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>>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safe budget. it includes more money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead to lower costs for genetic testing. plus, the new debate about whistle-blowe whistle-blowers. daniel ellsberg, who exposed the pentagon papers, talks to us. >> i learned what was being done here from edward snowden. >> coming up next. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me is david baker and lauren sommer and dan walters. joining us from the state capital. they say the third time is the charm. it comes with a billion dollar surplus for a rainy day. before passing out the champagne, that budget is based on revenue which is hard to predict. is this budget really balanced? >> that's -- it depends on what your definition of balanced it. two years ago, they did it jerry brown vetoed it and it was late.
>>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safe budget. it includes more money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead to lower costs for genetic testing. plus, the new debate about whistle-blowe whistle-blowers. daniel ellsberg, who exposed the pentagon papers, talks to us. >> i learned...
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. >>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safe budget. it includes more money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead to lower costs
. >>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safe budget. it includes more money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead to lower costs
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join me next time for a ♪onversation with >>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safee money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead
join me next time for a ♪onversation with >>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safee money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead
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. >>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safe budget. it includes more money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead to lower costs for gene t
. >>> governor terry brown and lawmakers have approved a safe budget. it includes more money for schoolers with english learners and some new funding for programs for the poor. the u.s. supreme court says no to the patented of naturally occurring genes sending ripples through the biotech industry. it could lead to lower costs for gene t
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finally with light of the eagle you dedicate to from loyal american and french in particular terry brown one negative tina brown, eisenhower, nancy kissinger, peggy noonan noonan, rush limbaugh, etc., etc.. wiry specific about using the word oil in that dedication? >> in the crisis that i went through the onslaught some people went out of their way to be supportive some went quiet and if few defected to be antagonistic i wanted to show some recognition to those that were supportive the way when the system works not confined to it to the united states, when that degree offical is focused on a person there is the intent those targeting him to ostracize and isolate since i was writing about the united states i that i would focus exclusively on americans but we all resisted that temptation and as i was a guest of the american people including kissinger, i have many american friends and i am grateful to all of them. >> the history of canada i don't expect to sell any in the united states but for any viewers your interested in canada, there is lots of good biographical work of the individual p
finally with light of the eagle you dedicate to from loyal american and french in particular terry brown one negative tina brown, eisenhower, nancy kissinger, peggy noonan noonan, rush limbaugh, etc., etc.. wiry specific about using the word oil in that dedication? >> in the crisis that i went through the onslaught some people went out of their way to be supportive some went quiet and if few defected to be antagonistic i wanted to show some recognition to those that were supportive the...
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to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. >> the brown ban d to get you moving. starting out to be a beautiful day. hope it will be a great one where you live this morning. thank you for joining us. it is 23 after the top of the hour. it means it is time for quick headlines. chilling details about what journalist michael hastings did hours before he died. he wrote an e-mail to colleagues telling him his close friends will be interviewed by the fbi and ez on to a big story and he was going off the radar for a bit. that's a quote. hours later he was killed in a fiery car crash in california. >> a delta flight literally grounded stuck in the mud right before takeoff. it happened at reagan national airport in dc. the right wheel went off and stuck in 12 inches of mud. no one was hurt. 160 passengers they were switched to a later flight. ainsley? >> okay, thanks heather. >> is there a particular day of the week you have trouble falling asleep? a new study finds there is one night americans have the toughest time. the reason we here on fox and friends first are very fa
to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. >> the brown ban d to get you moving. starting out to be a beautiful day. hope it will be a great one where you live this morning. thank you for joining us. it is 23 after the top of the hour. it means it is time for quick headlines. chilling details about what journalist michael hastings did hours before he died. he wrote an e-mail to colleagues telling him his close friends will be interviewed by the fbi and ez on to a big story and he...
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. >> brown: the news came from sheriff terry maketa in el paso county, colorado. count of homes burned nearly quadrupled in 24 hours, and it could go higher still. >> we have 79 addresses we could not verify for numerous reasons, either accessibility, downed trees or the fire activity disrupted the assessment and we were unable to send cars in. >> brown: the fire sprang to life tuesday and spread across 94,000 acres, fueled by high winds and hot, dry conditions. some homes survived initially, only to be consumed when shifting winds blew flames back on them. today, the fire was burning out of control in the black forest, a heavily wooded area northeast of colorado springs. it's not far from the site of 2012's waldo canyon fire. that blaze-- one year ago this month-- engulfed 347 homes, killed two people and led to more than $350 million in insurance claims. so far, there've been no deaths or injuries in the black forest fire, but more than 38,000 people have been forced from their homes. >> i'm not sure if my house is lost. i just don't know. >> we took our photogr
. >> brown: the news came from sheriff terry maketa in el paso county, colorado. count of homes burned nearly quadrupled in 24 hours, and it could go higher still. >> we have 79 addresses we could not verify for numerous reasons, either accessibility, downed trees or the fire activity disrupted the assessment and we were unable to send cars in. >> brown: the fire sprang to life tuesday and spread across 94,000 acres, fueled by high winds and hot, dry conditions. some homes...
