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pete seeger performed. crosby, stills, and nash performed, and adam yauch was a teenager, probably couldn't drive yet, came down and handed out leaflets for antinuclear activism. now, he grew up with that tradition. his parents were against the war, but he remembered-- and he told us this-- he remembered that-- looking out and seeing that musicians can attract all these people around a cause, and fast forward 20 years later, he realizes, "hey, i can do this too. i've got a band; i can have an impact." you know, it's-- david's right. it's not about passing the torch. maybe some of the techniques, maybe some of the methodology-- there might be some inspiration, but it wasn't the way we thought it would be where we could pat ourselves on the back. there is a generation, i think, that believes all the meaningful music took place between 1960 and 1969, and you tell an extraordinary story in the book about your own childhood. at age ten, you hear a song called strange fruit. could you talk a little bit about your
pete seeger performed. crosby, stills, and nash performed, and adam yauch was a teenager, probably couldn't drive yet, came down and handed out leaflets for antinuclear activism. now, he grew up with that tradition. his parents were against the war, but he remembered-- and he told us this-- he remembered that-- looking out and seeing that musicians can attract all these people around a cause, and fast forward 20 years later, he realizes, "hey, i can do this too. i've got a band; i can have...
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pete does his normal thing.tongue out of his mouth, goes into his -- and he's about to serve and the phone rings, so, he shakes it off, he does his thing, goes through the routine, and the phone rings again. so, he walks back to the towel, he dries off, comes back to the line, about to serve. phone goes again and pete turns around and screams, "hey, are you going to answer your phone?" everybody hears it. and i'm looking from the other end and i see nobody and all of a sudden my dad's head pops up and he goes, "it's my f-ing phone, i'm answer it if i damn well please. kiss my ass." [ applause ] so, i don't have any idea my dad is even in the audience. so pete, and my dad -- pete looks here, he looks over to me, he goes, that's your dad! we grew up together, you know, so it was -- it took me awhile to shake that one off. >> jimmy: i would think so. who won that match? >> oh, i did. >> jimmy: there you go. now, do your kids -- how old are your kids? >> next month, my son turns 9 and my daughter turns 7. >> jimmy:
pete does his normal thing.tongue out of his mouth, goes into his -- and he's about to serve and the phone rings, so, he shakes it off, he does his thing, goes through the routine, and the phone rings again. so, he walks back to the towel, he dries off, comes back to the line, about to serve. phone goes again and pete turns around and screams, "hey, are you going to answer your phone?" everybody hears it. and i'm looking from the other end and i see nobody and all of a sudden my dad's...
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the note i'm getting here, john says pete raus will be named as the successor. >> pete has been with a few years now. right now serves as senior adviser to the president. prior to that, he was the essentially the first staffer hired by then senator barack obama when he came to washington serving as the junior senator from illinois. served in that position until the president ran for higher office. and prior to that, pete rouse was the chief of staff to then majority leader tom daschle. he was often referred to as the 101st senator, reason being because of his intimate knowledge of congress and personal relationships he developed with the other senators on the hill of both parties. the white house believes this is a really good fit, not only because of the president's comfort level with pete rouse but also because of his intimate knowledge of congress. >> rahm got the reputation as being the bulldog there of the west wing, being able to strong arm legislators in supporting the president's agenda. >> and he was very successful at that. after all it was rahm with the help of people like
the note i'm getting here, john says pete raus will be named as the successor. >> pete has been with a few years now. right now serves as senior adviser to the president. prior to that, he was the essentially the first staffer hired by then senator barack obama when he came to washington serving as the junior senator from illinois. served in that position until the president ran for higher office. and prior to that, pete rouse was the chief of staff to then majority leader tom daschle. he...
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pete dominick is indoors because one of pete's friends, former colleague, stephen colbert was in town. he was up on capitol hill. before we get to capitol hill, let's show you a little bit of the stephen colbert, where he was talking about his work. he worked with the farm workers in the take our jobs campaign. i hope we have pictures of that. those pictures are not there. stephen showed him packing corn and harvesting beans. he testified as a witness in a hearing about immigration reform in a guest worker program. listen to him tell congress this is hard work. >> i have to say this, i do mean this sincerely, please don't make me do this again. it is really, really hard. for one thing, when you're picking beans, you have to spend all day bending over. it turns out, most soil is at ground level. if we can put a man on the moon, why can't we make the earth waist high? where is the funding. >> i see you in the back listening. you managed to keep a straight face. >> for once. >> it's kind of funny, the members of congress not laughing. >> i've never seen anything like this in all my years
pete dominick is indoors because one of pete's friends, former colleague, stephen colbert was in town. he was up on capitol hill. before we get to capitol hill, let's show you a little bit of the stephen colbert, where he was talking about his work. he worked with the farm workers in the take our jobs campaign. i hope we have pictures of that. those pictures are not there. stephen showed him packing corn and harvesting beans. he testified as a witness in a hearing about immigration reform in a...
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we get more on that now from our justice correspondent pete williams in washington. pete, a law enforcement source called me today so that we imfa size had he known what he was doing, perhaps this would have been the result. >> reporter: absolutely. they showed what kind of damage the bomb in his car might have caused if it had gone off as he intended. this video, made by the fbi, shows agents detonating a bomb that the government says was identical to the cponents that were assembled in the car rked in times square. prosecutors say he told the fbi he wanted to kill at least 40 people. vestigators say it's impossibleo predict what the effects might have been, though it would have been devastating to the surrounding area. he also told the f he wanted to set off a second bomb two weeks later. his car bomb was built in three parts and all three failed to go off after he lit the fuse and walked away. he pleaded guilty in june and will be sentenced next week. >> pete williams in our washington newsroom. pete, thanks. >>> perhaps the toughest job of all tonight falls to ri
we get more on that now from our justice correspondent pete williams in washington. pete, a law enforcement source called me today so that we imfa size had he known what he was doing, perhaps this would have been the result. >> reporter: absolutely. they showed what kind of damage the bomb in his car might have caused if it had gone off as he intended. this video, made by the fbi, shows agents detonating a bomb that the government says was identical to the cponents that were assembled in...
