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despite the hair analysis, susan's family was convinced that john paul phillips was susan's killer. >d they didn't take phillips into custody at the time. they didn't arrest him or charge pim. which i didn't understand at the time. because i thought that they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail. >> he went out to the devil's kitchen, spotted a young lady and her boyfriend at one of the campgrounds. he went over to carterville and kidnapped a girl, too. >> but police finally got a break in susan schumake's case. first, they found susan's yellow backpack in the piles fork creek behind the dormitories. her wallet was missing. friends said she usually carried about $10. and the campus worker found a small red bag with some toiletry items not far from where susan schumake was murdered. inside, police found some identification. >> he finds a pharmaceutical bottle that has the name daniel woloson, but it was prescribed as the menard correctional center. >> they did some checking on him and found that he was on parole, and so he became a
despite the hair analysis, susan's family was convinced that john paul phillips was susan's killer. >d they didn't take phillips into custody at the time. they didn't arrest him or charge pim. which i didn't understand at the time. because i thought that they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail. >> he went out to the devil's kitchen, spotted a young lady and her boyfriend at one of the campgrounds. he went over to...
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susan wicklund. she went on to describe how the antichoice extremists went to her daughter's school and put up posters bearing susan's phase saying that she was wanted for the murder of children. your response? >> i know susan very well. my response is, it is painful but not surprising. this is why it is getting harder and harder for us, as abortion providers, to offer that service. it is nonstop. i do not know what to say about wish everybody i would say this cannot go on. this is a safe, legal, medical procedure, and it is the only medical procedure that is allowed to be demonized continually, and the people who do them to be demonized continually. it wears you down. >> is the fbi looking at this as terrorism? >> i don't think they are looking at it as terrorism, but they are quiet about what they are doing, so i have to respect that. i felt they have been very supportive, so i have to respect that. i do not know. >> i wanted to ask you about the pregnancy ministries. they have been accused of rece
susan wicklund. she went on to describe how the antichoice extremists went to her daughter's school and put up posters bearing susan's phase saying that she was wanted for the murder of children. your response? >> i know susan very well. my response is, it is painful but not surprising. this is why it is getting harder and harder for us, as abortion providers, to offer that service. it is nonstop. i do not know what to say about wish everybody i would say this cannot go on. this is a...
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susan, the numbers that we referenced getting into the show are incomplete as best because that's all that's available. but they certainly indicate that more military families could be hovering around the poverty line. is there an untold story here in your opinion? >> i think there definitely is. i think the biggest problem is at a anybody receiving welfare in general usually feels a lot of shame, a lot of guilt. the fact that they are receiving it period isn't something they want to share. when it comes to the military it definitely carries a higher amount of that. we received them from about six months after he got here in tucson to about, for about two and a half years continuing from that. and the reason you know when we would go into do any kind of paperwork or anything like that, we were almost looked at to the point of why are you here? you should make enough money. and it was that way until they decided to stop -- or decided to start surrounding our house an allowance of income. >> the community is in conversation here. growing families and reduced focus on vets equals increas
susan, the numbers that we referenced getting into the show are incomplete as best because that's all that's available. but they certainly indicate that more military families could be hovering around the poverty line. is there an untold story here in your opinion? >> i think there definitely is. i think the biggest problem is at a anybody receiving welfare in general usually feels a lot of shame, a lot of guilt. the fact that they are receiving it period isn't something they want to...
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susan, quickly. i want to get you out of here with this.e was a protest on saturday in moscow. 70,000 russians saying down with putin, no war with ukraine. there is an element within the russian population that's not necessarily entirely behind what putin is doing here, correct? >> that's right. two things to consider quickly. number one, this has caused a boost in putin's approval ratings. that may well be one of the reasons he's doing it. it's a popular and no shots fired way to say russia is great again. on the other hand, you could argue that putin is doing this because of his fear of domestic opposition, fear of weakness. there is nothing that made him more upset than the fact that there was once again a street revolution that took hold in kiev and toppled from power yanakovich. you could argue both ways. on one hand he's buying political popularity. it shows potentially his real concern about getting protests out this the street in russia. that could turn into more serious opposition to him at home. >> susan glasser, jonathan tep perk
susan, quickly. i want to get you out of here with this.e was a protest on saturday in moscow. 70,000 russians saying down with putin, no war with ukraine. there is an element within the russian population that's not necessarily entirely behind what putin is doing here, correct? >> that's right. two things to consider quickly. number one, this has caused a boost in putin's approval ratings. that may well be one of the reasons he's doing it. it's a popular and no shots fired way to say...
