in 2012, only to fail. >> excuse me? that was a fun deal. at first, i wasn't too excited about it because, you know, coming off winning the world series and then they've got a video of us not winning the world series. >> game 7, 9th inning, bases loaded. you ground into a world series double play. >> we wanted four. >> look at this this way, you are a hero in detroit. >> i was there for four hours. so to be called a moron was gratifying. >> along with all of the personal achievement, we may see more of his personality emerge. >> and it's in time! >> and the competitive spirit that still fuels. for instance, despite two world championships, a battle title and an mvp award, buster still believes the best is still too come. >> i think everybody can get better. >> they are gonna bring it. the relay to the plate is in time. they got it! >> i think you see that with guys in all sports. no matter what they are doing. they are not gonna rest on what they've accomplished and be satisfied with where they are. >> i've said this about great players. they never think they've arrived as a player. that's how buster feels. he knows he can get better. i've told him it's incredible. what a talent he is. >> the sky's the limit for him. he just happens to be a young guy that's doing big things much early in his career. such a settling effect with him on the field that, you know, he is or shining light in a lot of ways. that steady force, i think really allows the pitching staff to relax and our lineup to relax. >> a most rewarding spring for buster posey. he has not had to reflect on the catastrophic injury he sustained against the marlins. but believe it, he most definitely has not forgotten it or the lesson it brought. >> for me being injured in 2011, i think really has allowed me to look at the game differently. at a young age because i can -- i've seen it can be gone quick. you enjoy every minute that you have even on days, you know, you are out here taking the spring training kind of the grind and try to have fun with it. >> count's 0-2. >> when we all witnessed an historic three-run series of pablo sandoval, not many were aware, there was major league teamwork of a very different short going. true giant fans may remember a one-time phenom, kurt ainsworth. his career as a pitcher never flourished as he and the giants had hoped but he managed to ephad the organization in a -- help the organization in a big way. it was that company that provided that lumber in the tigers' game. this is now that provides the wood for some of the biggest games. >> i still get nervous watching our guys swing the bats on the field. we saw a niche. we saw a niche and we went out and took it and we went -- we targeted the premium players, the top of the line players, the all stars, the truth is, we never paid an endorsement player to a dollar and we have taken a big chunk of the lead. >> i'm albert pujols. >> oh, yes. that's the same albert pujols who smacked three world series home runs in one game in 2011 with, you guessed it, a mariichi -- maroochi beat. he's an investorrer, along with vogelsong. >> that's a great bat. i like it. i like it a lot. they do -- the bat, you feel great, you are gonna use it. >> it's one thing for a player to get paid to use the bat for the game they are. when the game is up, it's over. but they found that we could take it to something really special and those guys could value when they are done playing. >> it's a great run when they are blasting home rubs and breaking records but ainsworth admits it can be nerve-racking when the inevitable baseball slump hits. >> when you see albert getting off to a slow start, do you ever think if the phone rings, it's them. >> we were nervous. >> the man can hit. >> offense never hurts but the giants live by the arms, armed and ready for a repeat. but what does the future hold for the franchise? that's coming up right up on "destiny to dynasty." >>> runner goes. line drive. pagan. that's it. the nationalsre national league champions. ♪ >> if you were to ask a long- time san franciscan to conjure up his image of the giants chances are he might say something like mays, mccovey and cepeda. but now they are all about pitching and that's not about to change. >> a big strikeout for vogelsong. >> pitching rich is putting it mildly. you can make a case that at some point during the see see -- during the season, anyone can be stuck with the staff, ace of staff. including ryan vogelsong who was a hanger-on, a by scrapping for a job -- a guy scrapping for a job. now signing a contract and extend tension following his incredible postseason run that included a 3-0 record and a 1.9 e.r.a. he's not about to give up the attitude that comes with fighting for everything he gets on pitching. >> i have to stay hungry and i'm still fighting. it makes you realize how many young guys we have in the organization that are pretty good players. there's only so many spots. they are coming after our jobs. it makes
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nations to national institutions. we face hackers trying to gain access to the pentagon and our nation's critical infrastructure. according to the u.s. government accountability office, the number of u.s. organizations believed to have been hacked has dramatically increased in just the last six years. back in 2006, there are about 5,500 separate attacks noted compared to 2012, 48,500. as of january 2013, u.s. government report found cyberattacks and inconcurrent resolutions rose 52% between 2011 and 2012. that's in a one-year period, mr. speaker. cyberattack and weapons will likely continue to be used by a greater number of countries and other actors as a form of warfare. between 20 and 30 states already have the capability to launch cyberwarfare, including china, russia, iran, and north korea, and others as has been stated was a part of the debate on this bill. fortunately these attacks have so far been thwarted by our intelligence for significant and lasting damage. but it would be unwise to choose to act alone in the face of the growing fact that cybercriminality. in order to produce effective outcomes, the in
nations to national institutions. we face hackers trying to gain access to the pentagon and our nation's critical infrastructure. according to the u.s. government accountability office, the number of u.s. organizations believed to have been hacked has dramatically increased in just the last six years. back in 2006, there are about 5,500 separate attacks noted compared to 2012, 48,500. as of january 2013, u.s. government report found cyberattacks and inconcurrent resolutions rose 52% between...