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>> pete williams in philadelphia tonight. pete, thanks. >>> north on the jersey turnpike to new york, there's been severe weather in new york city. and at t height of the rush hour. in some parts of the city, it became night early. there were reports that funnel clouds may have touched down. there were tnado warnings in two of the five burroughs. there's damage, tree, signs, power lines, power outages, airport delays. there's been at least one death from the storm. tree came down on a car on a local highway, killed the driver. there's also this traumatic video of huge bolts of lightning hitting near the statue of liberty and amateur video on the web of what people say was a tornado that swepted over brooklyn. >>> the pop is on a four-day trip to the uk. he was met this morning by the queen in scotland. at the end of his open-air mass, susan boyle was granted her life-long wish to sing for the pope. ♪ >>> when "nightly news" coinues in a moment, an uncertain economic times, why so many americans are finding peace of mind in a
>> pete williams in philadelphia tonight. pete, thanks. >>> north on the jersey turnpike to new york, there's been severe weather in new york city. and at t height of the rush hour. in some parts of the city, it became night early. there were reports that funnel clouds may have touched down. there were tnado warnings in two of the five burroughs. there's damage, tree, signs, power lines, power outages, airport delays. there's been at least one death from the storm. tree came down...
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, thank you, pete are pete. >> you bet. >>> grizzly bears migrating from the wild to residential neighborhoods. we'll hear from a man who came face-to-face with a big bear. what is the right way to handle this? >>> we'd like to know what you think about any of the stories we're covering today. go to twitter.msnbc.com. we'll pick a tweet of the day a little bit later. [ male announcer ] this is steven, a busy man. his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> well, would you like to sit, stand or straddle? those could soon be the options for airline passengers. take a look at some airlines have already expressed interest in. these are the new straddle seats shaped in the form of a horse saddle. passengers would sit at an angle o
, thank you, pete are pete. >> you bet. >>> grizzly bears migrating from the wild to residential neighborhoods. we'll hear from a man who came face-to-face with a big bear. what is the right way to handle this? >>> we'd like to know what you think about any of the stories we're covering today. go to twitter.msnbc.com. we'll pick a tweet of the day a little bit later. [ male announcer ] this is steven, a busy man. his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast...
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our justice correspondent pete williams is in philadelphia tonight. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, this has turned out to be a big embarrassment for pennsylvania, and some of those groups targeted for intelligence gathering by the state are already talking about suing. keep an eye out warns a pennsylvania state intelligence bulletin, for the screening of movie critical of natural gas drilling. >> the neurological effects are insidious. >> reporter: the showing of the movie "gas land" was among events in an official intelligence bulletin from the pennsylvania office of homeland security sent to local law enforcement statewide. but the discovery that the state was keeping tabs on a long list of peaceful groups stunned pennsylvania's governor, who ordered an immediate stop to it. >> the fact that they disseminated this to stake holders, local law enforcement on what were legitimate protests, citizens exercising their rights under the constitution, it's especially embarrassing because this is pennsylvania. this is where the constitution was writt
our justice correspondent pete williams is in philadelphia tonight. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, this has turned out to be a big embarrassment for pennsylvania, and some of those groups targeted for intelligence gathering by the state are already talking about suing. keep an eye out warns a pennsylvania state intelligence bulletin, for the screening of movie critical of natural gas drilling. >> the neurological effects are insidious. >> reporter: the showing of the...
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but as far as what happens, pete rouse would be the interim chief of staff and the president doesn't have to decide right now who to release, could wait until january. >> reaction to the mid terms. >> a lot of times when the presidents get a drubbing in the mid terms they bring in somebody else, new blood. they want to send a message that they got it. that things will be different. i mean, ronald reagan brought in howard baker, bill clinton brought in leon panetta and these things happen. >> bret: looking at the polls now and the mid term we don't know the full extent of it and looking at the insiders. how do you see that message being sent? >> well i think that if a lot of democrats think it would be a good thing if the white house did reach out to somebody outside, somebody who could be a real surrogate. don't forget for some reason and i've never figured this out. president obama has great foreign policy surrogates, hillary clinton, bob gates, people can go out and talk for him and they're big heavy weight people, but that's not true on the domestic side. there never has been some
but as far as what happens, pete rouse would be the interim chief of staff and the president doesn't have to decide right now who to release, could wait until january. >> reaction to the mid terms. >> a lot of times when the presidents get a drubbing in the mid terms they bring in somebody else, new blood. they want to send a message that they got it. that things will be different. i mean, ronald reagan brought in howard baker, bill clinton brought in leon panetta and these things...
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it is a one-day event tomorrow. >> pete williams in washington, d.c., pete, great to see you. >> my pleasureo check a bag, or buy a pillow, you want to hear this one. airline profit margins for the second of quarter of the year were the highest since 2002. the nation's airlines reported an overall profit of $3.9 billion. pretty amazing, huh? joining me now from washington is charlie, director of the consumer travel alliance. charlie, this is because the major airlines are flying with packed planes and collecting fees for almost everything that yu used to be free and we're even talking about nowadays talking to a ticket agent. >> you're exactly right and the fees have been going up. if you look at the $3 billion of profits that the airlines made in the last quarter, more than $2 billion of those dollars were made from airline fees. more than almost $900 million of those dollars came from baggage fees and about $600 million came from change fees. >> this is big, 16% jump increase from 2009, but we've talked for so long about the problems with the airline industry and how many have suffered. is
it is a one-day event tomorrow. >> pete williams in washington, d.c., pete, great to see you. >> my pleasureo check a bag, or buy a pillow, you want to hear this one. airline profit margins for the second of quarter of the year were the highest since 2002. the nation's airlines reported an overall profit of $3.9 billion. pretty amazing, huh? joining me now from washington is charlie, director of the consumer travel alliance. charlie, this is because the major airlines are flying...