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susan, i looked at some of the transcripts also.ts viewed this through the prism because it was just three mos before the presidential election of obama versus mccain and there really wasn't a lot of talk of george w. bush at all. that might be one of the key reasons why it's different today. >> well, that's right. remember that bush was winding down his tenure in office, the events show clearly when he consulted with advisers not a single one thought they should consider military action. publicly it was in the throes of the presidential campaign and really about, you know, bush having invaded iraq and afghanistan, really having limited tools in his tool kit, would he change our approach after november of that year. i think it's important, too, senator mccain is out there being critical of president obama now. he's been a vocal supporter of the ukrainian democracy movement. he flew there to be on the stage during the protests. but there's a big thing on foreign policy. the muscular interventionist wing of the republican party is inc
susan, i looked at some of the transcripts also.ts viewed this through the prism because it was just three mos before the presidential election of obama versus mccain and there really wasn't a lot of talk of george w. bush at all. that might be one of the key reasons why it's different today. >> well, that's right. remember that bush was winding down his tenure in office, the events show clearly when he consulted with advisers not a single one thought they should consider military action....
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this study susan will walk you through will look at the additional issue like the studies to date but more importantly to explore and reenvision this area and look at a better city for tomorrow i'm going to turn it over to susan >> good morning directors i'm susan i'm from the city of san francisco of san francisco's planning department. i'll talk about the feasibility will study. i want to state and thank those involved in laying out the caltrain's and tjpa and high speed rail and california harriet authority and the various departments in the city. myself and the planning department will continue to engage with those individuals throughout the project to insure the best outcome. i'm sure our aware of the infrastructure plan many the area and in addition to those plans you better than that anyone else understand the hole in the ground tasseling called the tjpa and we're happy to have that going on. as this infrastructure continues to process through application those projects will layer themselves upon each other and create a spider web it effects the opportunities of the others to d
this study susan will walk you through will look at the additional issue like the studies to date but more importantly to explore and reenvision this area and look at a better city for tomorrow i'm going to turn it over to susan >> good morning directors i'm susan i'm from the city of san francisco of san francisco's planning department. i'll talk about the feasibility will study. i want to state and thank those involved in laying out the caltrain's and tjpa and high speed rail and...
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today, students and co-workers have been talking about susan. on what she was doing and what she was like on this date. more now from wayne freedman. >> nowhere does i'll silence ring louder than an empty music room. >> she had energy. loved by everyone. >> i read it was tragic. >> a horrible rear end collision. police expect a drunk distracted driver. susan and her mother-in-law died instantly the accident was a week ago saturday, ten days which might seem like a long time but for the kids it's fresh. this is the first day back after spring break. when the principal returned he had to confront the room. >> how do you erase that? >> i don't think you do. and it's okay not to. >> here is her teaching last month. she had the rare pleasure of teaching and knowing the name of every student in the district. imagine trying to replace someone like that. >> it's a horrible loss everyone wants to feel special. children, when they infer someone is able to remember who they are it makes them feel more special about themselves. >> now, imagine try toechlg p
today, students and co-workers have been talking about susan. on what she was doing and what she was like on this date. more now from wayne freedman. >> nowhere does i'll silence ring louder than an empty music room. >> she had energy. loved by everyone. >> i read it was tragic. >> a horrible rear end collision. police expect a drunk distracted driver. susan and her mother-in-law died instantly the accident was a week ago saturday, ten days which might seem like a long...
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and susan macmanus, professor of political science at the university of south florida. welcome to you both. susan macmanus, you know the state very well. describe this district for us and where it is. it's part of st. petersburg, and who lives there. >> yes, it's a district that pin pinellis county where st. petersburg is carved out. it's predominantly a white district, voters, over half are seniors, but most no party affiliation and only 2.4% difference between republicans and democrats with the republicans having an upper hand. it's been evolving into a competitive district and democrats were hopeful to pick the seat up. >> woodruff: stu, did one way or another the democrat or republican have an advantage going in? >> in terms of partisan numbers, no. it is a tossup district. the president won it twice, george bush won it in 2004. all the indices show an evenly divided district but i think it's clear alex sink had the advantage going into the actual special election. republican jolly had a primary challenge. his record, he was a washington lobbyist. that is not a grea
and susan macmanus, professor of political science at the university of south florida. welcome to you both. susan macmanus, you know the state very well. describe this district for us and where it is. it's part of st. petersburg, and who lives there. >> yes, it's a district that pin pinellis county where st. petersburg is carved out. it's predominantly a white district, voters, over half are seniors, but most no party affiliation and only 2.4% difference between republicans and democrats...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. now, the website did have some glitches over the weekend in a last-minute rush for people to sign up, but it was nothing like what happened during the first rollout when all those glitches became apparent. the white house said more than 6 million have signed on so far, but that reflects those who have chosen a plan on the exchanges, not those who have made the first premium, and that's the final step toward the completion of the enrollment. the deadline is now hours away. andrew morton of maryland has been trying to sign up on healthcare.gov, but no luck. >> i even went to the library and filled out the paperwork. somebody was supposed to contact me. they never did. >> reporter: morton rushed to this local community center for help this weekend. and in florida where more than 400,000 have already enrolled, people lined up for hours aet a miami mall waiting to talk face to face with somebody who could help. >> a lot of these people never had insurance so they're very unfamiliar with th
