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up even in the front with stenhouse behind him, couldn't clear. >> 51 car, regan smith.t to the house again today. >> moved in front of kenseth. >> here comes johnson. he's stuck in the middle. >> whoa he was looking for a sweep but he got swept up. >> they're going to freight train him around inside and outside. >> kenseth and johnson, strongest cars all day, back to the front, kenseth in red, johnson in blue. carl edwards right behind them. >> i'm with denny on this one. they'll make it another lap or two. i don't see no way. crazy. crazy stuff. >> they ain't going to make it. >> there we go. there we go. there was no way. holy kurt busch. >> bobby labonte's in it, stremme's in it, jeff gordon from the grass. kurt busch went over and over. >> bowyer, mcmurray. they're just -- guys, i'm with denny, having been in these situations several times, there's no way you can race that way and make it. >> for the sixth time in seven talladega races, a pile-up in the last eight laps, look at ryan newman's wrecked race car. dropped the window and assigned safety crew that he's oka
up even in the front with stenhouse behind him, couldn't clear. >> 51 car, regan smith.t to the house again today. >> moved in front of kenseth. >> here comes johnson. he's stuck in the middle. >> whoa he was looking for a sweep but he got swept up. >> they're going to freight train him around inside and outside. >> kenseth and johnson, strongest cars all day, back to the front, kenseth in red, johnson in blue. carl edwards right behind them. >> i'm...
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temperatures well below what they were yesterday, 67 degrees at regan international airport, 68 at dullesnd 67 at bwi. we should be for the season s average into about the mid 70ss or so but no such luck with that today. currently it's 61 in dc, the same in quantico, manasis at 61, 59 at popular, the same at frederick, 67 at coal pepper and 61 to the west at cumberland.rl so we'll keep an eye on this thi system but wee know we'll have h to deal with the well weather. it's moving to the north and stalling out with a stationer front but will change to a warm front but with the course of of tonight and tomorrow, fog. expect the showers to be more wide spread as we move into the course of tomorrow. t not a sunny day. d no sunshine. 60 for tonight, fog, driz. dri , overnight showers, tomorrow ao high of 70, winds will pick up from the southeast, 10 to 15 miles per hour. it will be a mild day but keep the umbrella handy. in fact, you'll have to keep iti handy into the course of the week because look at the unsellinged weather pattern. by monday we're talking a chance of thunderstorms at 80 degr
temperatures well below what they were yesterday, 67 degrees at regan international airport, 68 at dullesnd 67 at bwi. we should be for the season s average into about the mid 70ss or so but no such luck with that today. currently it's 61 in dc, the same in quantico, manasis at 61, 59 at popular, the same at frederick, 67 at coal pepper and 61 to the west at cumberland.rl so we'll keep an eye on this thi system but wee know we'll have h to deal with the well weather. it's moving to the north...
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our heys today, we hit h 77 degrees at regan national airport. the seasonal average, 676, 75 at dulles, cooler at bwi at 68 degrees. the jet stream will allow us to get a lot of wanter air as we head into the course of next few days and we are going to see a big change in our temperatures. no more of the 60s from saturday. we're heading to the 80s. but we'll have the rain and an unsettled pattern. by 9:00 tonight, maybely cloudy skies, 70, miemed, possible chance of some of those showers reaching us by 11:00 or maybe my just the overnight hours.rs. 69 degrees but the pattern is going to be an unsettled one as we move into the workweek. so just be prepared for that. you'll have to keep the umbrella handy but i have sunshine to talk about and those temperatures, wait until you see my seven-day forecast forecast. those details a little later. >>> more pain at the pirp, average price of a gallon of gases jumped 11-cents. the average is $3.66. in dc, drivers are paying ag nickel more than that. >> a driver plows into a crowd of people at a virginia pa
our heys today, we hit h 77 degrees at regan national airport. the seasonal average, 676, 75 at dulles, cooler at bwi at 68 degrees. the jet stream will allow us to get a lot of wanter air as we head into the course of next few days and we are going to see a big change in our temperatures. no more of the 60s from saturday. we're heading to the 80s. but we'll have the rain and an unsettled pattern. by 9:00 tonight, maybely cloudy skies, 70, miemed, possible chance of some of those showers...