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pete gilbert will have a little bit more coming up on a day when some say they look like they had just a rookie quarterback. >> with the ravens loss and an orioles win, baltimore sports fans have mixed emotions. but it was good news for some down-home baltimore merchants. you can thank the new york yankees. the resurgent orioles have meant an uptick in crowds downtown. it is bringing a boost to baltimore's economy. add in a raven the way game, and you have some very happy businesses. >> in the past few days have been the busiest we have had all season. we rang and over $10,000 in sales as of yesterday. >> i really appreciate the yankee fans coming down. they're helping out the city, absolutely. i think we had almost a sellout crowd last night and the night before. what i do not appreciate is the actual fans themselves. >> speaking of those fans, you're looking at yankee fans coming out of the orioles game. they seem a bit lost, maybe. but they provide a lot of good business for downtown baltimore. guess who's playing tonight? the new york giants. maybe some of these yankees fans will s
pete gilbert will have a little bit more coming up on a day when some say they look like they had just a rookie quarterback. >> with the ravens loss and an orioles win, baltimore sports fans have mixed emotions. but it was good news for some down-home baltimore merchants. you can thank the new york yankees. the resurgent orioles have meant an uptick in crowds downtown. it is bringing a boost to baltimore's economy. add in a raven the way game, and you have some very happy businesses....
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cindy is see light and the why pete entranced t r a n. i'm sore one question at a time. she is 36 years old. she is bill then the and land border at the house where the homicide occurred. she is connected to this aspect of the up romantic relationship and she was the landlord as well as the third individual who rented rooms or. we do know at this point in time that she did not, she was killed two the prior at the end but we're not sure of the details surrounding her death. time will give us that one. she was not reported as a missing person and we did receive a report from a family member that she was kidnapped in the vehicle, the black acura was associated with her which is how officers were able to identify hurt and the suspect in pleasant town. we know that she was kidnapped probably until well and other than that we are not sure if she is a victim of hercules or she is at work for going to work. >> it was she kidnapped? >> it appears it was tuesday evening in the 7:00 hour at some point. >> is there a marriage that is connected to >> >> there was an altercation on au
cindy is see light and the why pete entranced t r a n. i'm sore one question at a time. she is 36 years old. she is bill then the and land border at the house where the homicide occurred. she is connected to this aspect of the up romantic relationship and she was the landlord as well as the third individual who rented rooms or. we do know at this point in time that she did not, she was killed two the prior at the end but we're not sure of the details surrounding her death. time will give us...
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hey, pete, you waiting for an engraved invitation?you have high cholesterol and coronary artery disease, and diet and exercise are not enough, niaspan, along with diet and a bile acid-binding resin, is fda-approved not only to slow down plaque buildup but to actually help clear some of it away. pete, as kids, i always looked up to you. now, i'm just trying to look after you. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-877-niaspan. niaspan is not for everyone, like people with stomach ulcers, liver, or serious bleeding problems. severe liver damage can occur when switching to niaspan from immediate-release niacin. blood tests are needed to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness; this could be a sign of serious side effects; this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you've ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. ask your doctor about niaspan. f
hey, pete, you waiting for an engraved invitation?you have high cholesterol and coronary artery disease, and diet and exercise are not enough, niaspan, along with diet and a bile acid-binding resin, is fda-approved not only to slow down plaque buildup but to actually help clear some of it away. pete, as kids, i always looked up to you. now, i'm just trying to look after you. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-877-niaspan. niaspan is not for everyone, like people with stomach ulcers,...
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thrive. >> now, 11 sports with pete gilbert. >> we're here at the m&t bank stadium.t is their only home games here in september. >> it was really frustrating start a week ago. joe flacco came back and gave a great effort. 4 picks to 3 touchdowns. it wasn't perfect, but a lot better than last week. >> three touchdowns. flacco. we will take that any sunday, every sunday. the first touchdown was almost a disaster. t.j. ward should have stepped in front of the ball. disaster averted. he finds anquan boldin 48-yard touchdown, his 600th career reception. the ribbons were off and running. second quarter, same convert -- the ravens wore off and running. second quarter, same combination. this guy is everything the ravens had hoped and more. flacco finds anquan boldin for another touchdown. anquan boldin, ate crabs, 142 yards, three touchdowns -- 8 grabs, 142 yards, three touchdowns. peyton hillis had a big game. >> out of the locker room, the browns looks better than the ravens. seneca wallace. they took the lead. 17-14. fourth quarter was all baltimore. flacco, on third and
thrive. >> now, 11 sports with pete gilbert. >> we're here at the m&t bank stadium.t is their only home games here in september. >> it was really frustrating start a week ago. joe flacco came back and gave a great effort. 4 picks to 3 touchdowns. it wasn't perfect, but a lot better than last week. >> three touchdowns. flacco. we will take that any sunday, every sunday. the first touchdown was almost a disaster. t.j. ward should have stepped in front of the ball....