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. now, the website did have some glitches over the weekend in a last-minute rush for people to sign up, but it was nothing like what happened during the first rollout when all those glitches became apparent. the white house said more than 6 million have signed on so far, but that reflects those who have chosen a plan on the exchanges, not those who have made the first premium, and that's the final step toward...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with more. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this bill would have shifted the decision on whether to prosecute cases of military sexual assault from the commanders to military trial lawyers who are independent and the chain of command would no longer be involved, the logic being that the victims don't trust the chain of command and would be less likely to come forward, but the defeat of the bill is unlikely to be the final word. a move in doing combat a growing number of sexual assault cases in the military failed in the senate thursday. the bill, which new york senator kirsten gillibrand has been championing for the past year, fell five votes short of moving forward. >> none of us will walk away. we will not stop our efforts. >> last year more than 5,000 cases of sexual assault were reported in the military, a 60% jump from 2012. the gillibrand bill would have stripped unit commanders from deciding whether or not to prosecute cases because she believes that keeps victims from moving forward. but her opponents disagree. >> if yo
susan mcginnis is in washington with more. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this bill would have shifted the decision on whether to prosecute cases of military sexual assault from the commanders to military trial lawyers who are independent and the chain of command would no longer be involved, the logic being that the victims don't trust the chain of command and would be less likely to come forward, but the defeat of the bill is unlikely to be the final word. a move in...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with more. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. today secretary kerry will try again in rome to diffuse the situation diplomatically. here in washington congress will take action today. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart are expected to meet again today for a second round of talks surrounding russia's invasion of ukraine. >> we are committed to working with russian together with ore friends and allies in an effort for a way through this entire situation to find a way for this entire situation to find the road to de-escalation. >>> the problem was there was diplomacy. that's the progress. >> the u.s. has proposed a plan to require russia to return its troops to the bases in crimea, awe allow international on severs into the region, and recognize the upcoming elections to establish a new government. congress is rushing through a bill to guarantee up to a billion dollars in loans for ukraine's new government. the house is expected to vote on the bill today. >> the world communities stand united in this situation
susan mcginnis is in washington with more. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. today secretary kerry will try again in rome to diffuse the situation diplomatically. here in washington congress will take action today. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart are expected to meet again today for a second round of talks surrounding russia's invasion of ukraine. >> we are committed to working with russian together with ore friends and allies in an effort...
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susan, out of time, but good to see you.s so much. >> you're welcome. >>> tomorrow is the deadline for enrolling in obamacare without facing a penalty, allegedly. adding new urgency to a major question, how will the president's signature health care law impact the economy? stouffer's is proud to make america's favorite lasagna. topped with a mouth-watering blend of fresh cheese and aged parmesan. it makes our lasagna a delicious centerpiece for this table this table and your table. stouffer's. america's favorite lasagna. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or h
susan, out of time, but good to see you.s so much. >> you're welcome. >>> tomorrow is the deadline for enrolling in obamacare without facing a penalty, allegedly. adding new urgency to a major question, how will the president's signature health care law impact the economy? stouffer's is proud to make america's favorite lasagna. topped with a mouth-watering blend of fresh cheese and aged parmesan. it makes our lasagna a delicious centerpiece for this table this table and your...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here is the investigation. the focus into the loss of this plane focuses on two individuals that boarded the plane. one of these appears to be an iranian seeking asylum. someone who was holding one of these passports planning to head to germany to seek asylum. the malaysian police chief said it's not believed to be any member of any terrorist groups. this information comes as the search for this missing plane widened significantly. and it does look like it's focusing now on the western part of malaysia which is the opposite side of the country from where the jet took off. the search for flight 370 is expanding. crews are now focusing their efforts in the waters off the west coast of malaysia. and in vee yet vietnam search and resue teams are also hitting land. the u.s. is among ten nations working together to find the missing malaysia airlines jet and 230 people on board. >> right now, by my estimates, we're looking at hundreds of miles so time is not on our side because that rather i
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here is the investigation. the focus into the loss of this plane focuses on two individuals that boarded the plane. one of these appears to be an iranian seeking asylum. someone who was holding one of these passports planning to head to germany to seek asylum. the malaysian police chief said it's not believed to be any member of any terrorist groups. this information comes as the search for this...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, one more false lead that's dashing the hopes of investigators and searchers and families. now, this new "wall street journal" report is raising a lot of questions. if it's true that this plane could have flown those four additional hours, the questions are why and was anyone else in control at that time. at this hour authorities are at a loss even which ocean they should be searching as to the one most likely to lead them to this plane. according to "the wall street journal," u.s. investigators say data from flight 370 suggests the plane may have stayed in the air for about four hours after losing contact with air traffic control. the news comes as vietnamese and malaysian search crews once again scour the area in the south china sea, but failed to find debris captured on chinese satellite sunday. the image shows three suspicious objects floating in the same area as the plane's last known location. investigators are searching more than 27,000 nautical miles by land and air, incl
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, one more false lead that's dashing the hopes of investigators and searchers and families. now, this new "wall street journal" report is raising a lot of questions. if it's true that this plane could have flown those four additional hours, the questions are why and was anyone else in control at that time. at this hour authorities are at a loss even which ocean they should be searching as to...