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considered judgment, as the nation's senior intelligence officer, sequestration jeopardizes our nation's safety ask security, and this jeopardy will increase over time. >> that was national director james clapper last week warning the senate arms committee what the sequester could do to national security. in the spotlight tonight, sequestration budget cuts hit home. air travelers have faced long delays this week due to faa budget cuts that have reduced the number of air traffic controllers available for work. and as the fbi searched for the bomber suspects last week, national intelligence director james clapper was on capitol hill explaining how nearly $4 billion in cuts to the intelligence community could affect the nation's security. >> unlike more directly observable sequestration impacts like shorter lines to the parks and longer waits at the airport will be gradual and almost invisible until, of course, we have an intelligence failure. >> independent senator ang us king summed it up this way. >> we won't know what we've missed until something blows up. >> yes, sir. >> joining me now, one of the senators at that armed services committee hearing, senator richard blume
considered judgment, as the nation's senior intelligence officer, sequestration jeopardizes our nation's safety ask security, and this jeopardy will increase over time. >> that was national director james clapper last week warning the senate arms committee what the sequester could do to national security. in the spotlight tonight, sequestration budget cuts hit home. air travelers have faced long delays this week due to faa budget cuts that have reduced the number of air traffic...
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national security and economic challenges we face in our nation. whether it's criminal hackers, organized crime, terrorist networks or nation states, our nation is under siege from dangerous cybersecurity threats that grow daily in frequency and sophistication. it is critical that the federal government address cybersecurity threats in a manner that keeps pace with our nation's growing dependence on technology. but current federal law does not adequately address the nature of today's cybersecurity threats. since its enactment in 2002 of the federal information security administration act, it has become the check the box compliance legislation that has little to do with minimizing cyberthreats, and yet the government accountability office recently found that security incidents among 24 key information increased by 650%, or more than six-fold in the last five years. to address the rising challenge poised by cyberthreats, ranking member cummings and myself introduced in the last congress a bill to re-authorize fizz ma. -- fisma. that bill was introduced anonymously. we introduced legislation, h.r. 1163, the federal information security amendments act of
national security and economic challenges we face in our nation. whether it's criminal hackers, organized crime, terrorist networks or nation states, our nation is under siege from dangerous cybersecurity threats that grow daily in frequency and sophistication. it is critical that the federal government address cybersecurity threats in a manner that keeps pace with our nation's growing dependence on technology. but current federal law does not adequately address the nature of today's...
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the common thread throughout every country is a national vision, national leadership, national commitment. and that's what the president provided over the last 4 1/2 years. what he said to america is we know you want a different kind of transportation. and lincoln started the rail system in america. obama has started high speed rail in america. what a great legacy. thank you. [ applause ] >> so we are proud of that vision, mr. president. thank you for really giving us the encourage to continue to carry on. so obviously it goes without saying when i talked to the president right after his reelection about the fact that i was very conflicted about this job, not about the job but about the fact that i would like to stay. i told him kathie and i have been married 46 years and she wins out on this one. he said give me your cell number i'm going to call her. i said no, mr. president, i don't want you to do that and hear the arguments she is going to make to you. so i am conflicted about this but it is the right decision for our family. we have been in public service 35 years and we think that w
the common thread throughout every country is a national vision, national leadership, national commitment. and that's what the president provided over the last 4 1/2 years. what he said to america is we know you want a different kind of transportation. and lincoln started the rail system in america. obama has started high speed rail in america. what a great legacy. thank you. [ applause ] >> so we are proud of that vision, mr. president. thank you for really giving us the encourage to...