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it is followed by 11 news and then gerry sandusky along with pete gilbert and ravens coverage in the ravens wrap up. in tonight's commitment 2010 report, governor martin o'malley has gained the support of the largest aid workers government. the state lodge of the fraternal order of police gave its endorsement to republican bob ehrlich. here is a look at the latest television ad from the bomb early campaign. the ad slams the b g e rates, a major issue during the 2006 election, an issue that ehrlich claims o'malley promised to fix. that shows a clip of o'malley talking about a better economy, but the employment rate at -- an employment rate has increased. in baltimore city, the search continues tonight for the gunman who shot a man on the city's northwest side. police a shot refer shortly before 5:00 this morning in the 3500 block of hebert ave. we are told a 32-year-old man was shot multiple times in the chest. at last check he was in critical condition and there is no word on a possible motive. 40-year-old charles wallace jr. has been arrested for an early morning shooting that sent
it is followed by 11 news and then gerry sandusky along with pete gilbert and ravens coverage in the ravens wrap up. in tonight's commitment 2010 report, governor martin o'malley has gained the support of the largest aid workers government. the state lodge of the fraternal order of police gave its endorsement to republican bob ehrlich. here is a look at the latest television ad from the bomb early campaign. the ad slams the b g e rates, a major issue during the 2006 election, an issue that...
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pete, what did you think of his speech and was it time to end this war? >> well, i think it was strong in some points and disappointing in others. the president spoke movingly especially to the end about the service and sacrifice of our troops. there's no doubt about that. he talked about ending the war but also renewed -- he said we will renew and continue our commitment to the iraqis and the iraqi government which is great to hear. but it would have been a lot -- it would have been nice for him to acknowledge the surge and the policies that were part of making this outcome possible. he did mention president bush's name, said he was a patriot and loved this country. those are givens. if he wanted to turn the page, he could have said, hey, we disagreed about a lot of things but also the policies that brought about this or the catalyst for the very important moment and the last couple of years of progress. i think that would have been a great step. he did tacitly acknowledge it in comparing the iraq surge to what he's trying to do in afghanistan. he applie
pete, what did you think of his speech and was it time to end this war? >> well, i think it was strong in some points and disappointing in others. the president spoke movingly especially to the end about the service and sacrifice of our troops. there's no doubt about that. he talked about ending the war but also renewed -- he said we will renew and continue our commitment to the iraqis and the iraqi government which is great to hear. but it would have been a lot -- it would have been nice...
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pete williams joins us now from washington. pete, if this problem exists and it's harder to find, why? what's going on here? why is it more difficult to find these people? >> that was the interesting thing about the hearing today, tamarin. what they say is that the terror groups are moving away from the big complex, long-term planning operations that resulted in 9/11 with a lot of people. they're moving to quicker operations that are less complicated, fewer people involved, a shorter planning period. and, therefore, there's a smaller window during which the u.s. has the ability to detect and disrupt them. here's the way secretary napolitano described the issue. >> homeland security, in fact, begins with home town security. so we're working with a variety of recommendations made by a working group of our homeland security advisory council to aid local law enforcement in this effort. >> and director muller, bob muller, the director of the fbi, said there is a bright spot here, that more islamic organizations in the u.s. are willi
pete williams joins us now from washington. pete, if this problem exists and it's harder to find, why? what's going on here? why is it more difficult to find these people? >> that was the interesting thing about the hearing today, tamarin. what they say is that the terror groups are moving away from the big complex, long-term planning operations that resulted in 9/11 with a lot of people. they're moving to quicker operations that are less complicated, fewer people involved, a shorter...
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and pete dominick out on the street tonight. the primaries are over so pete has some questions for me. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. she starts at dawn and so does her back pain.om. that's two pills foa four hour drive. the drive is done. so it's a day of games and two more pills. the games are over, her pain is back, that's two more pills. and when she's finally home, but hang on, just two aleve can keep back pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rachel, who chose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the
and pete dominick out on the street tonight. the primaries are over so pete has some questions for me. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make...
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pete it isasy to do? >> that is it john king, exactly. even the nicest people seem like evil villains with a couple of the right elements. take a look. eric regularly strokes his beard in an evil fashion. barbara ice skates on dry land. bob gets tired of being cared around. is this the kind of man you want for office? orlando can't smile. john has a little bit of chest hair coming out the top of his shirt. that the kind of man you want running washington? eddie thinks he is invincible from rain. this guy looks like anderson cooper if he was dressed up as ernie. bishop won't with even take the sticker off his hat. loretta is the friendliest looking human i have ever seen. she will never win in washington. bob won't get off the phone for one second. you think he will do work for you? aaron's too big and tall for washington. abby doesn't want to spit food out while she's talking. debbie likes to exercise and be healthy.
pete it isasy to do? >> that is it john king, exactly. even the nicest people seem like evil villains with a couple of the right elements. take a look. eric regularly strokes his beard in an evil fashion. barbara ice skates on dry land. bob gets tired of being cared around. is this the kind of man you want for office? orlando can't smile. john has a little bit of chest hair coming out the top of his shirt. that the kind of man you want running washington? eddie thinks he is invincible...
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pete williams joins us from washington, d.c.ght into what's happened today? >> the big question is can he get a fair trial given that he spent that time in guantanamo bay? and some of that -- some of the issues have been dealt with by the judge. he's accused of helping to load some of the bomb components into the car in the tanzania attack, playing a role in the attack in kenya, and then fleeing to pakistan. he cause captured in 2004, interrogated by the cia for two years, sent to guantanamo bay in 2006, and then in june of 2009, he was brought to the u.s., right before congress stopped the ability of the government to bring anybody into guantanamo bay to the u.s. to face trial. he's going to be put on trial. there's jury selection now. and one of the things his lawyer said is that all the time he was sitting there in guantanamo bay, violated his constitutional right to a speedy trial. well, the judge has already said, no, it didn't. that he was picked up on the battlefield fair and square, as an enemy combatant, independent of
pete williams joins us from washington, d.c.ght into what's happened today? >> the big question is can he get a fair trial given that he spent that time in guantanamo bay? and some of that -- some of the issues have been dealt with by the judge. he's accused of helping to load some of the bomb components into the car in the tanzania attack, playing a role in the attack in kenya, and then fleeing to pakistan. he cause captured in 2004, interrogated by the cia for two years, sent to...