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susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> the supreme court is considering a challenge to the president's health care overhaul. at issue, is the plan's guarantee of birth control and whether companies have the right to say no. jan crawford reports. >> reporter: the arguments were unusually intense and divisive. the court's three female justices all liberal defended the law and dismissed arguments by business owners that the contraceptive coverage requirement violates religious freedom. most forceful was justice elena kagan, a former top lawyer in the obama administration who clashed repeatedly with attorney paul clement. kagan said if business owners could object to birth control coverage based on religious grounds, what about the next case? suppose an employer refuses to fund vaccinations for her employees or blood transfusions. one religious group could opt out of this and another could opt oust that and everything would be piecemeal. clement pushed back saying those cases were different. his clients p
susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> the supreme court is considering a challenge to the president's health care overhaul. at issue, is the plan's guarantee of birth control and whether companies have the right to say no. jan crawford reports. >> reporter: the arguments were unusually intense and divisive. the court's three female justices all liberal defended the law and dismissed arguments by business owners that the contraceptive coverage requirement violates...
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it's the intrepid susan page.did you know that he acted along jamey lee curtis in the 1996 classic "house arrest"? it's the nult talented alex wall. and he's the number one overall seed in the tournament who's also won a james bond trivia contest and a listen to compete here today. watch out it's isaac. and now the host of "up against the clock" steve kornacki. >> thank you, bill wolf. thank you studio audience and thank you for tuning in at home. we have arrived. it is the second of our three preliminary round matches in the up against the clock tournament of champions. last week we saw was feed's kate win a dramatic last second victory to win her pool and advance to the big national championship game on april 5th. and today the second of those three spots in that championship game is on the line. the three people standing on contestant's row right now for hand picked by our selection committee for their impressive play. they are susan, alex and isaac. rules remain the same. questions will get harder as we go alo
it's the intrepid susan page.did you know that he acted along jamey lee curtis in the 1996 classic "house arrest"? it's the nult talented alex wall. and he's the number one overall seed in the tournament who's also won a james bond trivia contest and a listen to compete here today. watch out it's isaac. and now the host of "up against the clock" steve kornacki. >> thank you, bill wolf. thank you studio audience and thank you for tuning in at home. we have arrived. it...
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visitingd law professor and author, susan crawford.discuss bitcoin and virtual currencies when we return. ♪ best ofme back to the bloomberg west. i am emily chang. prevents customers from targeting the bank for their bank accounts. here is the word on the future of virtual currency. what you think of this whole bitcoin thing? >> who cares? i really think this is a fun story to look at, but it is investors. it is not relevant very to the important thing to recognize is that there are really important ideas that do develop over time. it is hard to get some of them right area to there are very few things in our economy harder to get right than a currency. >> use a bitcoin does not matter? >> who founded them does not matter either. it matters even less. i think there are at least three problems you have to solve to make any currency work, whether it is digital or not. solve, whichdid was really brilliant, was that they built a global network that was completely independent of today's financial system. that was a really hard problem to sol
visitingd law professor and author, susan crawford.discuss bitcoin and virtual currencies when we return. ♪ best ofme back to the bloomberg west. i am emily chang. prevents customers from targeting the bank for their bank accounts. here is the word on the future of virtual currency. what you think of this whole bitcoin thing? >> who cares? i really think this is a fun story to look at, but it is investors. it is not relevant very to the important thing to recognize is that there are...
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with that we also were able after the first dinner meeting we had our first donations that susan andd said before you talk about this large system show us what you can do with one school it was for martin luther king school to give the technology support and some resources so we began already to fliesh in our minds given the statistics of the drop off and the truancy and all the other issues but what trafrd with our meeting i met 12 principles who were passionate about their sites and the families and each of them developed a whole list i have things they kind of wished in resources were not a limit what could they do to create a pitcher with the city and private entrepreneurs to change around the equity issues. that agenda was created at it first meeting. i delivered we had 12 enthusiastic principles who were passionate about teaching and wanted to best and were not afraid to step out of the box and suggest to richard and the school board it was not about being taken over by anything it was about a promise that we made a long time ago we would invest in collaboration with everyone t
with that we also were able after the first dinner meeting we had our first donations that susan andd said before you talk about this large system show us what you can do with one school it was for martin luther king school to give the technology support and some resources so we began already to fliesh in our minds given the statistics of the drop off and the truancy and all the other issues but what trafrd with our meeting i met 12 principles who were passionate about their sites and the...