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forward to make our nation stronger, more secure, and more prosperous by building a fair and effective system that lives up to the heritage of a nation of laws, and forgets a nation built by immigrants after so sharedars of work our goal of meaningful reform is a real possibility. just as in the past you have opened the doors to education have opened the rights to the ballot box. for, greatd together -- common immigration reform and honoring the basic story in its most basic form. for centuries courageous men and women from every corner of the glove -- " have set their sights on the shores, our shores, driven by a hope for a better life and dream for brighter future for the children. many across vast oceans and great cultural divides to make the dream of reality. this is a dream that many years ago was inspiring to my own family to come to this country, just as the has so many of yours. although i am a native new yorker by birth and upbringing, i am proud to say i was raised in a home and used with traditions and values that my grandparents brought with them home with the great -- from the greek island of barbados. i spent many of my formative years in an island
forward to make our nation stronger, more secure, and more prosperous by building a fair and effective system that lives up to the heritage of a nation of laws, and forgets a nation built by immigrants after so sharedars of work our goal of meaningful reform is a real possibility. just as in the past you have opened the doors to education have opened the rights to the ballot box. for, greatd together -- common immigration reform and honoring the basic story in its most basic form. for centuries...
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nationals are national league champions. ♪ >> if you were to ask a long- time san franciscan to conjure up his image of the giants chances are he might say something like mays, mccovey and cepeda. but now they are all about pitching and that's not about to change. >> a big strikeout for vogelsong. >> pitching rich is putting it mildly. you can make a case that at some point during the see see -- during the season, anyone can be stuck with the staff, ace of staff. including ryan vogelsong who was a hanger-on, a by scrapping for a job -- a guy scrapping for a job. now signing a contract and extend tension following his incredible postseason run that included a 3-0 record and a 1.9 e.r.a. he's not about to give up the attitude that comes with fighting for everything he gets on pitching. >> i have to stay hungry and i'm still fighting. it makes you realize how many young guys we have in the organization that are pretty good players. there's only so many spots. they are coming after our jobs. it makes you remember what you were like when you were 22. i was trying to catch guys ahead of me. you have to stay hungry and keep et going the job done or they will find someone else to do it. >> it take more than a decade for vogel son. it seams like madison bumgarner is taking a different track. that would be the fast track. he's wracked up a 16-nerve season, pitched in the postseason and come opening day, he's just 23 years old. mad-baum knows nothing of the bad old days and loves the fact that this rotation is sticking together. knows nothing else in his big league play. >> i'm really blessed to be part of this and thankful. it's a testament to all of our guys' hard work. we play together. i think that's the reason we were able to pull it off. >> the other lefty in the rotation, barry zito doesn't throw heat but he's certainly taken more heat than anyone else on the staff following his rough beginning in san francisco. but as quirky as this game is and as fickle as fans can be all it forgiven and barry zito draws nothing but praise these days following his 2-0 performance with a 1.69 e.r.a. in the 2012 postseason. the opening day starter and rightfully so is matt cain. his 2012 season wouldn't seem feasible if it were played out on a video game. not only winning 16 in the regular season, but starting and winning the all-star game. cain also started serious clinchers. and the story on top -- and the cherry on top, absolute perfection. >> on the ground, arias from deep third. got him! and that's a perfect game. >> what can matt cain get better at it? >> i don't know. there's always different things. keep the league, keep your team into it maybe when you give up runs early. there's always different things. some of them you may not be able to put a finger on it right now, but when things come up, you try to solve those as they come. >> not to forget tim lincecum. he's coming off his worst season as a pro, he's not had a good spring training, after the season, he's a free agent. what's to become of the one- time face of the franchise. fred ingles has the story. >> reporter: he made his new look sound like it was no big deal. >> got tired of the long hair. >> reporter: but i reminded him we all make changes in our life. >> oh, my lord. >> that was -- >> reporter: and that's when tim agreed miss new makeover includes a different approach to pitching. >> yeah, definitely. i feel as you get older, it's being hope to change and adapting. you have to make changes to become better. at first you are in denial about that. >> reporter: the two-time cy young winner is coming off the worst season of his 6th year major league career. >> and this baby is gone! >> reporter: he lost velocity and control in his fastball. safe to say that as your fastball goes, goes the rest of yuf pitches -- rest of your pitches. >> just trying to get back into better shape, put gas in the tank so you can last those innings. >> pitchers reinvent themselves. i think he's more comfortable in his own skin. >> do you think that sometimes you think too much? >> yeah, i'm pretty introverted, analyze