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brown, thanks very much. let's bring in the roundtable. joined by my colleague, terry moran, peggy noonan of the wall street journal, political analyst, newly mustached matthew dowd. and congresswoman dawn edwards, democrat of maryland. terry, let me begin with you. you heard the discussion, particularly on the doma case. and i was struck, most of all, by the sweep of justice kennedy's opinion. and i want to show one part of it. he said the federal statute is invalid for no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and to injure those whom the state by its marriage laws sought to protect in personhood and dignity. no legitimate purpose? how does it survive that? >> those are the three most important words in the ruling. the court said congress could have absolutely no reason, there's no reason that congress could have to treat gay married couples differently from strait married couples. the court could have said congress shouldn't overstep its bounds, shouldn't tell the state what marriage is, let the states decide. but the justice's opinion goes
brown, thanks very much. let's bring in the roundtable. joined by my colleague, terry moran, peggy noonan of the wall street journal, political analyst, newly mustached matthew dowd. and congresswoman dawn edwards, democrat of maryland. terry, let me begin with you. you heard the discussion, particularly on the doma case. and i was struck, most of all, by the sweep of justice kennedy's opinion. and i want to show one part of it. he said the federal statute is invalid for no legitimate purpose...
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terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first. >>> 43:00 as you take a lookas outside. >> that could be the theme song for ya t california woman, stag alive. allis brownfighting the systemt after twice being declared by a government agency, one was thete associate security and the other was the cal state retirementrett system. those are her two sources of income, so of course, it'ss important that they know she iss alive. it's estimated that 14,000 people are declared dead by the social security administrationri when in fact,ty they're still living. >> i haven't heard of this. this >> something gets messed up, , paperwork and all of that stuff. it's a big mess. >> wow. >> good luck on that. tha >> the man of steel is a big hit on the box office, a minnesota homeowner chairbed in o chashedy find. >> it was action comic number nu one the very first appearance on superman. >> wow. >> in it just went for $175,000 at auction. >> gonsalez and his wife found another superman comic from the 1940s, this one is ripped, it could still fetch about $5,000. here is the problem, he pot that house from somebody else and now he is on t.v. talking about it. i found it
terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first. >>> 43:00 as you take a lookas outside. >> that could be the theme song for ya t california woman, stag alive. allis brownfighting the systemt after twice being declared by a government agency, one was thete associate security and the other was the cal state retirementrett system. those are her two sources of income, so of course, it'ss important that they know she iss alive. it's estimated that 14,000 people are declared dead by the...
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terry wrote, "no. leave people be. leave snowden alone." pamela said, "absolutely. hit them and hit them hard." the conversation continues on twitter and facebook. >>> time for the sidebar. former senator scott brownith republican gabriel gomez tonight for his final rally on the eve of the massachusetts special election. it will be the first time the two appeared together as gomez makes a bid for the seat vacate bid john kerry. brown lost his own senate race in the fall. >>> gomez's rival stood side by side saturday with heavy hitter vice president joe biden campaigning over the weekend with congressman ed markey. >>> a new poll from western new england university gives markey an eight-point advantage ahead of tomorrow's vote. >>> when president obama arrived in africa, the administration decides he'll skip kenya because of political upheaval in that country. >>> 67 members of the congress joined a photo shoot for the no on hate campaign. among them democratic whip steny hoyer of maryland. you see him there with the thumbs down. >>> everybody, that wraps up this hour for me. thanks for your time. "now" with alex wagner is next. joy ann reed is in the pilot's chair today. >> we have an action packe
terry wrote, "no. leave people be. leave snowden alone." pamela said, "absolutely. hit them and hit them hard." the conversation continues on twitter and facebook. >>> time for the sidebar. former senator scott brownith republican gabriel gomez tonight for his final rally on the eve of the massachusetts special election. it will be the first time the two appeared together as gomez makes a bid for the seat vacate bid john kerry. brown lost his own senate race in the...