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>> so we are here to get your feedback and susan did not say yes or no, but the proposal that we have in front of you was for a retail opportunity for san franciscans who otherwise are priced out of participating at the port because of the intensive capitol out lay but if the intention is to broaden that, we are here to get your comments. >> i was actually going to say that i like the goal of reaching out to businesses that don't always have the necessary capital to come in and so we want to see a mix if we do out reach and include other lbes, and in the city, i do want to make sure that we have a mix of those that are working with some of the cbos because i think that part of the goal was to expand upon the work that the cbos are doing in terms of train and providing those resources to a lot of the local businesses. and so, i think that will be helpful if we could figure out a way for the selection panel to have guidelines on having a mix at the very least so that we do reach that goal of supporting some of the businesses that are in training and don't always have these opportunities
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susan mcginnis is in washington. >> reporter: good morning, marlie. this unprecedented search for this plane keeps on widening as the mystery. here is the latest as you said, that last communication that "all right, good night." also, china has looked into all its nationals on the plane and found no links to terrorist. and now the yts y"the new york reporting that turn was not manually done but was programmed into the computer in the plane's cockpit. u.s. navy teams searching for flight 370 are looking for any sign of aircraft in the indian ocean. >> radar will give images of anything big on the water. >> r satellite in the indian ocean. >> up in that area, most of the interest is moving towards the south. >> reporter: malaysian officials say someone deliberately diverted the 777 on march 8th during its trip from kuala lumpur to beijing. investigators are still not sure who is to blame. sources have told cbs news that authorities have not found anything in the pilot's background nor in in the simulator taken from this home. and also malaysian authorit
susan mcginnis is in washington. >> reporter: good morning, marlie. this unprecedented search for this plane keeps on widening as the mystery. here is the latest as you said, that last communication that "all right, good night." also, china has looked into all its nationals on the plane and found no links to terrorist. and now the yts y"the new york reporting that turn was not manually done but was programmed into the computer in the plane's cockpit. u.s. navy teams...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, marlie. yeah, nearly two weeks later and there are still many more theories out there than facts. today there are questions surrounding the radar data and specifically why thai officials waited ten days to turn the information over. thailand's military says its radar detected signals from an unidentified plane flying toward the malacca strait shortly after flight 370's transponder signal went down. they didn't report it because it wasn't requested. the u.s. is among a dozen nations covering a giant arc about the size of australia in search of the airliner. >> we're in direct support with the malaysian government and malaysian people. we are tasked accordingly. >> reporter: they say the flight was off course. sources say there's evidence that someone reprogrammed the flight's management system after the jet took off from kuala lumpur. so far investigators have found nothing on the personal computers and e-mail of both the pilot and co-pilot nor on the flight simulator taken from the pilot's ho
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, marlie. yeah, nearly two weeks later and there are still many more theories out there than facts. today there are questions surrounding the radar data and specifically why thai officials waited ten days to turn the information over. thailand's military says its radar detected signals from an unidentified plane flying toward the malacca strait shortly after flight 370's transponder signal went down. they didn't report...
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joining me now is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and susan milligan. thanks to both of you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> our pleasure, rev. >> governor rendell, let me start with you. does ted cruz really think he would have any more success than mitt romney? >> yeah, i think they actually believe the rhetoric. and they believe it because they talk to each other. they don't get out and talk to ordinary americans all over the country. they just talk at tea party rallies and right wing affairs. they don't talk to ordinary folks. i mean, the things that ted cruz has propose ready absolutely absurd. does he think that any americans want to see a tax system where we have a flat tax and the richest americans pay the same percentage as the smallest, as the poorest americans? of course not. does anybody think that, you know, we want to have no regulations for banks and wall street? of course not. the more they talk like this, the more they're signing their death warrant. >> but susan, it's not only ted cruz that is talking this way. there are oth
joining me now is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and susan milligan. thanks to both of you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> our pleasure, rev. >> governor rendell, let me start with you. does ted cruz really think he would have any more success than mitt romney? >> yeah, i think they actually believe the rhetoric. and they believe it because they talk to each other. they don't get out and talk to ordinary americans all over the country. they just talk...