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>> hi, my name is pete shoemaker and well toll energy center. i'm standing in front of a model of a home. this is one of the tools we use here to assess solar energy. five years ago i was in a position similar to that of many of you. i was a homeowner thinking about solar electricity for my home. i had to answer a bunch of questions. one, does this stuff work? would it work on my home and most importantly, can i afford it? well, i did the research. i bought a system. now i get to share that knowledge and that experience with you. for the next 30 minutes, we'll have a class in solar basics and we'll go out in the field and see an actual solar system being installed. 30 minutes, solar basics, stay with me. >> let's talk about the technology, what is it and how does it work? there are three types of solar actually when you sauk about solar. i want to avoid the confusion to make sure we're focusing on the right one. two of them involve heating water and they're very viable technologies, can be very coast effective but we're not going to deal with th
>> hi, my name is pete shoemaker and well toll energy center. i'm standing in front of a model of a home. this is one of the tools we use here to assess solar energy. five years ago i was in a position similar to that of many of you. i was a homeowner thinking about solar electricity for my home. i had to answer a bunch of questions. one, does this stuff work? would it work on my home and most importantly, can i afford it? well, i did the research. i bought a system. now i get to share...
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pete williams, nbc news, at the department of homeland security. >>> one of mexico's most ruthless and violent drug lords, a man responsible for smuggling thousands of pounds of cocaine into the united states behind bars tonight. he's an american, texas born, named edgar valdez villarreal named "the barbie" for his fair complexion. he's running one of mexico's most dangerous cartels, both the mexican and u.s. governments had offered a $2 million reward for information leading to his ultimate arrest. >>> when our broadcast continues here tonight, a big comeback nobody was rooting for. why are bed bugs back decades after they disappeared and what do we do now? >>> an effort at making a difference in an economically depressed community you could call a striking success. >>> apologies up front here for all of you who consider this time of night the dinner hour and may be eating right now. this next story, while disgusting is growing in urgency and importance. today's "new york times" all but put out a special section on bed bugs. the city passed a new bed bug disclosure law today. but make
pete williams, nbc news, at the department of homeland security. >>> one of mexico's most ruthless and violent drug lords, a man responsible for smuggling thousands of pounds of cocaine into the united states behind bars tonight. he's an american, texas born, named edgar valdez villarreal named "the barbie" for his fair complexion. he's running one of mexico's most dangerous cartels, both the mexican and u.s. governments had offered a $2 million reward for information leading...
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pete on the street, pete domini dominick, he'd love to meet him. he's next.surance? a bd in the hd worth 2 inhe bush? praiser: well you rarely see them in this good of shape. appraiser: for example the fingers are perfect. appraiser: the bird is in mint condition. appraiser: and i would say if this were to go to auction today, woman: really? appraiser: conrvativy it would be worth 2 in the bush. praiser: it's just biful, thank u so much for brinit i woman: unbelievable appraiser: conrvativy it would be worth 2 in the bush. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage -- that would be awesome! [sarcastically] sure. like that will happen. don't just think about it. spend 10 minutes at lendingtree and save up to $272 a month. >>> "rick's list prime time" just ahead at the top of the hour. >> we have just gotten some information, john, about the embattled bishop eddie long and his sex scandal and those accusations against him, how he's finally going to address this. we have that information on the very day tha
pete on the street, pete domini dominick, he'd love to meet him. he's next.surance? a bd in the hd worth 2 inhe bush? praiser: well you rarely see them in this good of shape. appraiser: for example the fingers are perfect. appraiser: the bird is in mint condition. appraiser: and i would say if this were to go to auction today, woman: really? appraiser: conrvativy it would be worth 2 in the bush. praiser: it's just biful, thank u so much for brinit i woman: unbelievable appraiser: conrvativy it...
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hey, pete, you waiting for an engraved invitation?sterol and coronary artery disease, and diet and exercise are not enough, niaspan, along with diet and a bile acid-binding resin, is fda-approved not only to slow down plaque buildup but to actually help clear some of it away. pete, as kids, i always looked up to you. now, i'm just trying to look after you. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-877-niaspan. niaspan is not for everyone, like people with stomach ulcers, liver, or serious bleeding problems. severe liver damage can occur when switching to niaspan from immediate-release niacin. blood tests are needed to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness; this could be a sign of serious side effects; this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you've ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. ask your doctor about niaspan. fight back. fight pl
hey, pete, you waiting for an engraved invitation?sterol and coronary artery disease, and diet and exercise are not enough, niaspan, along with diet and a bile acid-binding resin, is fda-approved not only to slow down plaque buildup but to actually help clear some of it away. pete, as kids, i always looked up to you. now, i'm just trying to look after you. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-877-niaspan. niaspan is not for everyone, like people with stomach ulcers, liver, or serious...
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pete williams joins to us explain what this is all about. >>> and why health officials fear too many people won't be getting flu shots this area. >>> welcome back to news4 at 4:00. i'm pat lawson muse. >> and'm jim handly. >> back behind bars. the judge sent lindsay lohan to jail today. she will remain long up until a hearing october 22nd. this is her third stint behind bars. related to a 3-year-old dui case. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad said today he would have no problem meeting with american hiker sarah shourd. whether that meeting will take place before he leaves nework is another question. ten days ago shourd s released from an iranian prison. she is hoping to convince mahmoud ahmadinejad to free her fiance and their friend. all three were arrested last summer and charged with espionage. >>> police in miami are looking for three suspec whollegedly strapped an explosive device to a bank teller. then forced the teller to steal cash for them. the suspects reportedly health the teller hostage for hours in his own home before taking him to the bank to get the money. poli
pete williams joins to us explain what this is all about. >>> and why health officials fear too many people won't be getting flu shots this area. >>> welcome back to news4 at 4:00. i'm pat lawson muse. >> and'm jim handly. >> back behind bars. the judge sent lindsay lohan to jail today. she will remain long up until a hearing october 22nd. this is her third stint behind bars. related to a 3-year-old dui case. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad said...