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. >> and i just don't see regan smith on that 51 getting very far. now jim amie johnson, how many laps in the early part of this race did they run one/two? >> here's the thing, matt kenseth has to be careful. he's got to be smart now. we've seen him on restart get a big jump and lead on everybody. way not front of everybody. i don't think you want to do that. >> all right. pace car's about to turn left to pit road. denny, who do you like? >> i like the 20. i think he's got the best push behind him. i think he's going to win it. >> will jimmie johnson be content to push matt kenseth to the front without taking a chance. >> it's going to work i think jimmie johnson right now, he's got two wins. he's got a huge point lead. i think he'll do whatever he has to do to win this race. >> regan smith drops to the inside. big gap there, he's on third. on the low side. behind kenseth and johnson. >> and i heard them go into the first turn. i'm not sure that i saw them go into the first turn, but i heard them >> josh wise with his car. >> carl edwards in the 99 f
. >> and i just don't see regan smith on that 51 getting very far. now jim amie johnson, how many laps in the early part of this race did they run one/two? >> here's the thing, matt kenseth has to be careful. he's got to be smart now. we've seen him on restart get a big jump and lead on everybody. way not front of everybody. i don't think you want to do that. >> all right. pace car's about to turn left to pit road. denny, who do you like? >> i like the 20. i think he's...
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between nancy, the way the white house is run, the schedule >> you think that her influence over ronald regan our current president? the -- this presidency, laura bush is very muc involved in the details of policy and decision-making in president bush's speeches >> there are differences o opinion at least their public expression of their opinion. for example in the matter of fetal tissue >> right stem-cell research is one we know as far as the public is concerned they differ takes a public position dictated by politics or by hiperception that he must the people and maybe he's on that side of the issue polling. but let's assume he is. what's the question i want to ask as a result of that? is he as capable, they are both capable of -- he serves as a buffer in a sense to position on the on the usen poin of relatey >> it's true and often true that first ladies will tak a position publicly that differs from the president contrived and sometimes they do it for genuine sflen that was true with jimmy carter and roslyn? >> it was most true with betty ford and jerrold ford. outspoken on issues such as
between nancy, the way the white house is run, the schedule >> you think that her influence over ronald regan our current president? the -- this presidency, laura bush is very muc involved in the details of policy and decision-making in president bush's speeches >> there are differences o opinion at least their public expression of their opinion. for example in the matter of fetal tissue >> right stem-cell research is one we know as far as the public is concerned they differ...
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. >> regan pulls back the marines. here is tom. good evening president regan tonight ordered a major change in the lebanon policy a full back from american marines to ships just offshore. >> he pulled the marines out of lebanon and george bush have pulled out of saudi abrab ya. they did not go back as pulling out but that's how they responded. terrorism is inco-her rent. it's not like osama bin laden in 2003 said look i told them to get the bases out of saudi abrab ya so we're cool and i want to hug it out. they did not assuage his desire from whatever point he was trying to make, right? terrorism is incow her rent. one man said the beef with the west is he felt unfairly labeled an an extremist. the man covered in blood holding a knife said that. terrorism is incoherent and you can't be assured will have the desired effect of stopping it. you can try to capture or kill commented terrorists, you can try to disrupt their plots. you can try to disrupt their organizational structure to screw up their planning to catch more of them. you
. >> regan pulls back the marines. here is tom. good evening president regan tonight ordered a major change in the lebanon policy a full back from american marines to ships just offshore. >> he pulled the marines out of lebanon and george bush have pulled out of saudi abrab ya. they did not go back as pulling out but that's how they responded. terrorism is inco-her rent. it's not like osama bin laden in 2003 said look i told them to get the bases out of saudi abrab ya so we're cool...