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>> jon: kristen this, susan patton she's a cook. why are you in almost every major news network in the country taking her surously. she's a kook, is she? >> jon: i believe it. >> men have a different playing field. they can take their whole lives to get married and have children. women don't have that kind of time. you are not getting any younger. you have to plan foirt. >> that was march 11 on march 17 we heard this special announcement. >> ms. savannah guthrie got married over the weekend. >> we're four months pregnant. >> jon: wow. wow. >> this book was such a wake wap call savannah guthrie got married, lost her virginity and became four months pregnant in six days. you go, girl! she's one of the lucky ones. too much girls have been seduced by the feminist lie that women over 30 are remotal doable. the hard truth is that month after month your precious eggs are jumping out of your have giega like -- vagina like rats off a sinking ship. [ laughter ] >> jon: is that what happens? they -- they -- >> what do you think that the egg fa
>> jon: kristen this, susan patton she's a cook. why are you in almost every major news network in the country taking her surously. she's a kook, is she? >> jon: i believe it. >> men have a different playing field. they can take their whole lives to get married and have children. women don't have that kind of time. you are not getting any younger. you have to plan foirt. >> that was march 11 on march 17 we heard this special announcement. >> ms. savannah guthrie...
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susan mcginnis has more now from washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president obama said yesterday it might be possible for the situation in ukraine to de-escalate over the next several days or weeks. he's been talking about a so-called off ramp for president putin to step back from the crisis without losing face. diplomacy takes center stage today. u.s. secretary of state john kerry will meet with his russian counterpart this morning in paris. >> president obama and i want to make it clear to russia and everybody in the world that we're not seeking confrontation. >> last night president obama talked about a possible resolution with german chancellor angela merkel. it would allow russian troops to stay in cry nia but on their bases and they would make sure they were protected. he calls it a humanitarian mission. he also said he would really not a whole lot of reason judge big what putin's done in the past to think they're going to leave. >> the u.s. still considering economic sanctions against russia. now, u.s. troops will be part of this internationa
susan mcginnis has more now from washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president obama said yesterday it might be possible for the situation in ukraine to de-escalate over the next several days or weeks. he's been talking about a so-called off ramp for president putin to step back from the crisis without losing face. diplomacy takes center stage today. u.s. secretary of state john kerry will meet with his russian counterpart this morning in paris. >>...
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susan was a music teach interthe union school district. there you see her. >> not going to do me any good to hit on somebody. doesn't bring my people back t.i remember to -- i have to remember got times with them and the great 35 years i had with my wife. >>reporter: driver of the truck told police he looked down to read a text just before the crash. they arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs as well. he's currently out on bail. >> landmark ruling announce today in the bay area that will provide better access for the disabled at america national park. first comprehensive settlement in the country that increases access for the disabled in federal park city. right in our own back yard. golden gate national recreation area in san francisco and mari marin. 7 news reporter vick lee. >> 13 million people visit the ggnra every yeevrment historic settlement will now make it possible for many more to enjoy the scenic beauty of the kun ty largest urban national park. those with mobility and vision disability pe
susan was a music teach interthe union school district. there you see her. >> not going to do me any good to hit on somebody. doesn't bring my people back t.i remember to -- i have to remember got times with them and the great 35 years i had with my wife. >>reporter: driver of the truck told police he looked down to read a text just before the crash. they arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs as well. he's currently out on bail. >>...
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susan, thank you so much for joining us. so, what do you think?s the sprint t-mobile merger good for consumers? >> price war is always good for consumers, which is what the sprint ceo is promising. what is really going on here is a fight over the enterprise market. they want to gain shares there. basically, we will have a lot of price-cutting in the consumer market no matter what happens. this guy says he can take a chunk of the enterprise market if you just let me in. otherwise t-mobile will just keep cutting prices and making it more difficult for him to enter into the enterprise market area and -- market. businesss higher-margin? why is that the goal? >> it is the goal because the consumer market is pretty thoroughly saturated. just about everybody has smartphones. there is very little growth right now. it is a fight over existing market share. prices are going to be going down. t-mobile is doing that right now with its lot -- with its much lower price structure. sprint has a relatively high fixed sprint -- price structure at the moment. they w
susan, thank you so much for joining us. so, what do you think?s the sprint t-mobile merger good for consumers? >> price war is always good for consumers, which is what the sprint ceo is promising. what is really going on here is a fight over the enterprise market. they want to gain shares there. basically, we will have a lot of price-cutting in the consumer market no matter what happens. this guy says he can take a chunk of the enterprise market if you just let me in. otherwise t-mobile...