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>> i go out there with the intention of really not, but then there is pete and he does not leave youmuch choice. you try to do everything you can to make a competitive, without taking it too seriously, because the truth is we used to be good, and now we are out there. when you get out there, it is amazing how you could take all the good you ever felt for the sport and leave away all the bad. there used to be so much pressure. now it is completely easy. if i miss it, it does not bother me. if i make it, i kind of smile. tavis: you have lived and are living a wonderful life. it is a blessing and a thing of beauty to see you at this point in your life, as happy as you can be, doing the kind of work that is a blessing to other people. >> you are such a pleasure. tavis: andre agassi's book is out in paperback, called "open." it is again on the best-seller list after being in hard cover. you will not be disappointed when you read "open" by agassi. catch me on the weekend on public radio international. i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, good night from l.a., thank you fo
>> i go out there with the intention of really not, but then there is pete and he does not leave youmuch choice. you try to do everything you can to make a competitive, without taking it too seriously, because the truth is we used to be good, and now we are out there. when you get out there, it is amazing how you could take all the good you ever felt for the sport and leave away all the bad. there used to be so much pressure. now it is completely easy. if i miss it, it does not bother me....
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that's why pete rouse is seen as t the bridge to those elections. >> ed henry, our senior white houseitics update. let's check in with dana bash. what's crossing the ticker right now? >> reporter: you know congress is getting ready to get out of dodge, meaning leave the session in order to go home and campaign for the election. before they do, some conservative senators are trying to make sure that nothing gets passed that's controversial without a debate or a reported vote. it's a little known fact before congress leaves they do tend to pass a whole lot of things very fast by voice fast. senators tom coburn and jim demint and others are saying they want senators to give them a heads-up by tonight on what they want passed. according to coburn, he told me crap gets out of here that nobody knows what's in it and demint said they're trying to make sure they have stuff they can read before people are heading to the airports. very interesting going on there. >>> second, this is another item that is about to be posted on the ticker from our team here on the hill, and that is having to do wi
that's why pete rouse is seen as t the bridge to those elections. >> ed henry, our senior white houseitics update. let's check in with dana bash. what's crossing the ticker right now? >> reporter: you know congress is getting ready to get out of dodge, meaning leave the session in order to go home and campaign for the election. before they do, some conservative senators are trying to make sure that nothing gets passed that's controversial without a debate or a reported vote. it's a...
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what is the key impact by rahm leaving and being replaced by pete rouse? >> reporter: it's a real culture shift at the white house. rahm emanuel is a larger than life figure, somebody well known. this is going to be a real difference in style. piece rouse has been with president obama since back in his senate days. he's in old washington hand, been around forforever. he keeps a lower profile, not one of these guys you'll see out at washington parties. doesn't maintain close relationships with washington reporters. i would use the word a beloved figure inside the white house. he's something of a calm erin influence. i'm told by people who have worked with him over the years that he's somebody who has been very strategic and very smart about recruiting top talents. it's kind of a who's who of names in democratic circles. people he's recruited to work for him and anita dun being one of them. he's somebody who has a lot of xperps. he's probably going to be brought in as an acting chief of staff or interim basis. but i wouldn't in a way make too much of that fo
what is the key impact by rahm leaving and being replaced by pete rouse? >> reporter: it's a real culture shift at the white house. rahm emanuel is a larger than life figure, somebody well known. this is going to be a real difference in style. piece rouse has been with president obama since back in his senate days. he's in old washington hand, been around forforever. he keeps a lower profile, not one of these guys you'll see out at washington parties. doesn't maintain close relationships...
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before we went to pete about this breaking news we were talking about the values voter summit. there is one conservative super star who is not in. it's sarah palin. she's in iowa to give the keynote address at the ronald reagan dinner tonight. it's escalating the already enormous speculation over whether she'll run for president in 2012. shannon moore is talk show host in alaska. mark is a conservative talk show host from tennessee. first, mike, do you think she'll run? >> i don't know. i think shannon wants her to. i think jon stewart wants her to. but i don't think she should. i think she's going exactly what she needs to be doing now, touring the country, raising money with sarah pack, firing up the troops and really christening candidates. she goes around the country and she's like, you will win, and then they win. i think for the conservative movement, she's doing what she should be doing. >> shannon, what do you think is going to happen here? >> i actually don't want her to run. i really don't. she is doing exactly that. she's going around christening these candidates. an
before we went to pete about this breaking news we were talking about the values voter summit. there is one conservative super star who is not in. it's sarah palin. she's in iowa to give the keynote address at the ronald reagan dinner tonight. it's escalating the already enormous speculation over whether she'll run for president in 2012. shannon moore is talk show host in alaska. mark is a conservative talk show host from tennessee. first, mike, do you think she'll run? >> i don't know. i...