probably things to probably not my own good. i would be lying if i said i didn't get negative thoughts in my head last year. >> it's a major collision at home. and lincecum got crushed. >> reporter: till salvaged the season by becoming a dominant reliever in the postseason where he allowed one earned one. >> yeah. definitely. i took a lot of things from that, the perspective of the team is the biggest thing. just because of the timing of the place and where they are calling on me. so with that, it's putting all personal vendettas or goals aside and i gotta make my outs right now. >> he gets the swinging strikeouts. >> just trying to be selfless like that, like definitely put things in perspective this year. getting my mind back to a stable point, i feel like my confidence is better. >> he's one of the most exesttive people i've been around. he has a passion for pitching. i wouldn't be surprised at anything he does this year. >> reporter: the giants hope the looks are not deceiving because tim still struggled this season, but the freak hopes his new look and attitude gets him back to his old self. >>> they weren't there from the beginning but the season would not have ended in victory without them. we have our story when "destiny to dynasty" continues. >>> high drive to left. out of here! ♪ >> last october, hunker pence had the -- hunter pence had the dugout looking and sounding like a pregame locker room in the nfl but he knows had has to be about production in the dugout. joe fonzi has his story. >> reporter: he was probably the most colorful figure as the giants' entire postseason run, from his pants lived up to his knees and his loeping running style, hunter pence is a tough guy to miss and then faced this, when the giants faced elimination in cincinnati. they lived to play another day and about successful at five more elimination games. he was called on for his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a retrieve in 2013. >> sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. you know, last year is last year, it's over with, they can -- it can never be taken away. this year is a completely new year. >> line drive. >> reporter: that may be true, but memorable moments just had a way of following pence last year. >> bringing home posey. it's 5-0. >> reporter: his broken bat that made contact with the ball three times was a crucial hit when the giants' win over the cardinals, in the 7th and deciding game of the nationalmpionship league series. no hit better demonstrates a baseball axiom. but the ball in play. you never know what can happen. >> it's always a learning experience. if you show me anything that's ever perfected the bal, i would be surprised. >> reporter: one thing the giants are expecting from pence is to see his season long numbers more reflective of what he's done previously in his six- year career. he batted .219 in his 59 games with the giants. 66 points below his career average. for pence, though, it's a lot more basic than numbers. >> my goal for this year is to take each day and give my all. if the numbers are not true, the truth is the effort and the preparation that goes in. i went out with the intention to get everything i have for the -- give everything i have for the team and that's where i'm at. >> reporter: while the numbers are not everything, the giants are looking forward to a full season of production from pence. the same can be said for another of last year's midseason
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nation, the nation that includes such a growing latino population and solving that issue of the education gap all the way from prekindergarten to higher education. >> my greatest hope is that america's ready to embrace us and to allow us to be fully integrated with them as their brothers and their sisters as we so much want to be and that 11 million can be just like my daughter and my wife and my family and everybody who is protected by the laws of this land, that we bring them out to shadows into the light of day. that's my greatest hope. i really hope that we're going o do it. my fear is -- are we ready to educate them and prepare them to take the reigns because we're a community that's changing america. i want to make sure that we're equipped. my fear is how are we going to equipped them with the knowledge and the talent to the next century? >> my greatest short term fear is that immigration reform does not pass and immigration continues to be a wedge issue used by both political sides to put us against each other and for political gain for themselves. and that it will be very demoralizing for our community d stop the progress and so many issues like education. my greatest hope is that this country becomes one where equality reigns. >> my greatest hope and fear lies in the next generation. that shouldn't be surprising given the fact that i'm a professor. but i have the students in my classes and they're full of energy. they're optimistic. they're ready to take charge. i tell them that you are going to impact, take charge. and by the way the dreamers that i have among the group, they're just so incredible. i mean, and it's -- they're obvious -- limbo status that makes them so political. but politics doesn't just stop with immigration, it spills over. but at any case, the students that i have, latino, black and white are growing up in a whole different world and looking at it differently that -- differently. the fear i have is how they got here, why they got here. that's the fear i have. that they're going to forget those lessons. and that's my problem, my duty as a historian. tavis: last words. supervisor? your hope? >> my hope is that the terrible repressive legislation has taught america to never do this again and that leads toe immigration reform. my greatest fear is that -- [applause] tavis: hold it right there tonight. we'll be back tomorrow for our final conversation about latino conversation beyond the numbers. until next time good night from los angeles. thanks for watching. and as always keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: join me next time on the final night o our conversation with latino thought leaders about the influence and political power. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> there's a saying that dr. king had. he said it's always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. >> we know that we're only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger. and we have a lot of work to do. wal-mart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we could stamp hunger out. >> brought to you by american income life and national income life insurance companies, protecting working families. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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nation national interests. what do you do? in that case the pentagon focused on those elements have to begin and have been for some time laying out scenarios how they might respond and either using allies and partners or various interventions inside syria, what they would do to secure those chemical weapons and keep them from falling in other hands. the white house, as tommie vietor said play this role of integrator. it's not unusual for state and d & b to be in different tracks, i think it's good they are. >> while this whole thing has been going on, wave seen a lot of allegations before today. this is a big thing to have the intelligence community saying in this mele mouth way, yeah, sort of we're on board with this as well. when we were previously getting leaks less substantiated it didn't prove anything about chemical weapons but proved that people inside the administration were trying to force the president into going to war in syria. are there enclaves in this administration pushing for it? >> you hit something a taboo subject hard to discuss. you asked what are the motives certain players in this discussion have had? they want to see an intervention and thus they want to organize evidence to try to trigger the behavior from the u.s. government they want to see, an intervention with what they see as the fsa and they often present it as a more organized and sinthy sized and warm and friendly operation than it really is. i think that's critical. when i talk to people in the pentagon today and in the white house, the chain of custody issues are critical. you could have any number of scenarios. i'm not saying these scenarios are the ones i believe. let's take lindsey graham's favorite movie reported, "seven days in may" made many years ago we have to be wear military demagoguery. in that movie you had parts of the military operating against the white house. what if you had something similar inside syria and have rogue elements inside syria and had rogue elements like senator mccain and others looking for triggers to trigger what they want, all involvement of the u.s. military. i think we need to be very very careful. even the foreign governments that have come out j france, england, israel, others, none of them with the exception of one general in israel, not even the israeli government in full have made the fully robust comment about the chemical weapons. our media has already jumped on and decided this is a done deal but it is not even a done deal for the governments that have said probably there is something going on but they don't know how, choir who is in control. >> neither israel or england or france produced physical evidence this happened and physical evidence the only way to prove it. we have assertions there is some physical evidence but no detail about that at all. i am reserving judgment with a capital r or capital j with ex-clex exclamation point. steve, editor, thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> i never thought i would mention on this show the cruise ship and power outage and broken toilets a couple months ago but the poop crews has new news val today thanks to another big story in today's news. the poop crews is suddenly important kind of. that's coming up. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> did you get invited to texas today for the george w. bush administration reunion? 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if you work in the cruise industry, you might be worried about the impact of the whole poop cruise on your business? no. an executive of msc was quoted right after the poop cruise thing saying the industry was pretty confident nobody was ever going to remember this. the ceo reminded reuters actually the cruise industry had a disastrous year in 2012 as well including the costa conc d concordia nightmare when the cruise ship ran aground and killed 32 people. that was 2012. the ceo told reuters people forgot about even that fatal incident in 2012 right away so it stands to reason he said even if 2013 is the year of the poop cruise by next year, 2014, people will have forgotten all about it. it's amazing how 2012 has been forgotten. we have seen already the new wave season, 2013, the first comers are coming back again. in other words, poop cruise, smoop cruise, people forget, doesn't matter. the same thing from another crisis management interviewed after the poop cruise debacle, americans have short memories. americans have short memories. that's idea number one from the business world. here's idea number two. this was the president of the united states on may 1st, 2003, ten years ago next week, president george w. bush putting on a fake flight suit complete with the ejection harness and did a fake fighter pilot landing from an s 3 viking jet. the uss abraham lincoln was carrying soldiers return home after an 11 month deployment. before they got to go home, they got lined up to watch as president