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joining us with the questioning is burgess everett who covers congress for politico and susan ferrechio, chief political correspondent for the examiner. on the larger issue of how you view the republican leadership, this has put forth for you to run on in 2014. what kind of great would you give the gop leadership? >> if you look at what the house has done, i would give them an a. we have started bringing bills to the floor to address the problems that are holding our economy back. you have president and here in the senate who you have to give an f at best. you cannot tell what the plan is. they will not even bring any of these bills to the senate floor for a vote. miapresident seems to be when it comes to a job plan. he has never missed a deadline. we do know if the president jobs plan is. when you see this coming forward with a comprehensive bill to address the problems that are holding our economy back, to rebuild with an america that works. that is what the american people want us to focus on. you have seen some really good bills moved through the house. we want to continue to sharpe
joining us with the questioning is burgess everett who covers congress for politico and susan ferrechio, chief political correspondent for the examiner. on the larger issue of how you view the republican leadership, this has put forth for you to run on in 2014. what kind of great would you give the gop leadership? >> if you look at what the house has done, i would give them an a. we have started bringing bills to the floor to address the problems that are holding our economy back. you...
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susan. >> anne-marie, good morning. here we go again. federal buildings in congress closed again today. it was yesterday afternoon it started to rain here, temperatures started dropping and the snow emergency to begin this morning was declared. this is the same system that hit the southwest with snow and freezing rain sunday, making for hazardous travel conditions. in baltimore, crews are preparing for another battle with the snow and cold. officials are warning of potential power outages, but it's not the snow they're worrying about. >> ice is really the most detrimental to our electric system, so we do have an increased number of crews station throughout the entire territory should we see this freezing rain turn into ice and really coat those trees and tree limbs. >> reporter: more than 2,000 flights have been canceled today nationwide according to the flight tracking site flig flightaware. by yet snow was falling in chicago where devoted hockey fans braved the elements. out in california where torrential rain caused flooding and mud s
susan. >> anne-marie, good morning. here we go again. federal buildings in congress closed again today. it was yesterday afternoon it started to rain here, temperatures started dropping and the snow emergency to begin this morning was declared. this is the same system that hit the southwest with snow and freezing rain sunday, making for hazardous travel conditions. in baltimore, crews are preparing for another battle with the snow and cold. officials are warning of potential power...
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susan page, thank you so much. chris cillizza, thank you as well.nute. >>> michelle obama raised some political issues today in china, touching delicately on religious freedom and civil rights in a speech to students. >> and today in america, people of every race and religion and ethnicity, live together and work together to build a better life for their children and grandchildren. in the end, that deep yearning to leave something better for those who come after us, that is something we all truly share. in fact, there's a chinese saying that i love that says, to achieve true happiness, help the next generation. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile, not random statistic
susan page, thank you so much. chris cillizza, thank you as well.nute. >>> michelle obama raised some political issues today in china, touching delicately on religious freedom and civil rights in a speech to students. >> and today in america, people of every race and religion and ethnicity, live together and work together to build a better life for their children and grandchildren. in the end, that deep yearning to leave something better for those who come after us, that is...
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susan, yeah. very much for your insight. >> thank you. >> so the search for the missing malaysian plane will be a major topic on fox news sunday tomorrow. chris wallace is going to sit down in exclusive interview with republican congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee. fox news sunday airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news. gregg? >> trying to eat right is challenging enough without being overwhelmed by all the so-called healthier choices you see every day in the supermarket. so coming up, the folks at "consumer reports" will be here to tell us what good for you snacks there are that are worth putting in your grocery cart and during the commercial break, i'll eat all these things. >> if you are trying to oat preponderate, the -- trying to eat better the supermarket has healthier versions. the question are they? >> can't believe that. ? eláj4jdtq p'd our friends in reports put the foods to the test and talking about the results, sue perry of con
susan, yeah. very much for your insight. >> thank you. >> so the search for the missing malaysian plane will be a major topic on fox news sunday tomorrow. chris wallace is going to sit down in exclusive interview with republican congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee. fox news sunday airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news. gregg? >> trying to eat right is challenging enough without being overwhelmed by all the so-called...
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lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course.ich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. never bitter. [ mala body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have
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susan says her ability to remember names, both in this game and in real life, has drastically improved. >> look, if they're meant to help me, and i like playing them, hello. win-win. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and when we come back, march madness. and the coach whose mini-me brought him a lot of attention and very good luck. our "instant index." we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me
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>> i have great respect for susan, but i want to disagree on two things. first of all, what did people know about bill clinton during the perils of his candidacy in 1991? that he was a draft dodger and he had these phone calls with gennifer flowers. what did people know about george bush early on? he was the son of someone at that time who was not a particularly popular ex-president. and secondly, mitt romney was less of a good fit for a southern evangelical tea party party than chris christie is. look, he can skip iowa. he can win iowa in a fractured field. he can raise so much money and have a superpac in iowa that he wins iowa. with the possible exception of jeb bush, i don't see anybody else today -- >> what has he got? define for the person watching right now. here is a big heavyset guy from new jersey with an ethnic name. trying to run in a southern party, as you pointed out, in a party that sends to be evangelical. what does he have walking into that iowa caucus or new hampshire primary? what does he have the others don't? >> an establishment candid
>> i have great respect for susan, but i want to disagree on two things. first of all, what did people know about bill clinton during the perils of his candidacy in 1991? that he was a draft dodger and he had these phone calls with gennifer flowers. what did people know about george bush early on? he was the son of someone at that time who was not a particularly popular ex-president. and secondly, mitt romney was less of a good fit for a southern evangelical tea party party than chris...