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daggen's point we would protect the border and we ended up not protecting the border through ronald regan that will be left aside. there is an issue in my craw. sides in this country owe and pay taxes. citizens that are not citizens of the country get a pass on that and that bothers me. nall sorts of people in the cash economy don't pay taxes. that is not good but is. this is an issue and opponents of the bill bringing something. as daggen explained, you would not get them to y. but you get them here and they pay. nall of the illegal tivities, let that go and a now starting point and hope you behave and pay your taxes. >> we are ing solve a proem. >> we solve the problem by letting anybody in. that is what it is going to be. >> that's your conjecte. >> thergument is, bring them out of the shadows and they are legal. >> and do bacackground checks. >> can you do background checks. >> then you get taxes from them. >> one way or the other they would try to get it through. thank you. >> stocks in it for the long haul, what do we have, adam? >> people should look at quest diagnost. they run the
daggen's point we would protect the border and we ended up not protecting the border through ronald regan that will be left aside. there is an issue in my craw. sides in this country owe and pay taxes. citizens that are not citizens of the country get a pass on that and that bothers me. nall sorts of people in the cash economy don't pay taxes. that is not good but is. this is an issue and opponents of the bill bringing something. as daggen explained, you would not get them to y. but you get...
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for that we turn to cnbc's courtney regan. >> stocks slid thursday on weak economic data out of china. the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are poised for their first weekly loss in more than a month. >>> a congressional budget office estimates the final taxpayer bill for the t.a.r.p. will be $21 billion. sounds like a lot, but that's less than previous forecasts. the price tag for the government's bailout of companies during the financial crisis has declined. as firms pay back loans and the economy improves. >>> and at&t is adding a monthly administrative fee of 61 cents to all wireless contracts. consumer groups criticize the so-called below-the-line fees because they're the ones typically at the bottom of the bill and less likely to be noticed by customers. dara, back to you. >> thanks, courtney. >>> now for more business headlines, we'll take a look, positive economic news including solid job growth with a number of americans applying for unemployment benefits dropping last week. sales of new homes rose in april to the second highest level since december 2008. while the median pric
for that we turn to cnbc's courtney regan. >> stocks slid thursday on weak economic data out of china. the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are poised for their first weekly loss in more than a month. >>> a congressional budget office estimates the final taxpayer bill for the t.a.r.p. will be $21 billion. sounds like a lot, but that's less than previous forecasts. the price tag for the government's bailout of companies during the financial crisis has declined. as firms pay...
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someone like me whom that community burst comments so it wasn't an identity of just being a pressure regan, although mind you, that was a really importan part of this book, to introduce people to an island that many americans think is foreign. you know, it is interesting how many people at best me, did my parents become abusive. so part of my purpose was a little bit education, but it wa more emotional to try to show people how one's life can be endearing and loved and be loved . even more challenges. >> it just occurred to me when you were talking that's if you and i, and the average american and a porter regan had been year , say, 30 years ago, i'm not sure that we could have embrace our ethnic identity so publicly as you have in your memoir. you think that is right? hosting a black intellectuals who would have to -- the epigraph would be from aerosol or plato or shakespeare if because you had to show that yo were cosmopolitan, a citizen of the world which meant leaving what some people call the debt of your own culture. >> happily. but i think you're right. and privileges that i can do
someone like me whom that community burst comments so it wasn't an identity of just being a pressure regan, although mind you, that was a really importan part of this book, to introduce people to an island that many americans think is foreign. you know, it is interesting how many people at best me, did my parents become abusive. so part of my purpose was a little bit education, but it wa more emotional to try to show people how one's life can be endearing and loved and be loved . even more...