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you are very lucky to have hit -- to pete domeneci. you're very lucky to have him associated with this university. i also want to mention sam nunn. pete and sam worked on so many budget and national defense issues. domeneci. you're very lucky to have him associated with this university. i also want to mention sam nunn. pete and sam worked on so many budget and national defense issues. sam as you will find out in another great introduction, i am sure, was the chairman of the armed services committee when i came on the committee. it was a joy to work with sam nunn, because when i came into the senate, we worked together for the good of america. we did not look at party lines, we looked at what was right for america, and he is a great leader in national defense, an i am very pleased that you are here, sam. [applause] well, let me start by saying that pete asked me to talk abot border issues and border security, and of course, as the mexico and texas, arizona and california know, we share thousands of miles of border. we share one belsen 4
you are very lucky to have hit -- to pete domeneci. you're very lucky to have him associated with this university. i also want to mention sam nunn. pete and sam worked on so many budget and national defense issues. domeneci. you're very lucky to have him associated with this university. i also want to mention sam nunn. pete and sam worked on so many budget and national defense issues. sam as you will find out in another great introduction, i am sure, was the chairman of the armed services...
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>> not really. >> reporter: pete is the one who likes his women as fast as his cars.ick is a hard-charging, take-no-prisoners guy. >> trajectory. >> told you all of that. >> who will do anything for his client. no case is too over-the-top for these two. and no judge can escape their wrath either. >> quit wasting my time and just give the jury the new instructions like i already told you. >> one more word and you're fined. >> fine me. it's not going to make me a better judge. >> but the big job here is las vegas itself. >> it's vegas. white shirts and great ties. and convertibles. >> we get to wear these tight- fitted suits. the '60s cars. the pinky rings. the flash, the sunglasses. you know. you just feel cool. all the sets are cool. >> whatever the odds, nick and pete are out to prove that when the stakes are high, they're willing to bet the house for the clients they serve. perhaps with a little touch of sin thrown in. >> check it out. "the defenders." >> and don't miss the series premiere of the defenders, starring jerry belushi -- jim belushi and jerry o'connell t
>> not really. >> reporter: pete is the one who likes his women as fast as his cars.ick is a hard-charging, take-no-prisoners guy. >> trajectory. >> told you all of that. >> who will do anything for his client. no case is too over-the-top for these two. and no judge can escape their wrath either. >> quit wasting my time and just give the jury the new instructions like i already told you. >> one more word and you're fined. >> fine me. it's not...
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a little stinger, pete carroll back in the nfl for the first time since 1989.raiders marched down the field, looking good is the silver and black. manase tonga takes the screen and goes untouched into the end zone, 7-0 raiders much after getting a field goal on the second drive, bruce gradkowski got them back in the end zone on their third position he fired a strike to johnnie lee higgins, they rack up close to 400 yards as they beat the seahawks 27-24. you saw pete carroll, the man who replaced him, lane kiffin, he has thrown five touchdowns so far, the men of troy lead hawaii 42-23 in the fourth. but it doesn't matter how many points they put up because the trojans aren't bowl-eligible until 2012. >>> the bronx was burning up today 100 degrees in new york. 101 right there. too hot for dallas braden, he left in the sixth inning with heat related cramps. that will get you. meanwhile another day at the office for c.c. sabathia, the vallejo native tossed 8 shutout innings and improved to 19-5. seventh inning curtis granderson hit a two hundred shot off of michael
a little stinger, pete carroll back in the nfl for the first time since 1989.raiders marched down the field, looking good is the silver and black. manase tonga takes the screen and goes untouched into the end zone, 7-0 raiders much after getting a field goal on the second drive, bruce gradkowski got them back in the end zone on their third position he fired a strike to johnnie lee higgins, they rack up close to 400 yards as they beat the seahawks 27-24. you saw pete carroll, the man who...
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i am pete gilbert.e will see you back here tonight at 6:00 p.m.. >> looking good for tomorrow's game? >> absolutely. the forecast is calling for clouds, and a little bit of sunshine. any rain will hold off until later in the day. seven-day forecast, 85 today. 71 tomorrow. in the 70's next week. the highest rain chances are monday and tuesday. we need it. it is not bad news. at the end of the week, it looks dry. >> thank you, john. thank you, you all, for joining us. we will see you tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m.. >> follow breaking news and weather any time accept wbaltv.com -- at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter. >> this is a wbal tv 11 editorial but the president and general manager. >> the race for baltimore city state's attorney is one of the most highly contented and most expensive. fred bernstein defeated -- greg bernstein defeated pat jessamy. her efforts to prosecute crime, as well as treatment and prevention has impacted our city and our state. now, bernstein has pr
i am pete gilbert.e will see you back here tonight at 6:00 p.m.. >> looking good for tomorrow's game? >> absolutely. the forecast is calling for clouds, and a little bit of sunshine. any rain will hold off until later in the day. seven-day forecast, 85 today. 71 tomorrow. in the 70's next week. the highest rain chances are monday and tuesday. we need it. it is not bad news. at the end of the week, it looks dry. >> thank you, john. thank you, you all, for joining us. we will...
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pete on the street's asking the question. he's up next. ce, not getting swindled.m...where are we? don't just think about it. put lendingtree to the test. get the best deal, or $1,000. >>> rick's list prime time a couple of minutes away. let's check in with rick sanchez for a preview. >> sinatra sang about it, witchcraft. who makes the list you don't want to be on on this night? we'll have that for you. john, back to you. >> rick mentioned witchcraft. admit it, we all did something in high school we don't want to come out now. what did you do? pete dominic on the street finding out. >> witchcraft growing up? never. >> never? >> never. >> really? >> i mooned somebody. >> you mooned somebody? >> not a big deal of witchcraft and worshipped satan for a night at the altar, right? >> that's sexy. >> a bonding spell once. >> never admit to anything. >> my mom's a gypsy. might be. >> this guy's mom's a gypsy. >> steal horses back in my country. >> do you annoy people? bother people? >> yeah. >> right. what did you do? >> oh. >> give me something. come on. >> no way. >> thi
pete on the street's asking the question. he's up next. ce, not getting swindled.m...where are we? don't just think about it. put lendingtree to the test. get the best deal, or $1,000. >>> rick's list prime time a couple of minutes away. let's check in with rick sanchez for a preview. >> sinatra sang about it, witchcraft. who makes the list you don't want to be on on this night? we'll have that for you. john, back to you. >> rick mentioned witchcraft. admit it, we all did...