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susan b.anthony. and then she became very strong in her movement to the presidency. she came in that one of those meaning. they came to the service so fast that in a slow month to newspaper columnists would hold women instead of the other. so she was determined to take over. and she just races up and is speech and tells everybody to come over to her place to be with her. so susan b. anthony to all the screaming and yelling, so they had all of the people in there. they were screaming back and forth. susan b. anthony sits back -- [inaudible] and for now, they did not speak to each other. >> watch booktv over the coming wes for additional coverage from the virginia festival of the book. on march 29th, the sixth annual new york rainbow book fair in new york city. it's the largest lgbt event held in the united states. and on april 5th, booktv is live from the indianapolis book festival with a variety of author panels. and on the same day, we'll also be covering events from the san antonio festival.
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susan del percio is an msnbc contributor and republican strategist. good to see both of you.and see where this leads the republican party, did it shine a light, susan, on your party that doesn't know where it is right now? >> no, cpac is known for red meat, where conservatives go to get all riled up. it is not necessarily a reflection of where we will be in 2016, probably with the exception of the point you raised there are certainly those who really want to just run on strict conservative values and those who want to win, and that will be a part of the difference, but at the end of the day, we're going to have to look at candidates who have been able to raise money and implement real policy, not just be that party of no. >> 26 on the straw poll, rand paul wins for the second year in a row strongly, 31%. behind him, ted cruz, ben parson, governor chris christie. we have a better sense of who the electable candidate might be or who the republicans could get behind. >> well, big news is that chris christie who's going to be the more moderate big time republican candidate is in
susan del percio is an msnbc contributor and republican strategist. good to see both of you.and see where this leads the republican party, did it shine a light, susan, on your party that doesn't know where it is right now? >> no, cpac is known for red meat, where conservatives go to get all riled up. it is not necessarily a reflection of where we will be in 2016, probably with the exception of the point you raised there are certainly those who really want to just run on strict...
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susan is the author monopoly power in the new gilded age. susan, nursing for joining us. what do you think? is this merge are good for consumers? >> a price war is always good for consumers. that is what the sprint ceo was promising. what is really going on is a fight over the enterprise market . sprint wants to be able to gain share their. we're going to have a lot of price cutting in the consumer market gnome after what happens. this guy says, i can take a big chunk of the enterprise market if you let me in and take over two mobile. otherwise, it to mobile would keep cutting prices and making it more difficult for him to enter that new enterprise market. particular, the enterprise market, is it something that is more business or higher margin? why is that the goal? > >> the consumer market is pretty saturated. we are seeing very little growth. just about everyone has smart phones. it is a fight over existing market share. prices are going to be going down. two mobile is doing that already with much lower price structure. fixed pressuregh checked the moment. some of them
susan is the author monopoly power in the new gilded age. susan, nursing for joining us. what do you think? is this merge are good for consumers? >> a price war is always good for consumers. that is what the sprint ceo was promising. what is really going on is a fight over the enterprise market . sprint wants to be able to gain share their. we're going to have a lot of price cutting in the consumer market gnome after what happens. this guy says, i can take a big chunk of the enterprise...
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at least so far, susan, is obamacare not working? >> well, i don't know that you could say it's working versus not working. look, if you're like me and you get a child who -- i know you have college age. when they get out of college, if their first job doesn't come with health insurance, i'm very happy that obamacare allows me to carry my daughter on my insurance. there are some good things about obamacare that i think a lot of people are benefitting from. would i suggest we have a national celebration today? not really. i don't think the turnout would be quite as good as congresswoman nancy pelosi expects. there has been a loft obstacles and potholes in this road. but it's going to stay. so here we are. >> you mentioned your kids and a lot of americans' kids once they're off the parents' policies when the age limit hits, here is what we've got. young women age 27 will pay 57% more. young men, age 27, 97% increase. i mean, susan, they can't afford that. >> i know. but in fairness, that's because they had such crummy policies before a
at least so far, susan, is obamacare not working? >> well, i don't know that you could say it's working versus not working. look, if you're like me and you get a child who -- i know you have college age. when they get out of college, if their first job doesn't come with health insurance, i'm very happy that obamacare allows me to carry my daughter on my insurance. there are some good things about obamacare that i think a lot of people are benefitting from. would i suggest we have a...