bush stripped off his flight suit, put on his suit and stood in front of a banner that said mission accomplished and gave a speech that said the iraq war was over and wasn't just over, it was awesome. >> my fellow americans, major combat operations in iraq have ended and the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. >> that was day 43 of the iraq war that would go onto last 8 1/2 more years. idea number one, the poop cruise idea is americans have short memories, idea number two is we are fast approaching the 10 year anniversary of the mission accomplished speech on may 1st, next week is the 10 year anniversary. these are two seemingly related ideas that offer the best help we have for the public onslaught where you have noticed the past 24 hours a very familiar face on your tv. like this one that featured either the most impressive segue ever or really strange edit. >> some argue and i think karl rove has said this, if there had been no weapons of mass destruction probably the decision would never have been made? >> hard to tell. >> what does painting bring you? >> relaxation and a whole new way of looking at the world. >> cool with the war? yeah, whatever. painting? so relaxing. cnbc got o cbs got one of these interviews and fox news got two and aired them on the same night. the one on the left is dana perino interviewing president bush. she works at fox news and used to have a different job. she was president bush's press secretary. her getting the interview is kind of all in the family. the event that was supposed to warrant this was the stately ceremony dedicating the prub prprub -- president bush presidential library. the heads of state and former presidents were all there and president bush talked about his friendship with dick cheney and talked about other stuff, too. >> my deepest conviction, the guiding principle of the administration, is that the united states of america must drive to expand the reach of freedom. when future generations come to this library and study this administration, they're going to find out that we stayed true to our convictions. >> if that alone, mr. bush's cadence and doctrine and style, if that alone is not enough to stir memories how it went for all those years, take note today was just the private opening, the first day the general public can visit the george w. bush library is next week. the first day the general public can go with specifically be may 1st, betwe2013, ten years to th after this happened on may 1st, 2003, they are opening the george w. bush presidential library 10 years after the mission accomplished speech either an inside joke for this is some kind of crisis management business school test of the poop school thesis americans really do have shockingly short memories. e pa . tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. try the power to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol us liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. take the next step. talk to your doctor. cymbalta can help. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? 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[ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> the honor of a lifetime to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation'st days lie ahead. god bless. >> former president george w. bush at the end of his 13-minute speech in texas today, dedicating his presidential library. joining us now is wayne slater, senior political writing for the dallas morning news, coauthor of the seminal bush administration bush's brain. thanks so much for being here. >> great to be with you, rachel, as always. >> when i saw that clip, i had read before that president bush teared up at the end of his speech. but i didn't know it was quite as dramatic as it was until i saw the clip. having been there, do you have any insight into him becoming so emotional at the end of his speech? what else was going on there? >> yeah, i mean, you know george bush. he's the guy who says i don't want to be psychoanalyzed on the couch, i don't want to be so emotional, i don't want to look this way. and yet you saw a very emotional guy today, and to be honest, this was a moment i think he recognized, it's over. i mean, it's really, really over. the
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nation. >> our nation is in debt to the people of boston and the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city, bostonens responded with resolve and determination. they did their part as citizens and partners in the investigation. boston police and state police and local police across massachusetts acted with professionalism and bravery, and because of their efforts we can close an important chapter in this tragedy. >> poppy harlow is in watertown to walk us through the 24 hours leading up to his arrest, and the teen suspect right now is under heavy, heavy guard. we have been told the suspect lost a lot of blood. what do we know about his condition right now? >> reporter: authorities are saying that he is in serious condition. we don't know the exact extent of his injuries or where they are, but authorities are saying he was weakened from a substantial amount of blood loss when he was discovered yesterday. let's take a look at this picture. this is from cbs news, and it shows dzhokhar on the boat in the back of a watertown home. the resident noticed the tar
nation. >> our nation is in debt to the people of boston and the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city, bostonens responded with resolve and determination. they did their part as citizens and partners in the investigation. boston police and state police and local police across massachusetts acted with professionalism and bravery, and because of their efforts we can close an important chapter in this tragedy. >> poppy harlow is in watertown to walk us through...