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. >> reporter: in the last 30 days, fucarile's family, including his fiancee jennifer regan, and his, have taken shifts to make sure he is never alone. stephanie barron is his sister. >> i wish for him to be home with his son and have some kind of normalcy again. i know he'll get there. he is the strongest person. >> i just want to get back to living life with my girl and my son and plan our wedding and, you know, see my brother get married. he postponed his wedding for me, you know? i'm his best man. he wants me to stand there by his side. >> reporter: he says having family, friends, even strangers by his side continues to be his best medicine. michelle miller, cbs news, boston. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald in the south bay for a suspect - who stabbed 3 peo 2 of them - children. >>> we begin with breaking news. right now there's a manhunt in the south bay for a suspect wh
. >> reporter: in the last 30 days, fucarile's family, including his fiancee jennifer regan, and his, have taken shifts to make sure he is never alone. stephanie barron is his sister. >> i wish for him to be home with his son and have some kind of normalcy again. i know he'll get there. he is the strongest person. >> i just want to get back to living life with my girl and my son and plan our wedding and, you know, see my brother get married. he postponed his wedding for me,...
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our highs today, a lot cooler than yesterday, so the upper 60ss, 67 at regan national, 67 at dulles andat bwi. it's mild out there, temperatures into the 50s and low 090s everywhere. into the course of tonight, 60 degrees. light south easterly wind and expect light showers in the overnight hours with changes coming up for your workweek. back to you. >>> thank you, gwenn. >>> we're following a developing story, officials in washingtonai state are searching an apartment that could, could be tied to a ricin investigation. two letters were intercepted at the spoa can post office. ricin as you know the highly token substance that can be deadly if ingested.nges eafts are not questioning anyone. >>> the latest on the boston marathon bombing investigation. today marks 30 days since bombing splts joe car was arrested. prosecutors are asking for more time now to findiz finalize cha. that's supposed to happen within a 30 day period, currentlily usy charged with using weapons ofeao mass destruction and could face the death penalty. >>> one may become an instant millionaire. millions are purchased t
our highs today, a lot cooler than yesterday, so the upper 60ss, 67 at regan national, 67 at dulles andat bwi. it's mild out there, temperatures into the 50s and low 090s everywhere. into the course of tonight, 60 degrees. light south easterly wind and expect light showers in the overnight hours with changes coming up for your workweek. back to you. >>> thank you, gwenn. >>> we're following a developing story, officials in washingtonai state are searching an apartment that...
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victoria tensing a high ranking official in the regan justice department. they represent two potential whistle blowers, both of them state department employees who hope to testify next wednesday before a congressional committee. we learned their identities. victoria's client is greg hicks. deputy chief of mission in libya the number two man and we think the last person to speak to ambassador chris stevens whose last words shouted into his cell phone were we're under attack. we're under attack. joe's client is mark thompson is former marine who is deputy coordinator for counter terrorism at the state department and both hicks and thompson believe the previous investigation done on benghazi by something called the accountability review board was severely lacking. here now attorneys victoria tensing and joe. >> always good to see you. >> always good to see you. >> get right to it. first of all, your response to what jay carney said saying she represents somebody. >> oh, well, i don't know why jay carney is being so dismissive because he has two letters that he
victoria tensing a high ranking official in the regan justice department. they represent two potential whistle blowers, both of them state department employees who hope to testify next wednesday before a congressional committee. we learned their identities. victoria's client is greg hicks. deputy chief of mission in libya the number two man and we think the last person to speak to ambassador chris stevens whose last words shouted into his cell phone were we're under attack. we're under attack....