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pete domenic joins us from new york. what's the word on the street with this?> jessica, when politicians put their foot in their mouth, it's my job to blow it out of proportion, check it out. >> if you do it in a nice way, i don't think ladies have a problem with that. >> if the guy is a boss, forget you. >> miss, if your boss told you he thought you were hot, how would you take that? would you think it would be inappropriate? >> yes. it's inappropriate. >> you think it's inappropriate? >> at my age, i'd be flattered. but a young woman, i would. >> i'd say thank you. >> if your boss says you're hot, is that inapproprte
pete domenic joins us from new york. what's the word on the street with this?> jessica, when politicians put their foot in their mouth, it's my job to blow it out of proportion, check it out. >> if you do it in a nice way, i don't think ladies have a problem with that. >> if the guy is a boss, forget you. >> miss, if your boss told you he thought you were hot, how would you take that? would you think it would be inappropriate? >> yes. it's inappropriate. >> you...
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nbc's pete williams is live in washington, d.c.specially are abusing prescription drugs they're finding in the parents' medicine cabinet or a neighbor or friend's. >> now ranked second only to marijuana in terms of drugged used to get high. it says the majority of overdose deaths involve prescription drugs. so what the dea says, don't just flush your drugs down the drain, because that pollutes the water supply. don't just throw them away because they can be recovered from the garbage. go to the dea website. dea.gov, click on the website. it gives you this form you can use to fill out. put your zip code. it will show you where one of 4,000 sites is across the country that you can use to take your old drugs. now, you may think, well, who is going to take the trouble to do this? consider this, tamron. last year they tried this experiment in new jersey. in one day they got 9,000 pounds of prescription drugs. that's 3.5 million pills. so they're quite optimistic people will use this opportunity to get rid of their old, outdated, unused
nbc's pete williams is live in washington, d.c.specially are abusing prescription drugs they're finding in the parents' medicine cabinet or a neighbor or friend's. >> now ranked second only to marijuana in terms of drugged used to get high. it says the majority of overdose deaths involve prescription drugs. so what the dea says, don't just flush your drugs down the drain, because that pollutes the water supply. don't just throw them away because they can be recovered from the garbage. go...
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nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is in the d.c. bureau. pete, what else do we know? >> well, this is a flight to take mr. carter on a book tour. he's going around talking about his brand new book "white house diary", writing about his years in the white house. today he was scheduled to meet with some 300 or 400 people who had been standing in line at a bookstore in the cleveland suburb of lindherst. but he will not be attending that today because during a commercial flight from atlanta to cleveland he became hill. he developed airsickness. we don't know why. we don't know if the flight was unusually turbulent or it was just something related to him. at any event, when the plane arrived he was taken by an balance to the hospital. the carter center says he is resting comfortably and he's expected to continue his book tour this week, which suggests he'll be staying in the hospital for precaution for a while. he is 85 years old. he won't be getting to the bookstore in the cleveland suburb today, and we'll have to wait and see whether he's released this evening or tomorro
nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is in the d.c. bureau. pete, what else do we know? >> well, this is a flight to take mr. carter on a book tour. he's going around talking about his brand new book "white house diary", writing about his years in the white house. today he was scheduled to meet with some 300 or 400 people who had been standing in line at a bookstore in the cleveland suburb of lindherst. but he will not be attending that today because during a commercial...
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let's get more clarification from pete williams. obviously people are looking at judge's wording and what this may mean for other states. what can you tell us? >> well, this is another tactical victory for the people who are claiming that the obama health care plan violates the constitution by requiring all americans to buy health care, and if they don't do so to pay a tax penalty. so this is one of the big sets of cases. this was 20 states, as you noted. the obama administration was hoping the courts would throw them out and find out the states filing them have no legal standing to do so. this judge thinks the case can go forward. this follows a similar ruling. he says he'll not rule on this until october 14th. just a month ago a judge in virginia declined to throw out a lawsuit filed by that state, making similar claims that the obama health care plan requirement is unconstitutional. the judge wasn't clear about which parts. it's more than he wuntd clear. he just declined to say which parts of the case he would throw out. this cas
let's get more clarification from pete williams. obviously people are looking at judge's wording and what this may mean for other states. what can you tell us? >> well, this is another tactical victory for the people who are claiming that the obama health care plan violates the constitution by requiring all americans to buy health care, and if they don't do so to pay a tax penalty. so this is one of the big sets of cases. this was 20 states, as you noted. the obama administration was...
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justice correspondent pete williams is live in washington. he's going it be listening in on this and it is interesting, pete, that this comes on the same day as we're getting all these leaks from bob woodward's books and according to "washington post" they explain the president as barraged by warnings and the difficulty of preventing them. so, is that pretty much what we're expecting to hear today? >> same as the previous president. same situation there. yes, they will say that the home grown threat is rising, but they'll also say they believe the government is better able to deal with it. they'll talk about some of the recent arrests and for the homeland security department, this is not so much or this is equally, i guess you could say, about the threat as it is about the government's response to it. for homeland security, the big landmark is last christmas. the attempted bombing by mu tallb and what she'll talk about is what she claims are the strides that homeland security have made in improving the airline security system. more advance no
justice correspondent pete williams is live in washington. he's going it be listening in on this and it is interesting, pete, that this comes on the same day as we're getting all these leaks from bob woodward's books and according to "washington post" they explain the president as barraged by warnings and the difficulty of preventing them. so, is that pretty much what we're expecting to hear today? >> same as the previous president. same situation there. yes, they will say that...