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. >>> when we met joseph regan at one of the massive kitchens at new york city's rikers island jail,serving 90 days for misdemeanor assault and penny larceny. >> they're not always as clean as they should be. and you got cockroaches and stuff in here like that. but, you though, didn't see anybody die lately so i guess they get away with it. >> while he may never get a job as a rikers island spokesman, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told what to eat, when to sleep, go to the bathroom, scratch your ass, if you like taking a chance getting your ass kicked or getting killed, then this is the place for you. >> like many other inmates here, reagan has had multiple arrests. >> most people that come to jail stay in jail, regardless if they go home or not. they come back and come back. they end up spending the rest of their life in jail. >> while inmates can sometimes be in denial about the circumstances that brought them to jail, reagan was crystal clear. >> it's not that we don't have the knowledge to do different things. i know carp
. >>> when we met joseph regan at one of the massive kitchens at new york city's rikers island jail,serving 90 days for misdemeanor assault and penny larceny. >> they're not always as clean as they should be. and you got cockroaches and stuff in here like that. but, you though, didn't see anybody die lately so i guess they get away with it. >> while he may never get a job as a rikers island spokesman, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like being told what to...
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. >> joseph regan is serving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petty larceny. >>'ve been in and out of rikers for about 20 years. maybe a little bit more than that. i was recently released december 12th and i'm back on another skid bit, as they say. 90 days, which is a small bit, a city bit. i maxed out in sing sing last year and i've been all over the state -- attica, sing sing, quentin, all over the state, but i've been on the island, you know, a lot of times. >> i've been here going on over 20 years, in and out. first started back in 1983, and it's 2004 and i'm still coming back, in and out. i have been here for various charges though. assault charges, grand larceny charges, unauthorized use of a vehicle, stolen property, drug charges numerous times. >> antonio estrella is one of many drug addicts serving time at rikers. >> right now, we're in two main. this is the highest classification inside the facility. what brought me here was in 2003, i got into a fight with a correction officer in 11 main, and since then, my classification is at the highest it could be
. >> joseph regan is serving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petty larceny. >>'ve been in and out of rikers for about 20 years. maybe a little bit more than that. i was recently released december 12th and i'm back on another skid bit, as they say. 90 days, which is a small bit, a city bit. i maxed out in sing sing last year and i've been all over the state -- attica, sing sing, quentin, all over the state, but i've been on the island, you know, a lot of times....
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>> when you said it's more than you expected from obama's economy, yes, it's half of what the regan recoveryousy numbers compared to what real economic growth looks like historically in this country. why? well, obama care dramatically increases the cost of hiring new people, makes that much more difficult, talk to small business men and women who don't want more than 50 people working with them, because of the obama regulations that hit with that, and the idea that what we need to do is get back to the stimulus, stimulus is what got us 5 trillion in debt and nothing to show for it. this unemployment rate is about what it was when obama walked in the door at the white house. not looking at progress here. the idea, if the government spends money everybody gets rich, we tried that. we didn't have recovery summer. >> let me let ken respond to that. >> we shouldn't be arguing about the past. but i think if you compare how the u.s. economy is doing vicea ve vis a vis the british recovery. we really got out of the deep recession and got us in a positive direction. right now, though, what we're look
>> when you said it's more than you expected from obama's economy, yes, it's half of what the regan recoveryousy numbers compared to what real economic growth looks like historically in this country. why? well, obama care dramatically increases the cost of hiring new people, makes that much more difficult, talk to small business men and women who don't want more than 50 people working with them, because of the obama regulations that hit with that, and the idea that what we need to do is...
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one is during iran contra they prosecuted a whole lot of people in the regan administration for not being with congress. a separate statute that says you can't mislead congress. elliott abrams for example got hung up even though he never told any mistruths to congress. the attorney general created an incredible conflict of interest for himself. >> megyn: good to be in that position. >> that is why we had an in dehe pendent council statute for a long time and has now gone away. put him in an awkward position which in other circumstances would lead the attorney general to get entirely out of the controversy where as the attorney general has been designated as the administration point man on relationships with the press and national security. >> megyn: he has taken heat for allegely misleading congress several times. if the fast and furious case testified he only found out about it a few weeks ago. and then submitted a letter to congress so inaccurate had to be withdrawn under the deputy. and when was confirmed as attorney general he gave testimony about the mark rich pardon that was highly
one is during iran contra they prosecuted a whole lot of people in the regan administration for not being with congress. a separate statute that says you can't mislead congress. elliott abrams for example got hung up even though he never told any mistruths to congress. the attorney general created an incredible conflict of interest for himself. >> megyn: good to be in that position. >> that is why we had an in dehe pendent council statute for a long time and has now gone away. put...
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donald regan is talking about economic and social justice.f he can do it, i would hope the administration can do it. i would hope that the omb can do it. the american people, by survey after survey, say they want these tax loopholes closed, and informed particularly about the loopholes that allow corporations to shift revenue to the tax haven, and they are asked, what do you want to do about it? number one, and it. what do you want to do with the revenue? and the to one margins, " deficit, reduce the deficit, fight to avoid cuts in education or in healthcare or infrastructure, what ever." to do. what they want i would hope you would be in a position -- i would hope there would be serious thinking in the white house about whether or not we could number one, continue sequestration, and if the way to avoid it is to hit a balanced approach with revenues coming from a source that nobody can justify. i have not heard anybody justify these kinds of loopholes. you can justify it in oil and gas reductions. i do not favor it, but you can justify it. yo
donald regan is talking about economic and social justice.f he can do it, i would hope the administration can do it. i would hope that the omb can do it. the american people, by survey after survey, say they want these tax loopholes closed, and informed particularly about the loopholes that allow corporations to shift revenue to the tax haven, and they are asked, what do you want to do about it? number one, and it. what do you want to do with the revenue? and the to one margins, " deficit,...
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peter regan is here. there are folks from bcg here. they have helped us in a number of ways that i will yet back to shortly. tom is a legend and a constant voice of reason and all things related to presidential work. it is great to have you here. i also want to recognize christine simmons who is my partner at the partnership for public service. i get to say these words. she does all of the work. not a very fair balance. all of the work we have done has een driven by her. we are amongst friends here. she has done a good job. before we get to the main attraction we will hear from governor leavitt and have a conversation with governor leavitt, chris, and bring in other voices that are knowledgeable on this issue. i want to give you some context on the partnership's work itself. we started in 2007 focusing on presidential transitions. may 2008 we brought together at that point, the democratic primary had not been resolved. the clinton and obama campaign had represented. this was an off the record small forum to talk about how to prepare we
peter regan is here. there are folks from bcg here. they have helped us in a number of ways that i will yet back to shortly. tom is a legend and a constant voice of reason and all things related to presidential work. it is great to have you here. i also want to recognize christine simmons who is my partner at the partnership for public service. i get to say these words. she does all of the work. not a very fair balance. all of the work we have done has een driven by her. we are amongst friends...
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donald regan is talking about economic and social justice., i would hope the administration can do it. i would hope that the omb can do it. the american people, by survey after survey, say they want these tax loopholes closed, and they are informed particularly about the loopholes that allow corporations to shift revenue to asked, what do you want to do about it? number one, and it. what do you want to do with the revenue? by five to one margins, "and the deficit, reduce the deficit, fight to avoid cuts in education or in healthcare or infrastructure, what ever." that is what they want to do. i would hope you would be in a position -- i would hope there would be serious thinking in the white house about whether or not we could number one, continue sequestration, and if the way to avoid it is to hit a balanced approach with revenues coming from a source that nobody can justify. i have not heard anybody justify these kinds of loopholes. you can justify it in oil and gas reductions. i do not favor it, but you can justify it. you can justify acce
donald regan is talking about economic and social justice., i would hope the administration can do it. i would hope that the omb can do it. the american people, by survey after survey, say they want these tax loopholes closed, and they are informed particularly about the loopholes that allow corporations to shift revenue to asked, what do you want to do about it? number one, and it. what do you want to do with the revenue? by five to one margins, "and the deficit, reduce the deficit, fight...